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How Realistic NY Phil's Rosy Outlook?
The huzzahs emanating from New York over Gustavo Dudamel’s decision to leave the Los Angeles Philharmonic to become music and artistic director for the New York Philharmonic have generally been accompanied by some (often faint) expressions … »
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Ex Tianjin-Juilliard CEO to Head Canada's RCM
Alexander Brose has been selected to succeed Peter Simon as president & CEO of Canada’s Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) in August of 2024. As of next fall, he’ll serve as president designate until with Simon retires at the end … »
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Kopatchinskaja and the LSO Tackle Looney Ligeti & Pearl-less Beethoven
LONDON—Revolution was in the air at the London Symphony Orchestra’s February 16 Barbican Center concert. Led by Principal Guest Conductor François-Xavier Roth, and with a visceral performance by daredevil violinist Patricia … »
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Contests & Awards
London Foundation Comp Winners Announced
The George and Nora London Foundation competition concluded after three days over the weekend at the Morgan Library in Manhattan. There were 78 semifinalists competing (out of 152 applicants), whittled down to 12 finalists by Saturday evening. … »
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Two New Concertmasters in Berlin
Latvian violinist Vineta Sareika-Völkner [pictured], a member of the Berlin Philharmonic since last May, has won the audition to be one of the orchestra’s three first concertmasters starting next season. She will be the first woman to … »
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Toronto Symphony Returns to Carnegie Hall After a 12-Year Absence
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra is celebrating its one-hundredth anniversary with a busy season at home, but on Monday evening (Feb. 13) the locus of festivities shifted to Carnegie Hall for the orchestra’s first appearance there in 12 … »
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Alan Gilbert Re-ups in Hamburg
Alan Gilbert has secured his niche. The NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra has renewed his contract to 2029, by which time he will have been at its artistic helm for ten years, capping a relationship that began in 2001 as a guest, continued as … »
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Industry News
Brexit Is Strangling the U.K. Arts Industry
Brexit has put a damper on Britain’s creative industries, narrowing opportunities abroad and at home for everything from motion pictures, audio books, and video games to music, theater, and dance. The creative industries account for six … »
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St Louis Symphony Is On the Move
The $100mn expansion of Powell Hall , the home of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (SLSO) since the mid-1960s, has forced the ensemble to find temporary quarters until the renovation is completed in 2025. So the 2023-24 season will be split … »
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Chicago Symphony O's First Season sans Muti
Riccardo Muti, currently in his 13 th and final season at the artistic helm of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, will apparently remain close by in 2023-24, conducting three programs in Orchestra Hall, including the opening concerts, September … »
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