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Hear Classical Music in a Public Space? It Means, 'Go Away.'
The use of music to deter loitering or crime , or as a means of torture, is hardly a new phenomenon. Classical music, especially, is used by businesses, government agencies, and the military in ways never intended by their creators. Keith … »
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Boston Symphony Turns to LA Phil for Its Next CEO. Again.
Chad Smith, chief executive of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, is to be the next CEO of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Ironically, he will succeed his former colleague, Gail Samuel. She took the top Boston post in June of 2021, leaving the LA Phil … »
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Chicago Opera Theater Names New GD
Lawrence (Larry) Edelson, founding artistic and general director of the American Lyric Theater (ALT), has been announced as the new general director of the Chicago Opera Theater as of July 1. He will now run both organizations. In Chicago, … »
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Joseph Conyers Named Principal Bass of the Philly O
It’s about time. Joseph Conyers, longtime bass of the Philadelphia Orchestra, among about a dozen other hats, has been promoted to principal after some 13 years in the Nos. 2 and 3 slots. He succeeds Harold Robinson, who was … »
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New Podium Appts. Across the Pond
Composer, clarinetist, conductor Jörg Widmann [pictured] is to be the new principal guest conductor of the NDR Radiophilharmonie in Hanover for three years. Also composer in residence with the Berlin Philharmonic next season, Widmann, 49, is … »
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San Antonio Phil Announces Season 2
As it concludes its first season, the San Antonio Philharmonic, which arose like a phoenix from the ashes of the defunct San Antonio Symphony, has announced its plans for a second one: 10 classical concerts at its downtown venue in the … »
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'On with the Show' at the Lviv Opera
It might have been like any night at the opera anywhere else in Europe, but for the presence of uniformed soldiers throughout the hall, a pre-show announcement instructing what to do in the event of an air raid alert, and the performance of the … »
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Chamber Music Society of Linc Inc. Announces Composer and Bowers Winners
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) has announced the winner of this year’s Elise L. Stoeger Prize and the nine individual artists and one ensemble selected for The Bowers Program. Formerly known as the CMS 2, the program was … »
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Spotify Purges 'Tens of Thousands' of AI Tracks
The proliferation of songs generated by artificial intelligence (AI) has led industry leader Spotify to remove tens of thousands of tracks from Boomy, a two-year old AI startup that claims its users have generated more than14 million songs. Those … »
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Mgmt Firms Merge to Form Roster of 250
New Jersey based ADA Artist Management has merged with New York firm UIA Talent Agency; the ADA moniker—after Ana De Archuleta, who founded the firm some 20 years ago—has been dropped and UIA’s roster now includes artists from … »
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