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¡Viva Maestro!: Two Reviews and a Correction

Theodore Braun’s new film ¡Viva Maestro! documents the conductor Gustavo Dudamel as he prepares Venezuela’s Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra for a 2017 international tour through to 2018, when he conducts … »
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Vaccine Proof Optional for B'way Theaters as of May 1
NEW YORK (AP) — Broadway theatergoers will have to keep their masks up through at least May 31, the Broadway League said Friday. The announcement comes as the United States deals with a fresh COVID-19 surge, with cases rising nationally and … »
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NY Times Names New Classical Music Editor

Rachel Saltz, dance editor at The New York Times since 2015, is to add classical music to her purview. In the latter category, she succeeds Zachary Woolfe, who was recently promoted from classical music editor to classical music critic, … »
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Helsinki Philharmonic Rethinks Its Artistic Leadership

Susanna Mälkki’s seven-year-tenure as chief conductor of the Helsinki Philharmonic has been so successful that it will take two conductors and a composer to fill her shoes when she leaves in summer of 2023. The Philharmonic has … »
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Contests & Awards
Competitions: Ukrainians Take Nielsens, Deadlines, More

Ukrainian musicians took the top prizes in two of the three categories at the Carl Nielsen International Competition , which concluded on Sunday in the composer’s hometown of Odense, Denmark. First prize in the violin category was a tie … »
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Gergiev's Wealth, International Holdings, Unveiled by Opposition

Supporters of the jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny have released a report taking aim at Valery Gergiev, who the authors label “a fraud, a cheat, and a coward.” The once-peripatetic conductor’s activities are now … »
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Curtis Names Two Oboe Faculty, Succeeding One

Philippe Tondre and Katherine Needleman, principal oboists for the orchestras of Philadelphia and Baltimore, respectively, will succeed Richard Woodhams on the Curtis Institute faculty roster. Woodhams’ contract was not renewed this … »
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Barenboim Cancels Concerts for Health Reasons
BERLIN (AFP) –Conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim, 79, has cancelled a series of concerts for health reasons for the second time in just over two months, Berlin's State Opera said on Thursday. Argentina-born Barenboim has been acclaimed … »
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Dudamel to NY Phil? 'Dream On,' says LA Times Critic

L.A. Times classical music critic Mark Swed used a recent review of Theodore Braun’s documentary ¡Viva Maestro! as the occasion to debunk any notion that Gustavo Dudamel might be a candidate to succeed Jaap van Zweden as music … »
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New Execs in New York, U.K., New Hampshire

John Thiessen is to be the executive director of New York’s Gotham Early Music Scene (GEMS) starting in September. The former orchestra manager for Trinity Baroque, he will succeed Gene Murrow, founding executive director of GEMS. Murrow … »
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