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Black, Non-Binary Composer Challenges Florida's Politics

Music has long been a means of expressing resistance to political and social oppression. Beethoven knew this, so did Verdi and many other composers. And so, too, does Ahmed Al Abaca, a 38-year-old Black, non-binary composer whose Ode to Liberty … »
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Violet, About Time Decaying, to Open the Aldeburgh Festival
Composer Tom Coult’s new opera Violet is a work whose animating theme of disappearing time proved emblematic of the pandemic that delayed its opening to this year’s Aldeburgh Festival in June. “I didn’t want an … »
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At the Joyce: Trisha Brown Dance Turns 50

One dancer drops her weight into a deep squat before ricocheting back to standing. Another sweeps his right leg and arm toward each other, bending the limbs easily at the joints once his knee and elbow make contact. Two more walk from upstage to … »
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Cleveland O Nabs Israel Phil's Concertmaster

David Radzynski, concertmaster of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra since 2015, is to be the next concertmaster of The Cleveland Orchestra. He succeeds William Preucil, who was initially suspended in 2018 and subsequently fired for sexual … »
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Contests & Awards
May Competitions: A Flood of Winning Results

Concert Artists Guild today announces the four winners of its annual Victor Elmaleh Virtual Competition . They are: soprano Magdalena Kuzma, bassoonist Eleni Katz, pianist Llewellyn Sanchez-Werner, and the Chicago-based Galvin … »
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The Cliburn Returns, with a Few Key Changes

After a year’s delay, the 16 th iteration of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition returns to Fort Worth on June 2. Thirty pianists ages 19 to 31 will represent 15 countries during a 16-day contest over four rounds that include a … »
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League Announces New Commissioning Program for Women

The League of American Orchestras has announced the new Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation Orchestral Commissions Program. With the foundation’s support, the League will partner with the American Composers Orchestra (ACO) to commission … »
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Ojai Festival Appoints Rhiannon Giddens Music Director for 2023

The Ojai Music Festival’s music director for the 2023 edition will be composer, singer, fiddle and banjo player Rhiannon Giddens. Festival Artistic and Executive Director Ara Guzelimian announced today that the quadruple-threat artist had … »
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Atlanta Hires Its Music Director's Former Manager for Senior Post

French conductor Nathalie Stutzmann, the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra’s new music director, has brought along a close French-born advisor and colleague to be her artistic right-hand. He is Gaetan Le Divelec, her former artist manager, newly … »
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SFCM Names First Artist Apprentice for Opus 3 Roster

The San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) and Opus 3 Artists have introduced the Artist Apprentice Program, a mentorship pairing seasoned managers with an outstanding early-career musician and a support network specific to the artist’s … »
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