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The New Man in Baltimore

July 26, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Jonathan Heyward will not join the Baltimore Symphony as its new music director until the fall of 2023, but he is already introducing himself to the city. At a recent meeting with reporters, he shared information about his background and … » Read
 

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Movie Night in the Concert Hall—Everybody's Fave

July 26, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Orchestras around the world have embraced the popularity of live-with-film concerts. They are reliable revenue generators, typically selling-out, and are proving to be vehicles with which to introduce new, younger audiences to orchestra … » Read
 

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New Music Directors Lead Volunteer Orchestras

July 26, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Boston-based New England Philharmonic , a 45-year-old all-volunteer ensemble specializing in contemporary music, has spent the past season auditioning candidates to succeed longtime music director Richard Pittman, now emeritus. Its choice … » Read
 

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Adamo-Alcott Little Women Delights in Its Boho UK Premiere

July 25, 2022 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Louisa May Alcott was born in 19th-century Massachusetts into a family whose intellectual liberal circle included Whitman, Emerson, and Thoreau. Educated and opinionated, her semi-autobiographical novels, starting with Little Women , were written … » Read
 

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Printed Program as Relic of the Past

July 25, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
While ecstatic at the prospect of a full-fledged return to live performances, The Washington Post’s music critic Michael Andor Brodeur laments the slow but seemingly steady demise of the printed program. Whereas “happy ushers” … » Read
 

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''Songs from the Ozone'' at Caramoor

July 25, 2022 | David Patrick Stearns, Musical America
The one-off concert in Caramoor’s Spanish Courtyard on July 21 was titled for its trio of composer/performers--Caroline Shaw, Angélica Negrón, Raquel Acevedo Klein—but might have more aptly been called “Songs from … » Read
 

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Stefan Soltesz Collapses on the Podium and Dies

July 25, 2022 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
On July 22, Austrian conductor Stefan Soltesz, age 73, collapsed on the podium during a performance of R. Strauss’s opera The Silent Woman at the Bavarian State Opera in Munich and died hours later at the hospital. “We are losing a … » Read
 

Reviews

Americana Recordings by Americans

July 22, 2022 | Clive Paget, Musical America
In January 2022, the National Symphony Orchestra and Music Director Gianandrea Noseda launched a project to perform and record George Walker’s five Sinfonias, a series of works written between 1984 and 2015. The first release features … » Read
 

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Some Mozart, Left of the Disco Ball

July 22, 2022 | Emery Kerekes, Musical America
Lincoln Center has adopted a new look for its inaugural Summer for the City festival. The once postcard-perfect plaza is now a vast party space bedecked in electric violet, a quadruple-sized disco ball hanging over the iconic fountain. Organizers … » Read
 

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LA's "Rise Diversity" Aims to Widen the Pool of Studio Musicians

July 22, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Rise Diversity Project aims to remedy one of the biggest shortcomings in the pool of classically trained American musicians—the relative absence of individuals from Black, Latinx, and Asian communities. Conceived and organized by … » Read
 
 

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