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New Ukrainian Orchestra Debuts at Berlin Philharmonie

Exiled Ukrainian musicians have come together in Berlin to form “Mriya” (the Ukrainian word for dream), an orchestra of more than 30 players that presented its first concert on May 10. Funded in part by the aid organization … »
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San Jose Symphony Names General Director

Symphony San Jose, formerly Symphony Silicon Valley, formerly San Jose Symphony, has named Robert Massey as its general director. He is to succeed the 20-year-old ensemble’s founder Andrew Bales, who is retiring. Massey's most recent … »
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Juilliard Quartet Names Its New Violist

Molly Carr is to succeed the late Roger Tapping as the violist of the Juilliard String Quartet, now in its 75 th -anniversary season. Carr, a much-acclaimed free-lancer who performs and records regularly with Anna Petrova as the Carr-Petrova Duo, … »
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Serse as Opera Seria, Buoyed by Comic Moments

"Serse is not Handel’s only comic opera, as it has sometimes been described,” according to The New Grove Dictionary of Opera , with the implication that there are others. But it can more aptly be claimed that he wrote no truly comic … »
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RBG Auction Brings $$$ to Washington National Opera

WASHINGTON (AP) — Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s silver tea set is going to a family with a five-year-old daughter who once went as Ginsburg for Halloween. A medal Ginsburg was awarded when inducted into the National Women’s Hall … »
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Longtime Saint Louis SO Chorus Director Exits

After 27 years, Amy Kaiser has retired as director of the St. Louis Symphony Chorus. She had been a free-lance choral conductor in New York for more than a decade when Leonard Slatkin hired her in 1995. Since then, she has worked with his three … »
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Contests & Awards
Well-established Soprano Gets Richard Tucker

Soprano Angel Blue is the 2022 Richard Tucker Award winner, a decision made by conferral among the Foundation members rather than audition. Given to an artist “on the verge of” a major international career, the award carries a $50,000 … »
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ABT Taps Its Next Artistic Director

Susan Jaffe, for 22 years a principal dancer with the American Ballet Theater, has been named to succeed Kevin McKenzie as the company’s artistic director. Jaffe, most recently in the same post with the Pittsburgh Ballet Theater, starts at … »
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San Francisco Conservatory of Music Buys Pentatone

There appears to be no stopping the appetite for acquisition, nor the funds to facilitate it, by the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. Its latest purchase, announced today, is Pentatone music, the Netherlands-based record label and home to the … »
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Met's Firing of Netrebko May Have Been Illegal

Does the Metropolitan Opera’s decision to fire Anna Netrebko violate New York State law? Noted attorney Alan Dershowitz seems to think it does. “The law of New York and many other jurisdictions prohibits employment discrimination … »
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