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Contract Renewals, from Hamburg to Cincinnati to Taipei

Christoph Lieben-Seutter’ s contract as general and artistic director of Hamburg’s Elbphilharmonie and Laeiszhalle has been extended five years, through 2029; the extension comes two years ahead of the end of his current contract. … »
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Saving Mills College and the Center for Contemporary Music

Thirteen months ago Mills College in Oakland, CA. announced that it would cease enrolling new students due to declining enrollment and budget deficits. While a reprieve may be in the offing—Boston’s Northeastern University has … »
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The Met's New Lucia: Full of Distractions, but Donizetti Wins

On April 23rd, the Metropolitan Opera staged a new production of Lucia di Lammermoor , the Donizetti masterpiece (one of them). Marilyn Horne, the great mezzo-soprano, once complained that reviewers spent most of their reviews on productions, not … »
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Easter 2022 at Aix: Program Changes, Missed Opportunities, Pleasant Surprises

Replacements, in these fragile times, are a fact of festival life. Artistic directors need a Plan B in case illness strikes—and so it was this month in Aix-en-Provence, France. The Easter Festival 2022, April 8-24, welcomed back a live … »
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Youth Orchestra Strikes Back at Offensive Car Commercial

It was just one of a multitude of automobile ads on Canadian television, but it got Ken MacLeod’s goat. The commercial for Nissan Infiniti features close-ups of an SUV in the middle of a concert hall, where a youth orchestra is performing a … »
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Musical Remembers Famous Pre-Nazi Jewish/German Sextet

Harmony: A New Musical captures the story of the Comedian Harmonists, a highly successful male sextet in Weimar Germany composed of three Jewish and three Gentile members. From 1928 until 1935, when the Nazi regime forbade fraternization between … »
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MET Orchestra Concertmaster to Lead MSM Graduate Program

The Manhattan School of Music’s (MSM) Orchestral Performance (OP) graduate program is to have a new head in David Chan, longtime concertmaster of the Met Opera Orchestra and a conductor in his own right. He takes over as of July 1, … »
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Kyiv Symphony Embarks on European Tour

WARSAW (AFP) – Ahead of their first concert since the start of Russia's invasion, members of the Kyiv Symphony Orchestra voice hope that their music will heal troubled souls and help boost Ukrainian culture. Some of the orchestra's … »
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Russian Police Break Up Concert w/ Ukrainian Repertoire

In an action he later likened to an “absurdist play,” Russian pianist Alexei Lubimov had his concert at a central Moscow venue interrupted by police officers who ordered the hall cleared due to a supposed bomb threat. In his first … »
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New Mauceri Book Examines The War on Music

In his new book, The War on Music: Reclaiming the Twentieth Century , conductor John Mauceri suggests that classical music has been one of World War II’s overlooked casualties. Focusing his attention on four men—Paul Hindemith, Arnold … »
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