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Gergiev and Matsuev Out of Carnegie/Vienna Phil Concerts

It was probably inevitable, given Putin's invasion: Carnegie Hall has announced that neither Valery Gergiev nor pianist Denis Matsuev will appear with the Vienna Philharmonic at its concerts this weekend. Gergiev is a close friend of Vladimir … »
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La Scala Asks Gergiev to Condemn Ukraine Invasion. Will Carnegie?
This story has been updated. Please see Artists and Institutions Distance Themselves from Gergiev, from Russia . The Mayor of Milan, also the chair of La Scala, has ordered that Valery Gergiev be “fired” from the house’s new … »
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Fired Whistle Blower Sues Las Vegas Phil

“What Happens in Vegas, Stays in Vegas,” or so the city's tourist board once declared. A lawsuit involving the local orchestra is proving otherwise. In late January, the Las Vegas Philharmonic fired its executive director of … »
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Orchestra Movie Nights Are More Complex Than They Look
Since 2004 the Chicago Symphony Orchestra has been presenting the very popular “CSO at the Movies” series, performing “live to picture” concerts for everything from Charlie Chaplin’s City Lights and Buster … »
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Opera Australia Artistic Director to Exit

In announcing a search for a new artistic director, Opera Australia has let it be known that its current one, Lyndon Terracini, will not be renewing his contract when it expires in 2023. He has been in the job since 2009. The company’s new … »
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The Future of Orchestral Touring All Comes Down to Money and Ethics

Will orchestra tours survive the pandemic? Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra (VPO) will, but mostly due to its strong ties to the Austrian government and its unique, self-governing business model. Set to kick off a three-concert visit to Carnegie … »
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Met Opera's 2022-23 Season Moves in New Directions

The Metropolitan Opera’s 2022-23 season looks refreshingly different from those of the last several decades. General Manager Peter Gelb sums things up in the just-released announcement. “Our lessons learned during the two years of the … »
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San Diego Symphony Will Renovate Its (Winter) Home
Under the leadership of CEO Martha A. Gilmer, the San Diego Symphony is launching an ambitious $125mn renovation of its downtown Jacob Music Center. “After half a dozen years of careful study and planning,” Gilmer said, “we knew … »
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North Carolina Symphony Names Music Director

Carlos Miguel Prieto is to move from artistic advisor to music director of the North Carolina Symphony as of 2023-24, serving as designate next season. He succeeds Grant Llewellyn, who was named laureate in 2020 after 16 years in the post. … »
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Cinci Symphony Goes Full Throttle in 2022-23

The 2022-2023 season will mark a full return for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO) and Cincinnati Pops after the many disruptions caused by the pandemic. The schedule includes 91 performances, including CSO and Pops subscription … »
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