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Tár as Science Fiction: A Critic Protests
In the motion picture Tár , Cate Blanchett’s star turn as the eponymous maestra Lydia Tár, director Todd Field explores power and prestige, gender, and betrayal using the worlds of Beethoven, Bach, Mahler, et al. to provide … »
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Gergiev Expelled by the Royal Swedish Academy
STOCKHOLM— Russian conductor Valery Gergiev has been expelled from his position as a foreign member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Music for his reluctance to condemn Russian invasion of Ukraine, the academy said Thursday. The academy, … »
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Contests & Awards
Two Musicians Among the 25 New MacArthur 'Genius' Grantees
The Chicago-based John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation has announced the 25 winners of this year's "genius" fellowships, which have been increased from $625,000 to $800,000 over five years. These are "no-strings" grants, basically … »
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Lincoln Center Comes Full Circle and San Juan Hill Proves the Point
Part of the month-long reopening of David Geffen Hall—actually now an entire building, since the revamped concert hall has been named the Wu Tsai Theater —was last Saturday’s premiere of jazz artist and composer Etienne … »
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Californians to Vote on $1B for Guaranteed Arts Education
In November California voters will have the chance to increase arts funding for public schools by voting to adopt Proposition 28. Approval of the ballot initiative would secure guaranteed annual funding of about $1 billion for music, dance, … »
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At Southbank, a Centenary Tribute to Xenakis
LONDON--Iannis Xenakis is more than just a distinct creative voice—he speaks listeners outside of the contemporary classical music scene. It was appropriate, therefore, that London’s Southbank Centre opened itself up to everybody on … »
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Judith Webster to Run U.K. Orchestra Group
The Association of British Orchestras (ABO) has tapped Judith Webster as its new chief executive, beginning Nov. 14. She succeeds Mark Pemberton, who stepped down on Sept. 30 after 15 years in post. The ABO serves the U.K.’s … »
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BAM Selects 2023 Artist in Residence
The Brooklyn Academy of Music has chosen American bass-baritone Davóne Tines as its first artist-in-residence in more than a decade. Starting on Jan. 1, 2023, his residency will offer him ready access to BAM’s archives and resources … »
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Contests & Awards
Musical America Names 2023 Artist(s) of the Year
Musical America’s 2023 Artist of the Year is American violinist Hilary Hahn, one of the world’s most adroit interpreters, to be sure, but also an artist committed to widening the repertoire—much of which she has personally … »
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The 3.0 Launch of the NY Philharmonic's Hall
NEW YORK (AP) — Forced from their offices early in the pandemic, key leaders of the New York Philharmonic and Lincoln Center met in July 2020 under the trees of the venue’s Capital Grove patio to try to finally solve a decades-long … »
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