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Yo-Yo Pops Up for a Worthy Cause
On June 16 the nonprofit Community Music Center of Boston (CMCB), which serves more than 4,000 students every week, received a special visitor when the renowned cellist (and Cambridge resident) Yo-Yo Ma came to call. Last October, Ma met Lecolion … »
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At BAM, 2021-22 Was One of Its Best
For the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), variety is both the spice and the sustenance of life. While most arts presenters struggled to reclaim their balance after the pandemic, BAM just completed one of its best years ever. Even better was the … »
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Peer Gynt, the Original Score, in Context
Edvard Grieg’s widely popular Peer Gynt is most often performed in one of the composer’s two orchestral suites (written in 1888 and 1893), derived from the incidental music he wrote for Heinrik Ibsen’s 1876 play of the same … »
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Contests & Awards
Cliburn Gold to 18-Year-Old South Korean Pianist
South Korean pianist Yunchan Lim took the gold last night at the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in Fort Worth, TX. At age 18, he becomes the youngest ever to win the 60-year-old competition and the second Korean in a row, after … »
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People in the News
NY Phil Taps Its Next CEO
Capping a career that has revolutionized at least three major American orchestras, Deborah Borda will step down as the New York Philharmonic’s president and CEO as of June 30, 2023, but not without devising a typically savvy succession … »
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San Antonio Symphony Is No More
After months of stalled negotiations, capping years of the same and financial struggle, the San Antonio Symphony board has started proceedings for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Memo from the board: “With deep regret, the Board of Directors of the … »
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In Chicago, Muti Tests Positive for Covid
Riccardo Muti, in his final concerts as music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, has tested positive for COVID-19 the orchestra announced Thursday. CSO’s Sir Georg Solti Conducting Apprentice Lina González-Granados will take … »
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String Quartet Fired for Playing Rep by Dead White Men Is Back
On May 10, the members of the DaPonte String Quartet received a terse letter from the recently hired executive director notifying them that “your position as a salaried musician will be eliminated as of May 10, 2022.” Cellist Myles … »
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Reviews
In St. Louis: Awakenings Touches the Soul
Before Awakenings was a new opera by Tobias Picker, premiering at Opera Theater of St. Louis last week, it was a ballet, with a score also by Picker (completely different from the opera), as well as a 1990 film starring Robert DeNiro, and the … »
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People in the News
New Conductors: Choral/Opera Division
Jace Kaholokula Saplan (pictured), director of choral activities and associate professor of music learning & teaching and choral conducting at Arizona State University, is to be the next artistic director of The Choral Arts Society of … »
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