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Musicians Accuse Boston's Berklee of Insufficient Pay

February 8, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
In a move designed to promote the idea that Boston’s Berklee College of Music should “practice what it preaches,” Adam Gautille has resigned because the school refuses to pay session musicians top-tier rates. “We're not … » Read
 

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How 3 Months Behind Japan's Closed Borders Became 21 Concerts with 5 Orchestras

February 8, 2022 | John Axelrod, Musical America
American conductor John Axelrod arrived in Kyoto, Japan, from Switzerland in time for the requisite ten-day quarantine before his appearance on the podium of the City of Kyoto Symphony Orchestra, November 27 and 28. His next scheduled engagement, … » Read
 

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New Detroit Symphony Orchestra CEO Realigns His Forces

February 8, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
As the Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s new president and CEO, Erik Rönmark is making some major changes. Having officially succeeded longtime chief Anne Parsons on December 20 (three months earlier than was originally anticipated), … » Read
 

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Florence Price's Budding Biographers Meet Her Musical Champions

February 7, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Representatives from two very different musical worlds came together in Philadelphia on Feb. 3 to celebrate the music and life of Florence Price. The Black composer, who died almost 70 years ago, is enjoying her  long overdue coming-out … » Read
 

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George Crumb Dies at 92

February 7, 2022 | The New York Times
George Crumb, a pioneering American composer who incorporated sounds of nature, theatricalism, and extended techniques within the confines of the western classical tradition, died at his home on Sunday in Media, PA. He was 92. His death was … » Read
 

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LA Opera Moves to Full Recovery Mode in 2022-23

February 7, 2022 | Richard S. Ginell, Musical America
LOS ANGELES – With determined optimism, the LA Opera intends a full menu of activity in its 2022-23 season. President and CEO Christopher Koelsch announced Sunday that the company will resume its pre-pandemic slate of six full productions … » Read
 

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Las Vegas Phil Names Interim Exec Director

February 7, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Las Vegas Philharmonic has tapped Alice Sauro as its interim executive director, effective February 1. She succeeds Anne Berquist, who was  recently dismissed “based on her performance in the role,” according to the … » Read
 

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Barenboim to Undergo Non-specified Surgery

February 7, 2022 | Agence France-Presse
ROME (AFP) – Legendary conductor and pianist Daniel Barenboim has cleared his schedule for the coming weeks to undergo surgery, Milan's La Scala opera house said Sunday. "Mr. Barenboim is forced to suspend his activity in the coming weeks … » Read
 

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Duke Ellington: America's "Black Bach"

February 4, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Duke Ellington, argues LA Times music critic Mark Swed, “profoundly and categorically changed the course of 20 th -century music.” And yet, Swed continues, “[his] legacy—as large and as meaningful as that of any artist in … » Read
 

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John Williams Turns 90 and Is Still Composing Winning Scores

February 4, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
On Feb. 8, John Williams turns 90. After a 28-film, nearly 50-year collaboration with Steven Spielberg; scores for some of the film world’s biggest blockbusters; 52 Oscar nominations and five wins; and four Olympic Games fanfares, he is … » Read
 
 

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