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Mortals After All, the Great Ones Prepare to Exit
Unlike many accomplished professionals—elite athletes immediately come to mind—classical musicians and conductors can perform well into their eighth and even ninth decades. Indeed, a long career in music generally brings with it … »
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Hawai‘i Taps Its First Music Director
The Hawai‘i Symphony Orchestra (HSO), the ten-year-old reincarnation of the defunct Honolulu Symphony, has hired its first music director: Chinese-Australian conductor Dane Lam, the associate music director of Opera Queensland and artistic … »
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Claire Chase Launches Her Carnegie Hall Residency
Award-winning flutist and new music impresaria Claire Chase will launch her residency as this season’s Richard and Barbara Debs Creative Chair at Carnegie Hall on Jan. 21. It comprises a weekend-long menu of events celebrating her mentor, … »
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Lincoln Center Hosts Campus-wide Celebration of Terence Blanchard
NEW YORK (AP)--Terence Blanchard, the first Black composer whose work has been heard at the Metropolitan Opera, will be given a yearlong celebration at Lincoln Center starting in March. The Met, New York Philharmonic, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Film … »
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Met Opera's New Ring on Hold
NEW YORK — The Met Opera will not launch Richard Jones’s new staging of the Ring in 2025. The coproduction with the English National Opera, which the Met announced in February 2021, is endangered now that ENO’s funding has … »
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Cabrillo Festival's Secret Weapon to Step Down
On the heels of its 61 st season of successful artistic risk-taking, and a healthy return from the pandemic shutdown, the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music will lose its longtime Power Behind the Throne. Ellen Primack is to step down as … »
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ACE Blinks, ENO Breathes—for Now
After weeks of criticism from industry and government insiders, as well as the public, Arts Council England (ACE) has blinked, announcing that it would restore 91 percent—£11.46mn ($14.1mn)--in National Lottery funding to English … »
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New Artistic Admin at San Diego Opera
Soprano Melody Moore is to be the new artistic administrator of the San Diego Opera, reporting to General Director David Bennett and succeeding not one but two individuals: Dominic Domingo, now a senior agent at Askonas Holt, and Jordanna Rose, … »
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Classical Music's Star Rising Among the Young
Rumors of the impending death of classical music due in part to the lack of interest among younger listeners have apparently been greatly exaggerated. A survey by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, published in December 2022, discovered that 74 … »
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Reviews
Least Like the Other: The Tragedy of Rosemary Kennedy
LONDON--Last year, the Irish National Opera (INO) production of Vivaldi’s Bajazet —the first opera by the Venetian composer to be staged at London’s Royal Opera House—won them multiple awards. This year, the same … »
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