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New Artistic Directors in Lausanne & Dubai
Opéra de Lausanne has appointed Claude Cortese , current artistic director at Opéra national du Rhin in Strasbourg, to be its next director as of July 1, 2024. He succeeds Eric Vigié, who will have been in the job 20 years. A … »
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Reviews
A Dreary Path en Route to Valhalla Opens at ENO
LONDON—Richard Jones’s recent production of The Valkyrie, part of an English National Opera Ring Cycle once destined for the Met, was a lackluster affair: visually spartan and conceptually opaque. Anyone hoping that The Rhinegold , … »
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New York Welcomes Its Next Music Director
On a crowded stage at David Geffen Hall, on a day when banks, schools, and businesses were closed to honor the nation’s famous presidents, the New York Philharmonic introduced its next music and artistic director, Gustavo Dudamel. He … »
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K. Charles Chooses Rep and Artists for May Coronation
In preparation for his coronation on May 6, 2023, King Charles III has personally commissioned 12 new works—six for orchestra, five for chorus, and one for organ—that showcase musical talent from throughout the U.K. and the … »
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McDuffie Center Announces New & Returning Cello Faculty
The Robert McDuffie Center for Strings in Mercer University’s Townsend School of Music in Macon, Georgia, is welcoming back two cellists as new members of its faculty. Next autumn, Sihao He, who received an undergraduate degree from the … »
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Industry News
SFS Musicians Rattle the Sword as Tour Approaches
For the past three months, the musicians of the San Francisco Symphony (SFS) have been performing without a contract. As the ensemble’s departure date of March 9 for a pair of four-day residencies in Paris and Hamburg looms, negotiations … »
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How Realistic NY Phil's Rosy Outlook?
The huzzahs emanating from New York over Gustavo Dudamel’s decision to leave the Los Angeles Philharmonic to become music and artistic director for the New York Philharmonic have generally been accompanied by some (often faint) expressions … »
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Ex Tianjin-Juilliard CEO to Head Canada's RCM
Alexander Brose has been selected to succeed Peter Simon as president & CEO of Canada’s Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) in August of 2024. As of next fall, he’ll serve as president designate until with Simon retires at the end … »
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Kopatchinskaja and the LSO Tackle Looney Ligeti & Pearl-less Beethoven
LONDON—Revolution was in the air at the London Symphony Orchestra’s February 16 Barbican Center concert. Led by Principal Guest Conductor François-Xavier Roth, and with a visceral performance by daredevil violinist Patricia … »
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Contests & Awards
London Foundation Comp Winners Announced
The George and Nora London Foundation competition concluded after three days over the weekend at the Morgan Library in Manhattan. There were 78 semifinalists competing (out of 152 applicants), whittled down to 12 finalists by Saturday evening. … »
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