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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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Contests & Awards
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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Philharmonia Baroque Exec Defects to the Dance World
Courtney Beck, executive director of the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra and Chorale, is to move to the same position next week with Alonzo King LINES Ballet, also based in the Bay Area. She takes the post held since 2019 by company co-founder … »
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Octogenarian Radicals Shine at Brooklyn's Long Play Fest
The 2023 Long Play Festival, May 5-7, emerged as a major event of the spring season, a 50-plus-performance cross-section of New York’s alt-classical sphere and its pioneers. Produced by Bang on a Can’s Julia Wolfe, David Lang, Michael … »
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Contests & Awards
Lotte Lenya Comp Names Three Top Winners
In an unprecedented decision, the jury for the 25 th annual Lenya Competition last week awarded three first prizes. Mezzo-soprano Taylor-Alexis DuPont, baritone Ryan Johnson, and soprano Nyla Watson each took home $25,000. Geared toward … »
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People in the News
Tafelmusik Has a 'New' Executive Director
Toronto early music enterprise Tafelmusik has appointed Glenn Hodgins , current president and CEO of the Canadian Music Center, as its next executive director, as of June 21. Hodgins , who started his career over three decades ago as … »
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New Comic Opera as Counterweight to Chevalier
Born Joseph Bologne in 1745 in the French colony of Guadeloupe to a white plantation owner and his slave wife, settling in France as a free man, the Chevalier de Saint-Georges continues to emerge as an important historic figure. It was his … »
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