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Julia Bullock Touches the Soul with 'History's Persistent Voice'

“My Lord, what a morning,” sang soprano Julia Bullock at the top of “History’s Persistent Voice, ” her deeply affecting, sometimes disturbing and always full-hearted work created for solo voice and orchestra. … »
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Met Hamlet Reviews Are In and the Verdict Is Not Unanimous

Among the important reviews of Brett Dean’s new Hamlet at the Met Opera on May 13, there is universal agreement on the size of the work’s impact, as well as the sterling job of tenor Allan Clayton in the title role, onstage and … »
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Jonas Kaufmann: Post-pandemic Opera Is in Crisis

Jonas Kaufmann exists at the very apogee of the opera world. Dubbed “the most bankable male star in opera today” by The New Yorker , no tenor alive matches his audience appeal or the demand for his services around the world. His … »
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A 55-Year-Old Orchestra Gets a Rebranding

Effective immediately, the Stamford (CT) Symphony is the Orchestra Lumos. The 55-year-old orchestra, under Music Director Michael Stern and CEO Russell Jones (former NY Philharmonic marketing exec) is “rebranding” itself in an effort … »
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Free Masterclass Website Launches

The Buchmann-Mehta School of Music, which is a part of Tel Aviv University and the Israel Philharmonic’s partner school, has launched a free masterclass website. The initial two dozen offerings on www.classical-masterclass.com include … »
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Two Conductors Moving Up

Kahchun Wong is to move from his current post as principal guest to chief conductor of the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra as of fall 2023, when his two-year tenure in the guest position ends. He is the current chief conductor of the Nuremberg … »
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At the Barbican: Anniversaries, Birthdays, and a Surprise World Premiere

The BBC Symphony Orchestra’s May 13 concert at London’s Barbican Centre managed to field two premieres while celebrating four composer anniversaries. Two were major birthdays—César Franck’s 200th and Ralph Vaughan … »
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New Artist Management Signings

CAMI Music, not to be confused with the defunct CAMI—though both originated on Ronald Wilford’s watch—has signed composer Andy Akiho , who specializes in large-scale, theatrical works such as Seven Pillars , performed last month … »
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High-profile Critic Praises Low-profile Orchestra

Musical commitment and innovative programming are not exclusive to America’s major symphony orchestras. As Alex Ross argues, “The South Dakota Symphony [SDSO] is bolder and savvier in its programming than all but a handful of American … »
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Contests & Awards
Application Deadline Nears for $500,000 Accelerator Awards

The Lewis Prize for Music is now accepting applications for Accelerator Awards for Creative Youth Development (CYD). The program provides multi-year awards of $500,000 each to music organizations that enhance youth access to learning, creating, … »
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