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Five Recent Conductor Appointments
The BBC Philharmonic has announced that its chief guest conductor, John Storgårds [pictured], is to succeed Omer Meir Wellber as chief conductor. Wellber was in the job for four years. In comments, Storgårds points out that he had … »
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New Artist of the Month: Composer Nina Shekhar
Questions involving identity have fascinated Nina Shekhar since she can remember. Coming of age as a first-generation Indian American has meant learning to navigate different cultural expectations not only in her personal life but also in her … »
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Industry News
WNO, Too, Mystified by Cuts; ACE Boss to Explain on Dec. 8
While much of the attention surrounding Arts Council England’s draconian cuts to opera has focused on English National Opera, the ENO is not alone in feeling it has been done wrong. The Welsh National Opera (WNO) has lost £2.2mn … »
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LSO in New Partnership with Melbourne
The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) and London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) are forming a partnership to support reciprocal touring in Australia and the U.K., facilitate emerging artist exchanges, and co-commission performances and activities, … »
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New Recordings, Special Voices
A second outing on disc for a contemporary opera is cause enough for celebration, but a new recording of Anthony Davis’s game changing X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X is surely a red-letter day. Premiered in 1985, X tells the life story … »
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The Payare-San Diego Connection, Part II
[ See also Part I .] When the shutdown first began in March of 2020, Rafael Payare, in his first season as music director of the San Diego Symphony (SDS), was in Berlin. It was orchestra CEO Martha Gilmer who urged him to bring his daughter and … »
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KeyComp: the Latest Threat to Live Music(ians) in the Theater
Musical theater—theater with music—is an expensive proposition, so presenters are always seeking ways to reduce costs while maintaining the integrity of their product. For the past six decades or so, one of the primary cost-saving … »
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Classical Music Soars in China, Withers in the West
“Classical music in Britain is in trouble.” So posits Ivan Hewett, chief classical music critic for The Telegraph . In apportioning blame for this sorry state of affairs, Hewitt lists several causes, which he maintains are subsidiary … »
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Contests & Awards
Horowitz Competition for Young Pianists Will Move to Geneva
The invasion of Ukraine has led the International Competition for Young Pianists in Memory of Vladimir Horowitz, usually held in Kyiv, to accept the invitation of the World Federation of International Music Competitions (WFIMC) to convene this … »
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Rafael Payare and the San Diego Symphony: ''Blossoming together''
Just over a year ago, the San Diego Symphony opened its $85 million Rady Shell at Jacobs Park with much fanfare, a kind of post-pandemic coming out party for the city, the orchestra, and its 42-year-old Music Director Rafael Payare, who makes his … »
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