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New Comic Opera as Counterweight to Chevalier
Born Joseph Bologne in 1745 in the French colony of Guadeloupe to a white plantation owner and his slave wife, settling in France as a free man, the Chevalier de Saint-Georges continues to emerge as an important historic figure. It was his … »
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Met Cyberattack Caused Major Data Breach
The organization behind the cyberattack that crippled the Met Opera website for nine days in December did in fact grab the names and credit card information of some 45,000 individuals in the U.S., according to The Record. Letters that … »
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Milwaukee Symphony Finds a Successor to Frank Almond
Filling an illustrious pair of shoes at the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra next fall will be South Korean violinist Jinwoo Lee, current first concertmaster of the Neue Philharmonie Westfalen in Germany. Capping a four-year search, Lee succeeds … »
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Covid-19 Recovery for Arts Groups: An Uneven Flow
Throughout the pandemic and subsequent recovery, TRG Arts, a Colorado Springs-based arts analytics firm, has issued regular reports on the impact of Covid-19 on the arts . Relying on data reported from its Arts and Culture Benchmark , the company … »
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Pittsburgh's New Steinway Gets a Boost Toward Maturity
When the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra plunked down $198,000 for a new Steinway concert grand almost a year ago , it was reasonable to expect that the new instrument would get a lot of use by visiting soloists as soon as the new season got … »
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Omar Wins the 2023 Pulitzer for Music
Rhiannon Giddens can do no wrong these days. Artistic director of Silkroad, music director of the upcoming Ojai Festival, Macarthur fellow, singer/songwriter, Grammy winner, multi-instrumentalist, etc., she wrote her first opera libretto a few … »
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Italy Aims to Oust French Chiefs of Opera
The pitfalls of mixing art with politics are on display in Italy, where far-right Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and her council of ministers have declared the new retirement age for foreign heads of opera houses to be 70. Frenchman … »
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Kansas City Symphony Chooses Its Next Music Director
Matthias Pintscher is to be the next music director of the Kansas City Symphony, succeeding Michael Stern as of fall 2024. Pintscher is a composer of note; this will mark his first U.S. orchestra music directorship. German-born, New … »
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Silkroad Hires Fortune 500 Consultant as Executive Director
Ben Hartley, CEO and founder of Orama Consulting, whose clientele include “Fortune 500 and not-for-profit clients in luxury, media, lifestyle, and culture industries," is to be the new executive director of Silkroad. He succeeds Kathy … »
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Recent Appointments in Artistic Planning at WNO
Washington National Opera has made some staffing adjustments in artistic planning and production. Samuel Gelber has been promoted from director of artistic planning, a post he assumed in 2018 after working in the same capacity with the Los … »
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