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Peabody Touts Its Latest Updates

October 20, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Over the past five years, enrollment at the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University has grown by 24 percent. This fall’s student body—760 musicians and dancers hailing from 44 states and more than 30 countries—is … » Read
 

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Violinist Geoff Nuttall Dies at 56

October 19, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Geoff Nuttall, founding first-violinist of the St. Lawrence String Quartet and director of chamber music for the Spoleto Festival USA, died today at the age of 56. The cause was cancer, according to a statement from his colleagues in the … » Read
 

Reviews

Muhly & Co Take on the 14 Stations of the Cross

October 19, 2022 | David Patrick Stearns, Musical American
The three seem an unlikely team: Composer Nico Muhly, harpist Parker Ramsay, and librettist Alice Goodman have gathered round the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, united by their Anglican sympathies and affiliations, and created The Street. The piece … » Read
 

Reviews

At Wigmore Hall: Two Nights of the More Intimate Vaughan Williams

October 19, 2022 | Clive Paget, Musical America
The U.K. is currently celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Ralph Vaughan Williams, a composer whose visionary music and radical politics are in contrast to the comfy slippers that would be imposed on him by a post-Brexit heritage … » Read
 

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ROH Names New Music Director

October 19, 2022 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
As of September 2025, the 41-year-old Czech conductor Jakub Hruša will become the new music director of the Royal Opera House. He succeeds Antonio Pappano, who steps down at the end of the 2023-24 season after 22 years, the longest tenure … » Read
 

Industry News

PETA Weighs in on Berlin's Bunnies

October 19, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
PETA Deutschland has asked the Berlin State Opera to remove all live animals from  Russian director Dmitri Tcherniakov's current productions of Das Rhinegold and Die Walküre . In a public appeal, the German arm of the world’s … » Read
 

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Met, Carnegie, et al. Drop Masking

October 17, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
With masking no longer required in much of New York City, including Broadway theaters and schools, venues historically associated with the classical performing arts—Koch Theater at Lincoln Center along with the Met Opera, the Film Society, … » Read
 

Reviews

Alsop Brings São Paulo Symphony to NY for Two Concerts

October 18, 2022 | Ken Smith, Musical America
A century ago, the largely self-taught Brazilian composer Heitor Villa-Lobos introduced himself to the avant-garde elite of Paris, saying “I didn’t come to study with you. I came to show you what I’ve done.” Over the … » Read
 

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Wu Han Adds Another Artistic Directorship

October 18, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
La Musica International Chamber Music Festival, in Sarasota, FL, has selected Wu Han as its new artistic director. She succeeds Bruno Giuranna, who co-founded the festival 37 years ago. In announcing the appointment, the festival’s board … » Read
 

Contests & Awards

Knight Foundation Gives New World Symphony $10M

October 18, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The Miami-based John S. and James L. Knight Foundation, already a major supporter of the New World Symphony, has made a $10M investment to enhance the efforts of its Knight New Media Center in strengthening the integration of technology and music … » Read
 
 

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