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Does Opera Need an Intimacy Coordinator?
Given the profile, context, and treatment of women in opera, it’s not surprising to discover that having an intimacy coordinator involved in staging a traditional opera, with its outdated views, is as important as having one on hand for … »
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Nigel Kennedy Bemoans the 'Clones' of Classical Music
The bestselling classical violinist of all time tells The Guardian that the teaching of young classical musicians has become too formulaic, at the expense of creativity and individuality. “It’s wonderful to hear near-to-perfect … »
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Philadelphia Symphonic Choir Joins AGMA
The Philadelphia Symphonic Choir has unionized after a majority of its members signed union cards authorizing the American Guild of Musical Artists to bargain on their behalf. The process took about 20 months and was facilitated when POKC … »
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Wickedly Witty G&S at Opera Holland Park
LONDON--Composed in 1887, Ruddigore has suffered by comparison, sandwiched as it was between box office hits The Mikado and The Yeomen of the Guard . And whereas Gilbert and Sullivan’s operas generally won popular acclaim by skewering the … »
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JACK Quartet to Highlight John Zorn and John Luther Adams in 2023-24
The upcoming season will be the 19 th for the JACK Quartet, a foursome dedicated to the performance, commissioning, and appreciation of 20th- and 21st-century music. The group was Musical America’s 2019 Ensemble of the Year. The … »
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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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