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LA Phil Gets Back to Work

On Oct. 9, after 579 days of pandemic-induced silence, the sound of the Los Angeles Philharmonic will once again resonate within the walls of Walt Disney Concert Hall. Gustavo Dudamel will take the podium for a homecoming concert & gala … »
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Arabella Arts Signs Two New Conductors

Arabella Arts, the young agency founded earlier this year by Stefana Atlas and Samantha Scully, both formerly of Columbia Artists, has added two conductors to its ever growing roster: American Jeri Lynne Johnson and Israeli-born … »
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Differences Delightfully Exploited in Only an Octave Apart

"Keep it pretty, keep it shallow, keep it moving" is the stated credo of drag artist Justin Vivian Bond at the start of Only an Octave Apart , a cabaret collaboration with countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn … »
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Philly Names New Culture Tsar

After a national search, the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance has named Patricia Wilson Aden as its new president and CEO as of January 2022. She will succeed Priscilla M. Luce, who has been in the role since the previous leader, Maud Lyon, … »
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David Rubenstein Gives Linc Inc $10M for His Atrium

A $10mn gift to Lincoln Center from David Rubenstein will support expanded arts and civic engagement activities in the decade-old Atrium that bears his name. Designed by Tod Williams and Billie Tsien and located between 62 nd and 63 rd Streets … »
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Portland Opera Names Interim MD

More movement at the Portland (OR) Opera. It started when Priti Gandhi was named artistic director in July, a new role assuming some of the duties of Clare Burovac, who is now with the New Orleans Opera. The following month, George Manahan … »
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Manfred Honeck Heads for 20 Years in Pittsburgh

Austrian conductor Manfred Honeck will continue his partnership with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra through 2027-28, bringing his music directorship of the orchestra to two full decades. The agreement extends his current contract by six years. … »
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LPO Under Its New Principal Conductor Tackles Michael Tippett

LONDON--“All things fall and are built again, and those that build them again are gay.” The words, from W.B. Yeats’s poem Lapis Lazuli , were borrowed by Michael Tippett to conclude his audacious first opera The Midsummer … »
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Rattle: Brexit Is Ruining Artistic Lives

Simon Rattle has been an unrelenting critic of Brexit from the moment Great Britain voted to leave the European Union. He has characterized it as a “terrible mistake” that has turned the U.K. into a "self-built cultural jail," … »
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Cremona Luthier Competition Declares Winners

Every three years since 1976 Cremona has hosted the Ente Triennale Internazionale Strumenti Ad Arco (International Triennial Body of Stringed Instruments), the world’s premiere violin making competition. Master luthiers from around the … »
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