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Check It Out: The New Stadium at Lincoln Center!
If ever there was any doubt that the new broom at Lincoln Center was reversing not only priorities but also the mission of the place, witness the scene last weekend in which the fountain on the Plaza disappeared and was replaced by a basketball … »
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People in the News
SF Symphony Taps Chorus Director
Jenny Wong is the San Francisco Symphony Chorus director as of the 2023-24 season, also the ensemble’s 50th. She is the fourth person to take the job, joining an impressive lineage: Louis Magor (1974–1982), Vance George … »
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Reviews
Hannigan Finesses Multiple Moods with Multiple Skills at the LSO
LONDON—It may be all change at the London Symphony Orchestra, but the programming is as original as ever. Simon Rattle, the outgoing music director, was a sterling champion of new, or modern music, and it appears that in associate artist … »
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Met Opera Chorus Master Will Step Down
Met Chorus Master Donald Palumbo will step down at the end of the current season in June. He will have been in the job 17 years and is credited with creating one of the best, if not the best, choruses in the world—a rank confirmed at the … »
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Azrieli Foundation Creates New Entity for Its Philanthropic Endeavors
On Sept. 14, the Azrieli Foundation, Canada’s largest non-corporate foundation, announced the launch of the Azrieli Music, Arts, and Culture Center (AMACC). The new organization aims “to support the continuum of arts engagement for … »
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Contests & Awards
2023 Praemium Imperiale Awards to Marsalis, Robert Wilson, Et al.
In Tokyo, the president of the Goethe Institute and a representative of the Japan Art Association announced the recipients of the 2023 Praemium Imperiale Awards, considered by many to be the “Nobel Prize of the Arts.” Presented since … »
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Netrebko Sparks Protests in Berlin; Makes Fun of Her Detractors
The effort to ban Anna Netrebko from the world’s premier opera stages after Russia invaded Ukraine has never been fail-safe; she has since appeared at the Vienna State Opera, Paris Opera, and Teatro alla Scala. Now the ban is showing … »
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Chicago Symphony, Musicians, Agree on New Contract
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Symphony Orchestra says it agreed Sunday to a three-year contract with its musicians to replace the agreement that expired within hours of the new one on Sunday. The deal, which has yet to be ratified by … »
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New Faces at the Artistic Helm
The Florida Orchestra has promoted Chelsea Gallo [pictured] from assistant to resident conductor. She will lead her first Masterworks Series concerts in the coming season; Gallo is principal guest conductor of the Orlando Philharmonic, a … »
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Big Change at the Spoleto Festival USA
Having restructured the executive team last fall, Menna Mark Hanna [pictured], who succeeded Nigel Redden as general director and CEO of the Spoleto Festival in 2021, is now moving on to matters artistic. Last week the festival announced the … »
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