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Help Wanted in the Executive Suite(s)
 
While there are always quite a number of jobs listed in the Musical America Career Center , they tend to be among the many second- and third-tier positions that form the foundation of the industry. But lately there are an unusual number of top … »
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Hard to Figure Flute Bows in Wales
 
CARDIFF—Welsh National Opera has high hopes for director Daisy Evans, who has so far given the company lively productions of Shostakovich’s Cherry Town, Moscow, and Donizetti’s Don Pasquale. Her production of Bluebeard's Castle … »
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An Austro-German Weekend by the Experts
 
When the Vienna Philharmonic last appeared at Carnegie Hall, it was announced one day before the first of its three concerts, on February 24—the first day of the Russian invasion--that Yannick Nézet-Séguin would replace the … »
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At SFS: Rock Star Composer-cum-Conductor Meets Rock Star Pianist
 
SAN FRANCISCO—When Esa-Pekka Salonen’s symphonic poem Nyx had a poorly played premiere in Paris in 2011, the experience was so dispiriting to the composer that he considered giving up music to grow organic potatoes in Finland. Or so … »
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26-Year-Old Maestro Takes Over Toscana Orchestra
 
Italian conductor Diego Ceretta, 26, is the new chief conductor of the Orchestra della Toscana (ORT). He succeeds Daniele Rustioni, who stepped down in 2020 and  now takes the title of emeritus. Ceretta initially studied violin, graduating … »
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An 18th-Century Composer's Subtle Anti-Racist Messages
 
By the second half of the 18 th -century in Great Britain, increasingly vocal critics opposed slavery and the trade in human beings. But British society continued to betray racist sentiments, and Blacks were well-advised to couch their critiques … »
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Scottish Gov't Saves Sistema Scotland with £1.5 Million Boost
 
The Scottish government has come to the rescue of the “Big Noise” project —the country’s El Sistema initiative—with £1.5 million of funding to save children’s orchestras across the cities of Aberdeen, … »
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Rome's Santa Cecilia to Get a New Music Director
 
British conductor Daniel Harding is to be the next music director of the Orchestra and Chorus of the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia, starting in October of 2024. He succeeds Antonio Pappano, in the job since 2005 and currently in his final … »
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Christian Thielemann Expounds Upon Bruckner
 
During the height of the coronavirus pandemic in November 2020, when Vienna was shut down and people were allowed outside mainly to walk their dogs, conductor Christian Thielemann was stopped by a police officer in the Heldenplatz. “What … »
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Soprano Recovers from Covid; Her Vocal Cords Do Not
 
The Covid pandemic’s impact on the classical music world was both collective and individual. Orchestras, opera companies, and other performing arts organizations lost millions of dollars of revenue and artists unable to perform faced often … »
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