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Chicago Symphony, Musicians, Agree on New Contract

September 18, 2023 | Associated Press
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Symphony Orchestra says it agreed Sunday to a three-year contract with its musicians to replace the agreement that expired within hours of the new one on Sunday. The deal,  which has yet to be ratified by … » Read
 

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New Faces at the Artistic Helm

September 18, 2023 | Edward Edgerton, Musical America
The Florida Orchestra has promoted Chelsea Gallo [pictured] from assistant to resident conductor.  She will lead her first Masterworks Series concerts in the coming season; Gallo is principal guest conductor of the Orlando Philharmonic, a … » Read
 

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Big Change at the Spoleto Festival USA

September 18, 2023 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Having restructured the executive team last fall, Menna Mark Hanna [pictured], who succeeded Nigel Redden as general director and CEO of the Spoleto Festival in 2021, is now moving on to matters artistic. Last week the festival announced the … » Read
 

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Not Even Regietheater — Just the Komische Oper Doing Henze

September 18, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
For the next five years, the Komische Oper will open its season with a large-scale production in a hangar at Berlin’s downtown Tempelhof airport, which ceased operations 15 years ago. The choice of such an unusual venue is of … » Read
 

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French Pianist Wins $$$ Gilmore Award

September 14, 2023 | By Susan Elliott,  Musical America
The 2024 Gilmore Artist Award, a quadrennial prize of $300,000, which many liken to a MacArthur  “Genius”  Grant for pianists, has gone to Frenchman Alexandre Kantorow. He receives $50,000 cash in the immediate future and … » Read
 

Reviews

An Uneven Night at the Armory

September 15, 2023 | By George Loomis, Musical America
Among the first stirrings of the new season, the New York Armory’s estimable recital series presented on September 11 acclaimed soprano Julia Bullock in the intimate Board of Officers Room. John Arida was at the piano for a varied program … » Read
 

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George Benjamin on His New Opera, Picture a Day...

September 15, 2023 | By Anthony Brown, Musical America
On Sept. 22 George Benjamin’s latest opera— Picture a Day Like This —arrives at the Royal Opera House after its premiere at Aix-en-Provence this past summer. The work is the latest product of a remarkable partnership between the … » Read
 

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Angel Blue Dazzles in San Francisco Trovatore

September 15, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
On Sept. 12, Angel Blue made a triumphant return, after 14 years, to San Francisco’s War Memorial Opera House as Leonora, a role debut, in Verdi’s Il Trovatore . Last seen at San Francisco Opera in 2009 in a brief role in Porgy and … » Read
 

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Columbia School of the Arts Names Interim Dean

September 15, 2023 | Sarah Shea, Musical America
On Sept. 1, Sarah Cole became Interim Dean of the School of the Arts at Columbia University, succeeding Carol Becker, who was in the role for 16 years. Cole will step aside from her current post as the Dean of Humanities for the duration of her … » Read
 

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Kosky's New Rheingold: Exploiting the Environment and So Much More

September 14, 2023 | By Clive Paget,  Musical America
LONDON—There’s little doubt that the first installment of Barrie Kosky’s new Ring Cycle for the Royal Opera House was the hottest ticket of the London season. At this September 12 premiere performance of Das Rheingold , the … » Read
 
 

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