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Waning Mostly Mozart, Now Politicized, Fails to Ignite
The final chapter of the Mostly Mozart Festival, a New York institution since its founding in 1966, began on Tuesday night (July 25) in David Geffen Hall with the world premiere of Dhikra (Remembrance) by the Iraqi-American trumpeter and composer … »
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Boston's Berklee Prez Is MIA
After less than three years, Erica Muhl , hired with considerable fanfare as president of Berklee College of Music in October 2020, is gone. In a concise email to staff and faculty, Board Chairman Martin Mannion noted, “While we are unable … »
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MTNA Chief of Three Decades to Exit
The Music Teachers National Association (MTNA), defined as the oldest professional organization of independent and collegiate music teachers (est. 1876), will soon see its Executive Director and CEO of three decades make his exit. Gary Ingle has … »
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Changing of the Guard at Opera Lafayette
Patrick Quigley is Ryan Brown's hand-picked successor as artistic director of Opera Lafayette. Brown, the company's founder, plans to step down at the close of the company's 30th-anniversary season in 2025. Quigley is founder and artistic … »
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Industry News
What a ''Free Piano'' Costs
Over the past three years, Martin Winiarski, owner of Piano Movers Winnipeg, estimates that he has been hired to dispose of 135 pianos. In some instances, the instrument has become little more than a space-hogging nuisance for its owner, in … »
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Three New Albums: America's Multiple Musical Voices
That the U.S. remains a vibrant musical melting pot is borne out in these three recent albums. The works are all written for classical symphony orchestra, yet each one is suffused with its composer’s cultural DNA. Avner Dorman was born in … »
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Remember When Rachmaninov's Music Was 'Banal'?
Three quarters of a century ago the authoritative Grove Dictionary of Music predicted that “the enormous popular success some few of Rachmaninov’s works had in his lifetime is not likely to last” and dismissed his music as full … »
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Mozart in Motion. It Sounds So Effortless
One measure of genius is the ability to accomplish great things absent the appearance of effort. “To many listeners,” posits Corinna da Fonseca-Wollheim in The Atlantic , “Mozart’s music sounds so natural and self-evident … »
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Those Famous Skull Fragments, Back Where They Belong
In a statement following his donation of ten fragments from Beethoven’s skull to the Medical University of Vienna, American businessman Paul Kaufmann said he felt "very privileged to be able to return the … [items], which I … »
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Glimmerglass II: Romeo & Juliet as Circus; Candide Wins Again
COOPERSTOWN, NY—For its first ever production of Gounod’s Romeo and Juliet (seen July 15 th ) the Glimmerglass Festival turned to Simon Godwin, artistic director of Washington’s Shakespeare Theatre Company. The Washington … »
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