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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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New World Symphony to Celebrate the Harlem Renaissance

The New World Symphony (NWS) will host a week-long, multi-disciplinary festival celebrating the history and influence of the Harlem Renaissance. I Dream a World: The Harlem Renaissance and Beyond launches February 1 with poet Kevin Young … »
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Ruling by Belgian Gov't to Close Culture Overturned
BRUSSELS (AP) — In a setback for the Belgian government, an advisory body on Tuesday suspended a Cabinet-ordered closure of part of the cultural sector — saying that new coronavirus restrictions imposed on theaters are unreasonable. … »
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How Prokofiev's Love for Three Oranges Made Its World Premiere in Chicago

The following summarizes a recent article from the Chicago SunTimes . The full, more detailed backstory of Prokofiev's early visits to the U.S. can be in found in When Prokofiev came to Chicago, first published on the Chicago Symphony Orchestra … »
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MA Top 30 Professional of the Year: Heather Noonan

Vice President, Advocacy League of American Orchestras As the League of American Orchestras’ longtime advocate in Washington, D.C., Heather Noonan has been an indispensable guide through the maze of federal COVID-related … »
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Beckman YOLA Center Gets a Nod from The NY Times

An unusual alliance between sports and music are harbingers of an economic rebirth for Inglewood, a working-class city three miles from Los Angeles Airport. The 70,000-seat SoFi Stadium, home of the NFL’s Rams and the Chargers, and an … »
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