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The New Ainadamar Staging Comes To Wales
CARDIFF—The Metropolitan Opera is set to present Argentinean composer Osvaldo Golijov’s first opera, Ainadamar , during the 2024-25 season, and to judge by the local premiere that opened at the Welsh Millennium Center on September 9, … »
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Florida Grand Opera Chief Resigns
After 11 years heading Florida Grand Opera, Susan Danis has resigned as general director and CEO, the company’s board of directors announced on Sept. 11. “The board thanks Ms. Danis for her tireless efforts on behalf of FGO throughout … »
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New Leaders for Concours de Montréal
The Concours musical international de Montréal (CMIM)—an annual, highly prestigious event that rotates among voice, piano, and violin— has chosen a leadership team from within to succeed Christiane LeBlanc, who announced her … »
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At Canada's RCM, a Major Transition Gets Underway
Alexander Brose, who was named to succeed Dr. Peter Simon [pictured] as president & CEO of Canada’s Royal Conservatory of Music this past February, has begun the year-long transition period to take over the job. Simon will have led the … »
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The Snobs Are Wrong: Donizetti Deserves Respect
Gaetano Donizetti was one of the early 19 th- century’s most prolific opera composers, writing almost 70 works between 1816 and his death in 1843. But for almost a century afterward, few of his works other than Lucia di Lammermoor and Don … »
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CIM Students Protest Results of Kalmar Investigation
Although the administration of the Cleveland Institute of Music cleared conductor Carlos Kalmar of Title IX allegations in August , finding the charges without substance, a number of students remain unconvinced of the innocence of the school's … »
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Lucerne Festival 2023: Paradise, Indeed
The theme of “Summer of Paradise” proved just right for the five-week 2023 Lucerne Festival, which attracted 13,800 more concertgoers—a 12 percent increase—than did the previous summer’s festivities. Over 84,000 … »
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Monterey Jazz Festival Taps New Leader
The Monterey Jazz Festival has announced that composer and musician Darin Atwater is to succeed Tim Jackson as artistic director. Jackson is retiring after leading the world’s longest continuously-running jazz festival for 32 years. A … »
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Will the Perelman Arts Center Foster an 'Arts-district Ambience'?
NEW YORK (AP) — In a mammoth room behind translucent marble walls, workers are setting the stage for the World Trade Center’s newest addition. It isn’t another office tower, nor is it a monument, at least explicitly, to the … »
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The Finnish Conductors' Secret Weapon
One 93-year-old man is responsible for some of Finland’s greatest exports—orchestra conductors. The well-seasoned Esa-Pekka Salonen, leading female conductors like Susanna Mälkki and Dalia Stasevska, and rising stars Klaus … »
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