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New Opera Calls for Singer as Wall Climber

August 1, 2022 | Mike Silverman, Associated Press
Lauren Pearl is giving new meaning to the term high-flying soprano. Sure, her latest venture calls for her to sing up to a high C, but plenty of operatic heroines have to do that. What’s different in Pearl’s case is that she will be … » Read
 

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Lesson Learned: Lofty Titles Don't Fix Inequity

August 1, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The very best of intentions can sometimes lead both individuals and organizations astray. Such would appear to be the case at the Long Beach Opera (LBO), which saw three Black employees resign last March on the eve of the 2022 season’s … » Read
 

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Pavarotti to Get a Star on Walk of Fame

August 1, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
On August 24, tenor Luciano Pavarotti, who died in September 2007, will be honored with the dedication of a star on Hollywood’s iconic Walk of Fame. Possessing one of the world’s most recognizable voices, the singer will be the 2,730 … » Read
 

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Ukrainian Freedom O Prepares to Launch

July 29, 2022 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra , brainchild of Canadian conductor Keri-Lynn Wilson, whose grandmothers are Ukrainian and Icelandic, wife of Met Opera General Manager Peter Gelb, made its debut in Warsaw’s National Concert Hall on July 28. … » Read
 

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New Execs in Tampa, Nashville, LA

July 29, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Greg Holland, an executive affiliate of Nederlander Worldwide, as well as an executive producer of a number of Broadway shows in his own right, is to succeed Judy Lisi as president and CEO of the David A. Straz, Jr. Center for the Performing Arts … » Read
 

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Several Conductors Get New Jobs Across the Pond

July 29, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Iranian composer/conductor Alexander Ali Rahbari [pictured with Gergiev] , a self-proclaimed Putin supporter, has announced on Instagram that he is the new principal guest conductor of the Mariinsky Theater, and will conduct ten concerts there … » Read
 

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Mellon Foundation Gives $1M to Chicago Sinfonietta

July 29, 2022 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Chicago Sinfonietta has received what it calls a “special award” of $1 million from the Mellon Foundation, whose granting practices among arts organizations continue to reflect the Foundation-wide focus on social justice. Sinfonietta … » Read
 

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Pianist Paul Lewis to 'Climb a Mountain' of Beethoven at Tanglewood

July 29, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Tackling all five of Beethoven’s piano concertos in a series is not for the faint of heart. British pianist Paul Lewis is set to do just that in three concerts with the BSO and Andris Nelsons at Tanglewood on July 29-31. “It’s a … » Read
 

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Minnesota O Names Its Next Music Director

July 28, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Minnesota Orchestra has chosen another Scandinavian to succeed Osmo Vänskä, whose valedictory season concluded in June after 19 years at the artistic helm. He is Danish conductor Thomas Søndergård, 52, who first led the … » Read
 

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Covid-19 Cases Cancel Cleveland

July 28, 2022
COVID-19 and its variants continue to spread their unwanted ills, and choristers singing without masks should take note: Because of a number of cases in its ranks, the Blossom Festival Chorus has cancelled its appearance with the Cleveland … » Read
 
 

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