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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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New Opera by Gold-star Storytellers Premieres in Florida

ORLANDO, Florida – The Secret River , a chamber opera commissioned by Opera Orlando, is essentially a work for children, and it has plenty of elements bound to appeal to them. Set in rural Central Florida during the Great Depression, it … »
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NEA Chief Is Confirmed by U.S. Senate

Maria Rosario Jackson has been confirmed by the U.S. Senate as the new chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). As the 13 th individual to hold the post since its founding in 1965, she is the first African American and Mexican … »
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Tommasini's Parting Advice: Embrace the New, but Hold Dear the Core

After 21 years as the chief classical music critic of The New York Times , Anthony Tommasini is about to retire. Before doing so, however, he has some things to get off his chest. He begins with an acknowledgement: “Of all the performing … »
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League 'Essentials' Course Returns to NYC

After a nearly ten-year absence, the League of American Orchestra’s ten-day professional development seminar, “Essentials of Orchestra Management,” returns to New York City. Presented in collaboration with Juilliard Extension … »
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MA Top 30 Professional of the Year: Lawrence Edelson

Artistic and General Director American Lyric Theater The pandemic and the racial reckoning spawned by the police murders of George Floyd and others came together for American Lyric Theater in an unexpected way. “We’ve always … »
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