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Brown Set to Open New Performing Arts Center
After four-years of planning and construction, the Lindemann Performing Arts Center at Brown University will open for student use in September, with the first public performance scheduled on October 21. Created in response to the need for a … »
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Sheldon Harnick, Lyricist for Fiddler et al., Has Died
NEW YORK (AP) — Tony- and Grammy Award-winning lyricist Sheldon Harnick, who with composer Jerry Bock made up the premier musical-theater songwriting duos of the 1950s and 1960s with shows such as Fiddler on the Roof, Fiorello!, and The … »
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Igor Levit and San Francisco Meet the Busoni Challenge
SAN FRANCISCO—Ferruccio Busoni, Italian born but spiritually German, is one of the odder ducks in the great aviary of classical music. In his lifetime he was known primarily as a pianist, maybe the greatest since Liszt, but he provoked … »
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Kimmel Center Seeks Dismissal of Pops Suit
The months-long public battle between two of Philadelphia’s most visible presenters grew more intense on Tuesday, June 20, when the Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center Inc (POKC) countersued the Philly Pops. The latter ensemble, … »
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Aston Magna Turns 50
This summer will mark the 50 th anniversary of Aston Magna, the summer music festival headquartered in Great Barrington, MA, and devoted to period-instrument performance. Among its many noteworthy accomplishments are the first live rendition of … »
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Getty Gifts $1.5M to Berkeley Symphony
Gordon Getty, one of the Bay Area’s most visible philanthropists, has struck again, gifting $1.5 million to the Berkeley Symphony as it prepares for its 52 nd season. In expressing his thanks, Artistic Director René Mandel said the … »
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Seattle Opera GD Headed to Brussels' La Monnaie
The Seattle Opera has announced that General Director Christina Scheppelmann will exit at the close of her current, five-year contract in 2024 to become the next general director of La Monnaie/De Munt in Brussels, Belgium, in 2025. She is to … »
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New Funding Priorities a 'Slap in the Face' to SF Arts Groups
To the dismay of many of San Francisco’s classical music groups, a consistently reliable source of funding—Grants for the Arts (GFTA)—has now become anything but. Drawn from the city’s hotel tax fund, GFTA has a $13.4 … »
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KenCen Names 2023 Honorees
Renée Fleming is among the The John F. Kennedy Center honorees for 2023, the 47 th annual, which celebrate “lifetime artistic achievements.” Fleming, 64, joins actor and comedian Billy Crystal; falsetto Bee Gees chief Barry … »
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The Muti Era at the CSO Lives On
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s upcoming performances of Beethoven’s Missa Solemnis will mark Riccardo Muti’s last subscription concerts as music director (a free “Concert for Chicago” on June 27 is the very last), … »
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