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Florida Grand O Gets $3M

In a vote of confidence in Maria Todaro , general director of Florida Grand Opera (FGO), philanthropists Tina Vidal-Duart and Carlos Duart have added a $1 million matching grant to their matching gift of $2 million to the company last year. The … »
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KenCen Prez & CEO Will Exit

Another national arts executive based in Washington, D.C. is making their exit, as the new administration takes up residence in the White House. Deborah Rutter, president and CEO of the Kennedy Center, has said she will leave at the end of the … »
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Yuja and the New York Phil Take a Different Tack

Piano and winds were the order of the evening at the New York Philharmonic on Jan. 23: three works qualifying as concertos in substance, if not in name, including two relative rarities and one warhorse, all benefiting from the appearance of the … »
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CMS Announces 2025-26, ''The Magnificent Violin''

The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center has grouped several of its 80 New York concerts in 2025-26 under specific themes, the overriding one being The Magnificent Violin. Fittingly, the season opening on October 19 is dedicated to … »
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Jacksonville Symphony Gets $8M in 4 Months

During the past four months, the Jacksonville (FL) Symphony has received major gifts totaling $8 million. Last October longtime supporters Preston and Joan Haskell gave the ensemble $5 million, the largest gift in the organization’s 75-year … »
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Two Orchestras Link Up to Share One Music Director

The Acadiana Symphony Orchestra (ASO) and the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) have entered into a new collaboration centered around Matthew Kraemer, in his second season as the music director and principal conductor of the latter ensemble. … »
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Lise Davidsen Cancels,
for Two Reasons

Soprano Lise Davidsen is pregnant with twins and is canceling her performances from mid-March through the end of the year. “I’m very excited about their arrival, and my new life with them,” she said in a statement Friday. … »
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The CSO at Carnegie: Muti Warns of Fascism, Then Offers a Balm

Throughout his six-decade career, Riccardo Muti has worked to confer dignity on Italian opera, banishing spurious traditions and approaching the music with absolute seriousness of purpose. The first half of the January 21 Chicago Symphony … »
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New in Academia: 2 Deans and a Cellist

Pianist and pedagogue Stephen Runge has been appointed by the University of Manitoba (CA) as dean of the faculty of music and director of the School of Art, effective May 1, 2025. He arrives into a tenured professorship after 11 years as head of … »
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Recent Contract Extensions Signal Successful Partnerships

Three of today’s leading young conductors have extended their contracts in Tel Aviv, London, and Seattle. Lahav Shani , who succeeded Zubin Mehta as music director of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in 2020, will continue in that position … »
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