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The New Broom: Lincoln Center's Fall Season
Lincoln Center’s coming season, announced yesterday and starting in September, continues to avoid classical music, save for two one-off collaborations with Juilliard and the Metropolitan Opera. Lumping programming of all stripes, including … »
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At Bard, 'Vaughan Williams and His World'
This year’s Bard Music Festival, running August 4-13, is devoted to “Vaughan Williams and His World,” focusing on the composer’s belief that his art was a communal exercise. “The composer,” he wrote in 1912, … »
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Santa Fe II: A Somewhat Puzzling Tosca Update
If Orfeo [reviewed yesterday] offered a return-to-origins story about the power of opera—and of live performance, imperiled on so many fronts—Santa Fe’s Tosca , viewed August 1, sought to open up some fresh angles on a wildly … »
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Chautauqua Opera Fans Protest Change in Mission
A group of longtime patrons of the Chautauqua Opera Company are vocally protesting management’s plans to cut two-thirds of the company’s budget and quickly transition from full productions to workshops of new operas in development. … »
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Three Rising Conductors in New Jobs
Memphis Symphony Orchestra Music Director Robert Moody has selected Kyle Dickson [pictured] to be the orchestra’s new assistant conductor, calling him “a rising star” in conducting and education. Dickson will lead in-school … »
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A Pre-Proms Chat with András Schiff
At 69, András Schiff has built a storied career as one of his generation’s most accomplished pianists. As he prepares for performances this weekend at the Proms with the Budapest Festival Orchestra and conductor Iván Fischer, … »
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New Music Directors in Texas and the Philippines
Polish conductor Grzegorz Nowak [pictured], permanent associate conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra since 2015, is to succeed Yoshikazu Fukumura as music director and principal conductor of the Philippine Philharmonic Orchestra (PPO). … »
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In Santa Fe: Muhly Meets Monteverdi in the Underworld
SANTA FE, NM—Though its first performance was in 1607, L’Orfeo is filling the new-commission slot for this summer’s Santa Fe Opera season. The company asked Nico Muhly, whose own operas have been staged by the Met, to … »
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CIM Investigation Lifts the Title IX Cloud Over Carlos Kalmar
In a letter issued to Cleveland Institute of Music staff, faculty, and board members, Dean Southern, acting Tiitle IX coordinator & VP of academic and student affairs, reports that Title IX allegations against Carlos Kalmar, the … »
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Kimmel Center Mounts a Different Sort of Pops Christmas
Despite the ongoing legal standoff between POKC (Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center, Inc.) and the Philly Pops, this upcoming Christmas season Verizon Hall will host A Very Philly Christmas , nine holiday pops concerts from Dec. 1 to Dec. … »
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