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APAP 2022 to Move to Online Only. Again.

For the second consecutive year, APAP has announced the cancellation of its in-person conference, scheduled for January 14-27 in Manhattan. It will move online instead, with a revised schedule due to be posted this week. In a letter to members … »
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Special Reports
MA Top 30 Professional of the Year: Cerise Lim Jacobs

Founder, Executive Producer, Librettist White Snake Projects As head of the opera company White Snake Projects, Cerise Lim Jacobs addressed the COVID crisis by creating what came to be known as the Pandemic Trilogy. “To think that … »
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The Met Opera's Family Offerings in Review

The Metropolitan Opera has designated two operas as holiday presentations this year, both abridged and sung in English, designed to be “family friendly.” Mozart’s The Magic Flute opened on December 10, a 90-minute, … »
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LA Music Center Will Require Vax and Booster
Following the Metropolitan Opera's lead , the Los Angeles Music Center has announced that, as of Jan. 17, 2022, all guests at indoor events or performances at all four of the center’s theaters will be required to show proof of a COVID-19 … »
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Contests & Awards
Recent Competition Updates & Winners

After the in-person competition circuit sprung back to life during the fall season, Covid-19 is upending the field once again. The Sphinx Organization announced yesterday that the 25th annual Sphinx Competition and SphinxConnect conference … »
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People in the News
Conductors on the Move

German conductor Felix Mildenberger is to be the new principal guest conductor of the Filarmonica Teatro Regio in Turin. Winner of the 2018 Donatella Flick Competition, he has been assistant conductor of the London Symphony for the last three … »
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CEO Succession at Detroit Symphony Immediate
At the request of Anne Parsons, the outgoing President and CEO of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the organization’s governing board has accepted her immediate resignation to allow her to focus on treatment for her cancer. The current Vice … »
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Halls Close as Virus Spreads
The Philadelphia Orchestra managed mount the Messiah as planned on Wednesday 22, albeit with last-minute replacements for conductor Julian Wachner and the four vocal soloists. Thursday night’s was cancelled. In NYC, City Ballet has … »
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Special Reports
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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Industry News
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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