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Jorja Fleezanis, Longtime Minnesota O Concertmaster, Has Died

September 12, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Jorja Fleezanis, concertmaster of the Minnesota Orchestra from 1989-2009, died unexpectedly on September 9 at her home in Michigan at the age of 70. The cause, according to the orchestra, was “a cardiovascular event.”   The … » Read
 

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Philadelphia O Performs the Final Night of the Proms, Not by Design

September 12, 2022 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The death of Queen Elizabeth II on Sept. 8 prompted the BBC to cancel the Last Night of the Proms on Sept. 10 as well as the penultimate concert scheduled for the previous evening by the Philadelphia Orchestra. The monarch, a Patron of the Royal … » Read
 

People in the News

New Executives at Three Orchestras

September 12, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
At the Oregon Symphony, Clement So [pictured] has succeeded Charles Calmer as VP for programming. So arrives from the San Diego Symphony, where he was VP for artistic planning for five years. Before that he was artistic administrator of New … » Read
 

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Many Challenges Await SF Opera's Next 100 Years

September 12, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
A centennial is a time to reflect on past accomplishments, and the San Francisco Opera (SFO)  at one hundred has much to celebrate. But such moments also invite a look to the future to identify new challenges and opportunities that will … » Read
 

Reviews

The 2022 Bayreuth 'Workshop' Had a Couple of (Mixed) Successes

September 12, 2022 | James L. Paulk, Musical America
It was Nietzsche who suggested that Bayreuth was a werkstatt , or workshop. And in the past few decades, the festival has been transformed into a laboratory for experimental productions featuring highly advanced forms of  Regietheater, where … » Read
 

Reviews

Armory Recital Portends an Exciting Met Idomeneo

September 9, 2022 | George Loomis, Musical America
Last year Michael Spyres appeared in New York with another tenor of notable bel canto accomplishment, Lawrence Brownlee, in a dazzling, even over-the-top display of vocal acrobatics by each. The event had the added attraction of revealing … » Read
 

Industry News

Battle of the (American) Bands in Dresden

September 9, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The unlikely convergence of three of America’s premier symphony orchestras for successive performances in early September at the Dresden Music Festival’s Kulturpalast offered a critic for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette an opportunity to … » Read
 

Contests & Awards

Catching up with Competition Wins & Entry Dates

September 9, 2022 | Emery Kerekes, Musical America
The 2022 violin iteration of the annual Cooper Competition (Oberlin, OH) ended on August 19 with a first-prize win for 13-year-old Seohyun Kim of Seoul, South Korea. In addition to $20,000 cash, she earns a two-year package that incorporates the … » Read
 

People in the News

John Adams Writes Some Great Operas, Even Though He Doesn't Like Opera

September 9, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Antony and Cleopatra , the new opera by John Adams set to open in San Francisco on Sept. 10 , departs from the composer’s usual attention to more contemporary themes. Nixon in China (1987), The Death of Klinghoffer (1991), and Doctor Atomic … » Read
 

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NY City Center Names New CEO

September 8, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Michael S. Rosenberg, recent managing director of McCarter Theater Center in Princeton (NJ), longtime managing director of La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, CA, is to be the new president and CEO of New York’s City Center. He succeeds Arlene … » Read
 
 

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