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MA Top 30 Professional of the Year: Martha Gilmer

Chief Executive Officer San Diego Symphony When Martha Gilmer reflects on how the San Diego Symphony Orchestra met the challenges of COVID, she points to two sources of inspiration: Music Director Rafael Payare and construction … »
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Jan. 2022 in NYC: From Prototype to APAP to ISPA to JazzFest

The 9 th edition of JanArtsNYC, the month-long calendar of public performances and industry gatherings, returns to a live format with events at venues throughout the city starting January 7 with Beth Morrison’s PROTOTYPE. "We are thrilled … »
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Cinci CM Names New Opera Chair; Mannes Appoints First Felix Galimir Fellow

Acclaimed heldentenor Stuart Skelton is to be the new chairman of opera at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music as of January 3. He succeeds Marie-France Lefebvre, in the job two years; she plans to remain on the faculty as … »
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U.K. Critics Pick Their 2021 Faves

A time-tested ritual for music critics at the end of the calendar year is the compilation of their most memorable performances from the past 12 months. Herewith the results from seven writers who appear regularly in The Guardian . Erica Jeal took … »
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MA Top 30 Professional of the Year: Xiang Gao

Distinguished Professor of Music, University of Delaware Artistic Director, Master Players Composer, Shanghai Sonatas The rise in racially motivated violence during the COVID-19 pandemic moved University of Delaware Professor … »
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Covid Cancellations at Carnegie Hall and...
Following Musica Sacra’s postponement of its annual Messiah performance in Carnegie Hall December 21 and the Masterwork Chorus and Orchestras's cancellation of the same piece in the same venue on December 23, Carnegie has cancelled its … »
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Do San Antonio and Springfield Really Represent America's 700 Orchestras?

The New York Times has published an article focusing on the pandemic-induced demise of two American orchestras whose financial troubles date back to within the last decade, and even beyond. Blaming the pandemic for their current labor troubles, … »
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Roster Updates, Stateside and Abroad

Dutch percussionist Dominique Vleeshouwers (pictured) has signed with Maestro Arts, his cross-genre explorations apparently in sync with the ten-year-old agency’s varied roster of 40 artists, directors, performers, and choreographers. Last … »
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Kravis Center Appoints Classical Music Advisor

The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts in Palm Beach has tapped Phillip Bergmann as artistic advisor for classical music. His responsibilities will include the “Regional Arts Classical Concert Series,” entering its 47 th … »
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MA Top 30 Professional of the Year: Sophie Galaise

Managing Director Melbourne Symphony Orchestra In 2016, Sophie Galaise made history when she was appointed as the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s (MSO) first female managing director. When the pandemic hit and … »
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