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Pappano Unearths Italian Rarities with the LSO
LONDON--Anyone wondering how Sir Antonio Pappano’s tenure as chief conductor of the London Symphony Orchestra—beginning September 2024—might differ from that of current incumbent Sir Simon Rattle should consider this dazzling … »
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Contests & Awards
Kaufman Music Center Gets $5M Endowment Gift
The Kaufman Music Center has launched a $10 million endowment drive with a $5 million gift from its namesakes, Elaine and Henry Kaufman. To date, the campaign has already received an additional $2.5 million toward the final $10 million. Located … »
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Ojai Festival Gets Rearranged as Julia B Tests Positive for Covid
Julia Bullock, a key member of the American Modern Opera Company (AMOC), music director of this year's Ojai Music Festival, which opens on Thursday, tested positive for Covid-19 just prior to her planned flight to California from … »
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More on the Minnesota Vänskä Legacy
After 19 years and more than 750 performances, Osmo Vänskä will conduct his final; concerts as music director of the Minnesota Orchestra in the coming weeks. He will leave an ensemble that has joined the first rank of orchestras in the … »
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Contests & Awards
Competition Results: Conductors, the Cliburn, Violinists, Singers
This week alone, competition results have been packing the Inbox. In addition to cellist Hayoung Choi’s win at the International Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels, and Bertie Baigent’s at the first I nternational Conducting … »
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People in the News
Yannick Addresses Gun Violence
The Philadelphia Orchestra’s 2021-22 season concluded on a week during which in the city alone 30 people were shot and five died due to gun violence. That same week 19 elementary school students and two teachers were shot to death in … »
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Trifonov Tackles Bates's New Concerto in San Francisco
SAN FRANCISCO--In his new Piano Concerto, Mason Bates doesn’t employ any of the electronica or DJ stylings that earmark a number of the composer’s other works. But when the piece received its first West Coast performances June 2-5, it … »
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Industry News
Cell Phone Stops Verdi in His Tracks at La Scala
Not for the first time, a cell phone interrupted a key moment at La Scala yesterday. Last night during a performance of the “Patria oppressa” chorus from Macbeth, Riccardo Chailly stopped the entire Teatro alla Scala Orchestra and … »
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La Scala's Next Season Is Heavy with Russians, including Anna
MILAN — Milan’s famed La Scala opera house on Monday announced the celebration of next season’s gala premiere with the Russian opera Boris Godunov , a move it hopes will underline the separation of culture from politics. La … »
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Carnegie Will Stream All-star Ukraine Benefit Free
If you have a conscience, you'll want to make a donation: Carnegie Hall will stream a recording of its May 23 benefit Concert for Ukraine at no charge starting Wednesday afternoon, June 8, at 2 p.m., both on its website and social media channels. … »
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