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League Announces Staff Changes
The League of American Orchestras has appointed Caen Thomason-Redus as its VP of inclusion and learning, one of several leadership shifts at the organization. Thomason-Redus is the senior director of community & learning at the Detroit … »
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Culture Wars: Netrebko Still on White Nights Sched; Russian Orch Chief Fired
Anna Netrebko’s career in her homeland is not dead—at least not with the all-powerful Mariinsky Theater. The theater has officially confirmed that Netrebko is participating in its annual Stars of the White Nights festival , which … »
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Russian Opera Cancels Netrebko
The Moscow Times reports that Russia’s Novosibirsk State Academic Opera and Ballet Theater has announced the cancellation of Anna Netrebko’s concert scheduled for June 2. The company cited her back-pedaling statement on March … »
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Four Premieres in One Concert Signals New Purview for the London Phil
LONDON--Back in Beethoven or Mozart’s day, your average concert would comprise a composer’s very latest works, in other words there would be little that wasn’t new music. These days it’s rare to feature more than a single … »
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Yuval Sharon on His Upcoming Backwards Bohème
Since becoming artistic director of the newly renamed Detroit Opera (aka Michigan Opera Theater) in 2020, Yuval Sharon has crafted cutting edge productions in a parking garage, an abandoned theater, and other unlikely venues. Now, as the … »
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New Artist of the Month: Classical Guitarist Rupert Boyd
Given the shortage of guitar concertos (or at least, ones that orchestras are prepared to program), classical guitarists need to have an entrepreneurial spirit to build a successful career. Rupert Boyd is a good example. The Australian-born, New … »
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Yo-Yo Ma Plays with Refugee Afghan Music Students in Portugal
LISBON, Portugal (AP) — Celebrated U.S. cellist Yo-Yo Ma joined refugees from the Afghanistan National Institute of Music in the Portuguese capital Lisbon on Tuesday for a performance of Mozart’s Eine kleine Nachtmusik. Ma joined … »
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Of Covid Loans, Tax Credits, and IRS Delays
In 2020 Congress created two tools to help employers navigate the treacherous waters of the pandemic. The Paycheck Protection Program, which received considerable press attention, provided forgivable loans to employers to keep their employees on … »
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Met, Paris Opera, Respond to Netrebko's Plea
Anna Netrebko’s statement yesterday, distancing herself from Vladimir Putin and “expressly condemn[ing] the war on Ukraine,” seems not to have instantaneously changed her status at the Metropolitan Opera, nor at the Paris Opera, … »
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Famed Russian Opera & Film Director Relocates to Germany
Avant-garde Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov, long outspoken critic of the Kremlin and artistic thorn in its side, has left the country after countless arrests and confinements on false charges in the last few years. He is now safely in … »
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