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Four First-time Management Signings
Four rising artists have recently signed with their first artist management firms. Latvian conductor Aivis Greters [left], 29, has joined HarrisonParrott; in the last season alone, he made debuts the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, Riga … »
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Robert Spano Makes a Good First Impression in Fort Worth
Robert Spano, newly arrived as music director of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra after a 20-year stint in Atlanta, opened the season with a performance that was, according to Scott Cantrell in the Dallas New s, “compelling start to … »
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A New Chief for BU's Tanglewood Institute
Boston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI), the Lenox, MA, summer program for young musicians ages 14 to 20 founded in 1954 that links the BU College of Fine Arts with Tanglewood and the BSO, has a new executive director in Nicole Wendl. She … »
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Elizabeth II's Many Links to Classical Music
When Queen Elizabeth II died on Sept. 8, the world of classical music lost a devoted patron, a monarch who inspired the creation of great music and supported the art form throughout her seven-decade reign. In 1930, when Elizabeth was only four … »
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Jaap and His Other Phil Reunite After Two-year Hiatus
HONG KONG – Jaap van Zweden’s season-opening program with the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra last weekend, intended to celebrate the music director’s first appearance here since September 2021, lost much of its thunder due … »
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BBC Proms/Orchestras/Choirs Head to Exit
Alan Davey, Controller of Radio 3, BBC Proms, and BBC Orchestras and Choirs for the past eight years, will leave his post in March 2023 to focus on his interests in academics and arts groups. The announcement arrives on the heels of Paul … »
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Three Divas, One New Opera
Opera-goers have Renée Fleming to thank for what is sure to be one of the season’s “must-see” productions—the Metropolitan Opera’s staging of The Hours . Adapted by composer Kevin Puts and librettist Greg … »
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Jazz Master, 60's Hit-maker Ramsey Lewis Dies
CHICAGO (AP) — Renowned jazz pianist Ramsey Lewis, whose music entertained fans over a more than 60-year career that began with the Ramsey Lewis Trio and made him one of the country’s most successful jazz musicians, has died. He was … »
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A Few New Podium Appointments
Stefan Klingele, 55, will return to Theater Bremen as its new music director and chief conductor, as of 2023-24, succeeding Yoel Gamzou. Klingele served as principal conductor and later chief conductor in Bremen from 1999 to 2007; his new … »
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A Grisly Salome Returns to ROH, with a Disappointing Debut in the Pit
LONDON—The announcement of the death of Queen Elizabeth II caused the Royal Opera House to cancel its September 8 performance of Don Giovanni with the audience already seated. On September 9 it was determined to go ahead with a revival of … »
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