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Gesualdo Six Finally Makes Its New York Debut
Nine years from its founding in Cambridge, the Gesualdo Six has become so firmly established in the early-music community that its New York debut on February 18 inspired incredulity: What? The acclaimed British vocal sextet has never sung here? … »
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MacDowell Artist Retreat Hires New Director
NEW YORK (AP)—MacDowell, one of the oldest artist residency programs in the U.S., has tapped Chiwoniso Kaitano as its new executive director, the organization announced Friday. Kaitano joins MacDowell with a mandate to “intensify … »
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Catching Up with Competition Results
The last three months have seen quite a few major competitions reach their final verdicts. Herewith an attempt to catch up on results; next week’s column will cover upcoming competition dates and application deadlines. Stay tuned. E … »
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How Virtual Reality Saves Production Costs in the Opera House
New technology is helping the Finnish National Opera revolutionize its production process. Working with the Helsinki firm Varjo, the company uses virtual reality to build a “digital twin” of its performance hall. The system offers … »
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Philly O Plays for New U.S. Citizens, Including One of Its Own
What better way to greet 68 candidates for U.S. citizenship than with a stirring rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” by the Philadelphia Orchestra? On Feb. 23 candidates from 34 countries gathered at Philadelphia’s Kimmel … »
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Dover Quartet Taps New Violist
Julianne Lee, assistant principal second violin of the Boston Symphony and principal second of the Boston Pops, is to join the Dover Quartet as its new violist, starting next fall. She succeeds founding violist Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, who … »
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The Met Opera Broadens Its Palette
Consistent with earlier indicators , the Metropolitan Opera in 2023-24 will emphasize more contemporary work than in the past, all in keeping with Met General Manager Peter Gelb’s stated goal of achieving “a rebalance between the … »
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Faculty Appointments, Switzerland to Arkansas
Finnish violist Lilli Maijala [pictured] , head of the viola faculty at her alma mater the Sibelius Academy, has added the Zurich University of the Arts to her CV, where she will start in fall as professor of viola. A soloist with the likes of … »
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Protest Campaign Saves Scottish Arts Funding
Plans to cut £7mn from Creative Scotland’s budget have been shelved in response to the public outcry: more than 15,000 people signed a petition organized by Campaign for the Arts against the cut. The policy reversal means that the … »
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Bach en famille: A Play with Music
Johann Sebastian Bach was quite the family man, siring 20 children with his two wives, and seeing ten of them reach adulthood. Intrigued by the reasons for the composer’s last-minute creation of his famous Cantata No. 140, Wachet auf , the … »
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