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Met Opera a Victim of Cyberattack; Update
Update, 12/9, 4 pm: A recent message on the website indicates that some orchestra tickets are available for $50 through Lincoln Center, in an open-seating, first-come, first served basis, The Metropolitan Opera website has been down since … »
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Askonas Holt-Opus 3 Join Forces Under SFCM
San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) has purchased international artist management firm Askonas Holt, which has a roster ranging from Simon Rattle to Julia Bullock and, with offices in London and Berlin, oversees the careers of literally … »
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In Zurich: Lust & Depravity at Its Best
MILAN--Francesco Cavalli composed Eliogabalo in 1667, intending to premiere it during the Venetian Carnival the following year. That never happened. In fact, it would take over 300 years for the opera to first see the light of day, in 1999 … »
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Lessons Learned from Pops' Demise
The shuttering of the Philly Pops, a casualty of the pandemic, has both immediate and long-term ramifications. The city’s concert calendar has suddenly lost 40 events, which translates to fewer visitors spending time and money downtown, and … »
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Paris Opera Reaches (Way) Out, to French Guiana
In November the Paris Opera launched "L'Opéra en Guyane" (Opera in Guiana), an outreach program intended to familiarize people living on an island off the coast of South America with opera and ballet. "It's all part of the idea to build … »
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NY Times NewsGuild Members on Strike
NEW YORK (AP) — Hundreds of journalists and other employees at The New York Times began a 24-hour walkout on Thursday, the first strike of its kind at the newspaper in more than 40 years. Newsroom employees and other members of The … »
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Jennifer Koh to Helm KenCen Chamber Series
Violinist and new-music champion Jennifer Koh is the new artistic director of the Kennedy Center’s Fortas Chamber Music Concerts. The appointment is effective immediately into spring of 2026, with her first fully programmed season in … »
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Utah Symphony-Utah Opera Taps Creative Partner
With David Robertson in Salt Lake City to guest conduct this weekend's concerts, the Utah Symphony l Utah Opera has announced him as creative partner for the next three years, as of next season. The appointment is being described as more than a … »
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Bad Timing: Ukraine Culture Minister Urges Total Boycott
Writing in The Guardian, Oleksandr Tkachenko, Ukraine’s minister of culture, has urged western allies to boycott Russian culture by halting performances of the music of Tchaikovsky and other Russian composers until the end of the war. … »
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Recent Conductor Renewals
Paavo Järvi [pictured] has re-upped as music director of The Tonhalle-Gesellschaft Zürich for another five years--until July 2029. He first signed with the orchestra in 2019-20 and the partnership appears fruitful, with a recently … »
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