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'Plácido Didn't Commit a Crime'
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Opera star Plácido Domingo’s name has appeared in an investigation of a sect-like organization in Argentina that also had U.S. offices and whose leaders have been charged with crimes, including … »
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The Scary Truth About Post-pandemic Audiences
The enthusiasm with which the performing arts world has greeted the return of post-pandemic live performances has been tempered by the failure of audiences to respond in kind. “People got used to not going places during the pandemic,” … »
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Philly O in Scotland: Beethoven Nine, Bad for Their Health
The Philadelphia Orchestra ran afoul of relaxed public health protocols at the Edinburgh International Festival when it asked the Edinburgh Festival Chorus to wear face masks for an Aug. 25 performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9. When … »
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Ukrainian Conductor Forced to Resign Russian Post
Ukraine-born conductor Valentin Uryupin, onetime winner of the triennial Mahler Conducting Competition, has resigned as chief conductor of the Moscow New Opera Theater Kolobov. Russian media report the reason as being his public condemnation of … »
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Domingo Linked to Crime Ring
Argentine prosecutors have linked Plácido Domingo, 81, to a Buenos Aires criminal front for sex trafficking, including of minors, and other crimes. Fifty police raids against the Buenos Aires Yoga School have led to 19 arrests. A wiretap … »
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Two Key Chicago Symphony Wind Players Retire, One after 50 Years
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra will be losing historic musical memory on August 21, when assistant principal oboe Michael Henoch and bassoonist Dennis Michel play their final concert at Ravinia. Both are retiring, Henoch after 50 years, Michel … »
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Charlotte Symphony Will Audition Sphinx Program Applicants without Resume Screening
As symphony and opera orchestras prepare for the coming season, pandemic salary levels severely reduced—in some cases nonexistent—are inching back up to normal. The Pittsburgh Symphony opted to “kick the can down the … »
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Ukrainian Freedom Orch: Standing Os at Every Stop
Although born in Canada, conductor Keri-Lynn Wilson has deep Ukrainian roots. When Russian forces invaded her ancestral homeland this past spring, she turned her sadness and anger into the determination to respond the best way she knew—with … »
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Salzburg I: Kosky's Kát’a Confounds but Satisfies
SALZBURG—The operas staged at this year’s festival were an unusual mix for the 102-year-old event. There was only one Mozart offering, Die Zauberflöte , which was also the only pre-1800 opera. The closest thing to a recent one … »
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Washington Nat'l Opera Names New Head of Young Artist Programs
Washington National Opera has chosen Christopher Cano to be the next director of the Cafritz Young Artists (CYA) and American Opera Initiative (AOI). He starts in September, succeeding Robert Ainsley, in the job since 2016 and now headed to be … »
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