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California Fire Destroys Belmont Publishing Holdings

The Palisades fire in Los Angeles has destroyed the building and all its contents of Belmont Music Publishers. “We have lost our full inventory of sales and rental materials,” reads a notice on the company website. “We hope that … »
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SFS & Olafsson Prep John Adams's Latest

On Jan. 16 the San Francisco Symphony will premiere After the Fall , a new piano concerto by John Adams. Like the 77-year-old composer’s previous two keyboard concertos, written for Emanual Ax ( Century Rolls ) and Yuja Wang ( Must the … »
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Gary Ginstling Heads to Houston

Gary Ginstling was hired Friday as CEO of the Houston Symphony, six months following his surprise departure from the New York Philharmonic after just one year in charge. Ginstling will start Feb. 3 and replace John Mangum, who had been … »
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Manhattan School Responds to Union's Strike Threat
Manhattan School of Music has responded to claims issued in a press release last week by ARTS-MSM, Local 6498 of the Teachers’ Union. The union has authorized a strike by the precollege faculty, whose last contract expired in August 31 and … »
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Otto Schenk Dies at 94

Otto Schenk, whose opulent productions of Wagner held sway at the Metropolitan Opera from the late 1970s to the early ’90s, died at his home in Austria on Jan. 9. He was 94. Known in Austria for his talents as an actor, particularly in … »
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Wise Music Sells Its Education Division to Private Equity Firm

Wise Music Group (WMG), a major publisher of classical music whose holdings include G. Schirmer. Chester Music, and Edition Peters, has sold its music education division to private equity firm Achieve Partners. The concept is for WMG to invest … »
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Manhattan School PreCollege Faculty Authorize Strike

Precollege faculty at Manhattan School of Music have voted to strike “if negotiations continue to stagnate.” As members of ARTS-MSM, Local 6498 of New York State United Teachers (NYSUT), they state in a press release that they have … »
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Boulez at 100: His Intentions Were Always Clear

The centenary of Pierre Boulez’s birth this year will be the occasion for several celebrations of his work as a composer, conductor, and musical polemicist. In anticipation of upcoming festivals by the London Symphony Orchestra and the BBC … »
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New Members: Three "A" Groups

The Argus Quartet has two new members in violinist Sam Parrini and cellist Drake Driscoll, replacing violinist Clara Kim, a founder of the group in 2013, and cellist Mariel Roberts. Parrini is a Juilliard grad and, with Driscoll, a teaching … »
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LA Phil Cancels Concerts; Hollywood Bowl Staff Evacuated

The Los Angeles Philharmonic has cancelled concerts for this weekend, due to the winds and wildfires in the area. The Schumann and Brahms performances, January 9-12, conducted by Louis Langrée, will not be rescheduled. Refunds are … »
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