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Classical Music Station Prez to Exit
Austin’s KMFA 89.5, which defines itself as an independent radio station focusing on classical programming, some of it locally produced, has announced the departure of Ann Hume Wilson as president and general manager as of the end of the … »
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Bramwell Tovey Has Died
Bramwell Tovey, named music director of the Sarasota Orchestra just under one year ago, died at his home in Rhode Island on July 12, one day after his 69 th birthday. Tovey was diagnosed with a rare form of sarcoma in May of 2019 but had seemed … »
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92NY: New Season, New Faces, New Music
Newly branded as “92NY,” the 92 nd Street Y has unveiled its first “Tisch Music Season” under Amy Lam— new to the job after heading the Celebrity Series of Boston—and she’s lined up an intriguing array of … »
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Weekend I at Tanglewood: A Prayer, a Song, and Yuja
On July 8 the Boston Symphony launched its first full Tanglewood season since 2019. On the podium was Music Director Andris Nelsons, and on the program were Opening Prayer , a brief work by Leonard Bernstein written for the reopening of Carnegie … »
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The Connective Threads of Musical Revolutions
Tracing the length and breadth of noteworthy changes in music is an assignment for only the most discerning of writers. Stuart Isacoff--pianist/ musicologist/cultural archeologist—proves well up to the task in his remarkable collection of … »
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New Conductors (Summer Edition, con't.)
The Seiji Ozawa Music Academy, est. 2000, has appointed Venezuelan conductor Diego Matheuz (pictured) , 38, as the first-ever principal conductor of its orchestra. Matheuz arrives after being principal conductor of the Teatro La Fenice, principal … »
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The Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra: Rage Artfully Redirected
Rejection is a part of life for a classical musician, so when Jeri Lynne Johnson failed to get a job as the conductor for a regional orchestra 17 years ago, she was ready to take the setback in stride. Until she discovered the reason. A … »
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Houston Grand Opera Studio's New Music Director
Maureen Zoltek, assistant conductor, vocal coach, and orchestral keyboardist for the San Francisco Opera, is to be the next music director of the HGO (Houston Grand Opera) Studio, starting next fall. She’ll be working with Studio Director … »
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Walter Pierce, Longtime Boston Celebrity Series Leader
Walter Pierce, credited with making the Celebrity Series of Boston into one of the key presenting organizations in the U.S., died on July 7 at the age of 91. He first came to what was then called the Boston University Celebrity series in the … »
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LA Phil Names 22-23 Dudamel & Beckman Fellows
The Los Angeles Philharmonic Association has announced the seven musicians who will participate in two fellowship programs for the 2022-23 season. Since 2009, the Dudamel Fellowship Program has selected promising young conductors to work with the … »
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