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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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SD Symphony Preps for New Season in Renovated Hall
 
On Nov. 4, the San Diego Symphony will return to the newly renovated Copley Symphony Hall at Jacobs Music Center after a more than  three-year absence due to both the pandemic and a $125 million renovation. The 2023-24 season will be the … »
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Jazz Great Wayne Shorter Dies at 89
 
LOS ANGELES (AP)—Wayne Shorter , an influential jazz innovator whose lyrical, complex jazz compositions and pioneering saxophone playing sounded through more than half a century of American music, has died. He was 89. Shorter died Thursday … »
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Florida Orch CEO Exits for Colorado Symphony
 
The Colorado Symphony Orchestra (CSO), which celebrates its centennial during the 2023-24 season, has announced that as of May 8, Mark Cantrell will be the ensemble’s new chief executive officer. He succeeds Jerome H. Kern, who retired as … »
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The Scintillating Glow of Samuel Adams's No Such Spring
 
SAN FRANCISCO—For Samuel Adams, the pandemic was both a constraint and source of transformation. Isolated like everyone else in the spring of 2020, the composer began to rethink his practice, pushing himself, as he put it in a San Francisco … »
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Cleveland O Gets $7 Million
 
Jane Baker Nord, widow of Cleveland industrialist Eric Thomas Nord, was recognized last night in Severance Music Center with the Cleveland Orchestra’s Distinguished Service Award. It was bestowed in conjunction with her latest gift of $7 … »
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