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Sandra Jaffe, Cofounder of Preservation Hall, Dies at 83

Sandra Jaffe, who with her late husband Allan founded Preservation Hall in New Orleans six decades ago, died on Dec. 26 at age 83. A Philadelphia native, she and her husband were returning from their honeymoon in Mexico in 1961, when they stopped … »
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Stephen J. Lawrence, Longtime Sesame Street Composer, Music Director, Dies

Composer/arranger/conductor Stephen J. Lawrence, who wrote over 300 songs and scores for Sesame Street , died on December 30 in Belleville, N.J. He was 82. No cause of death was reported. For his 30 years of work for Sesame Street he was awarded … »
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New Artist of the Month: Tenor Dominick Chenes

Dominick Chenes made quite a splash earlier this year when he jumped in at 24-hour’s notice for an ailing colleague in Seattle Opera’s Tosca , but the 37-year-old lyric tenor has never been afraid of a challenge. I first came across … »
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Osmo's Parting Gift: Three Weeks of Solid Sibelius

It seems only appropriate that Osmo Vänskä begins his final year as music director of the Minnesota Orchestra with a three-week Sibelius Festival that features all seven of the symphonies as well as two versions of the Violin Concerto … »
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Reaching a Multilingual Audience with a Multilingual Website

Orchestras can use a range of strategies to engage Spanish-speaking and other multilingual audiences, including artist and repertoire choices, targeted outreach activities, and multilingual websites. For some, the last of these can be … »
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MA Top 30 Professional of the Year: Terell Johnson

Executive Director Chicago Philharmonic One day after his appointment as executive director of the Chicago Philharmonic on July 1, Terell Johnson attended a recording session by his new band in its home venue, the Harris Theater. … »
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For This Composer, 2021 Was a Very Good Year

CHICAGO—Despite the upheavals of 2020, 2021 has turned out to be a very good year for composer Jessie Montgomery. In April the Chicago Symphony Orchestra named her to a three-year term as composer in residence. The orchestra performed her … »
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The Nutcracker and Other Ongoing Covid Casualties

Since the annual run of The Nutcracker performances is the key to most ballet companies’ survival, the outlook for going without the Sugar Plum Fairy for two consecutive seasons, or shortening her appearance in one of them anyway, is not … »
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MA Top 30 Professional of the Year: David Snead

President and CEO Handel and Haydn Society David Snead faced a huge challenge as chief executive of Boston’s Handel and Haydn Society in the summer of 2020. Because of COVID, Massachusetts officials had prohibited choral singing … »
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Fun Christmas Gifts, After the Fact

Berlin-based writer Olivia Giovetti has put together a remarkable list of classical singers’ Christmas albums and ranked them—no collections or roundups, simply “singer-driven” recordings. She accounts for “85 … »
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