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Noseda Extends with Zurich Opera

At the request of Matthias Schulz, who will become intendant and artistic director of the Zurich Opera House in the 2025-26 season, the organization has extended the contract of Gianandrea Noseda as general music director for an additional three … »
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Columbia's Arts Dean to Exit

Carol Becker will step down as dean of Columbia University’s School of the Arts at the end of this academic year. The announcement came today in a letter from President Lee C. Bollinger. In the top job since 2007, she’ll remain on the … »
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Contests & Awards
Yo-Yo Ma Properly Feted at the Birgit Nilsson Gala

STOCKHOLM--Cellist and humanitarian Yo-Yo Ma was presented with the 2022 Birgit Nilsson Prize by Swedish King Karl XVI Gustav at a gala award ceremony here on October 18. Ma is the fifth recipient of the prize and the first solo instrumentalist. … »
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An Obscure Baroque Opera with a Bewildering Tangle of Alliances

SAN FRANCISCO--Ars Minerva, the seven-year-old company that has made a name for itself in the Bay Area by reviving forgotten Baroque operas, has held up its reputation for musical verve and theatrical cheekiness with its latest offering, … »
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That Instantaneous Connection in Minnesota

First impressions can make or break a relationship. For the Danish conductor Thomas Søndergård, his first rehearsal with the Minnesota Orchestra in December 2021 “was one of the best first impressions I’ve ever had of an … »
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Dallas-Fort Worth Arts Groups Struggle Post-Covid
While the pandemic that paralyzed the performing arts world has receded, its aftereffects continue to haunt organizations whose audiences are continuing to stay away. This is a national phenomenon that is generally attributed to a … »
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New Opera Tells the (True) Story of How One Man Prevented WWIII

CULVER CITY, CA – It’s uncanny how often the subject matter of new operas these days coincides, intended or not, with real-life events. Case in point: Peter Knell and Stephanie Fleischmann’s Arkhipov performed for the first … »
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Omar Gets Another Chance, in Los Angeles

In 2017 Charleston’s Spoleto Festival asked the MacArthur award-winning musician Rhiannon Giddens to write an opera based on the 1831 autobiography of Omar ibn Said , a Muslim scholar from Senegal who was captured and sold into slavery for … »
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Joanna and Lucy Simon Die, One Day Apart

NEW YORK (AP) — Joanna Simon, an acclaimed mezzo-soprano, Emmy-winning TV correspondent, and one of the three singing Simon sisters who include pop star Carly, died October 19. Her sister Lucy, a composer whose credits included the score … »
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For Most Artists, Spotify Is Nothing Short of Exploitative

The streaming service Spotify made $9.56bn in 2021, but remarkably little of that money found its way into musicians’ pockets. The platform estimates that it hosts about 65,000 artists that have released at least ten songs and have at least … »
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