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New Opera to Incorporate the Music of 19th-century Barbadian Enslavement
In March, noted British baritone Peter Brathwaite will present Insurrection: A Work in Progress— a new opera based on the music of his Barbadian ancestors -- in “semi-staged sharings” among school and community groups throughout … »
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Minnesota Orchestra Closer to Shedding Pandemic Debt
The annual report for the fiscal year 2022 brought good news for the Minnesota Orchestra. The ensemble’s first full season of post-pandemic performances produced an operating deficit of $656,000. This represented a marked improvement over … »
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BSO Taps Curtis Provost to Run Tanglewood
Just days before it unveils the upcoming Tanglewood Festival season, the Boston Symphony Orchestra has named Ed Gazouleas as interim director of the Tanglewood Music Center. The announcement was made by BSO interim CEO Jeffrey Dunn. The two … »
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ACE Promptly Rejects New Plea from Major UK Opera Cos.
The U.K.’s leading opera companies—Glyndebourne, Royal Opera House, Opera North, English National Opera (ENO), English Touring Opera and Welsh National Opera—have issued an appeal to Arts Council England (ACE) for the … »
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Jerusalem Symphony Names Another Music Director
On the heels of Steven Sloane's brief tenu re, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra has announced violinist and conductor Julian Rachlin as its next music director, effective in October 2023, at the launch of its 85th-anniversary season. Dubbed … »
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Marseille Opera & Phil Tap Italian Conductor
The Marseille Opera House and Philharmonic have named Italian conductor Michele Spotti, 29, to be the next music director, starting in 2023-24. He will succeed American conductor Lawrence Foster, 81. The announcement was made yesterday by … »
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Contests & Awards
Major Voice Competition Bars Applicants of Russian Citizenship
The Queen Sonja Singing Competition, a biennial event whose past winners include Lise Davidsen, will start accepting applications for the inaugural rounds as of February 1, with a deadline of April 1. Live rounds in Oslo run August 17-26, with … »
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What's New in the Press Office?
The Metropolitan Opera’s press department, which falls under the jurisdiction of Marketing and Communications, headed by Assistant General Manager Gillian Brierley, is looking rather different than it did before Dan Wakin arrived one year … »
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11 New Faces in Cincinnati
The Cincinnati Symphony has announced a total of 11 new musicians, plus a new principal librarian and previously announced assistant conductors Samuel Lee and Daniel Wiley . Like everything else in the world, the pandemic wreaked havoc with … »
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Chamber Music Society's Winter Festival & the 'Magic' of Schubert
It seems odd to speak of a composer’s “late style” when the composer, Franz Schubert, died at 31. But the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) made the case convincingly at the opening of its “Winter Festival: The … »
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