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Champion: Dressed for Success
Success was all but assured at the Metropolitan Opera debut of the opera Champion before the curtain went up. The story of middle-weight boxer Emile Griffith (1938 – 2013) has triumph, tragedy, and extra texture that comes with repressed … »
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Saariaho's Gut-wrenching Opera Innocence Preps for ROH Opening
Composer Kaija Saariaho enjoys an enviable reputation. Dozens of international composers recently selected her as the greatest living composer and ranked her 17 th —between Brahms and Haydn—on the list of all-time greats. [Saariaho … »
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New Music Directors in Canada and California
Canada’s Vancouver Island Symphony has chosen Cuban native Cosette Justo Valdé s as its new artistic director, starting in July and succeeding Pierre Simard who left early in 2022. Valdés is also resident conductor of the … »
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ENO Can Get Funds for a New Home Base
Arts Council England has invited the English National Opera to apply for £24m over three years, beginning in 2024, to support its plans to establish a primary base outside London while continuing to manage and present work at the London … »
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Berlin Phil Announces its Patronage of the Kyiv Symphony
In a gesture both symbolic and practical, the Berlin Philharmonic today announced its patronage of the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra and the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine. With immediate effect, the alliance is designed to help the two Ukrainian … »
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St. Paul Chamber O Has Some Interesting Ideas for 2023-24
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (SPCO) continues its much-admired artist-led programming next season, its 65 th , in a variety of concert formats and venues, including the Ordway Center for the Performing Arts. SPCO is one of four partners that … »
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Ukrainian Conductor Killed in Combat
Ukrainian conductor Kostiantyn Starovytskyi was killed last week on a combat mission near the city of Kramatorsk. The 40-year-old conductor, who had been a guest maestro at Kyiv Opera and the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra, among others, joined the … »
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In San Francisco: Bohème Out of the Box
Puccini’s La bohème is one of the most popular operas in the canon—the Metropolitan Opera alone has performed it more than 1,200 times and is set to revive it again on April 21. But none of these productions, one can feel … »
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Pianist (Composer, Painter, Author) Stephen Hough Has a New Memoir
Pianist, composer, painter, and author Stephen Hough has added a third title to a list of publications that already includes Rough Ideas: Reflections on Music and More and the novel The Final Retreat . His late st, Enough: Scenes From … »
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Osmo Vänskä Hits the Guest Conducting Circuit
LOS ANGELES—After long, ultimately transformative tenures with Finland’s Lahti Symphony and then the Minnesota Orchestra, and shorter ones in Seoul, Scotland, and Iceland, Osmo Vänskä has hit the road as a guest conductor, … »
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