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Artist Management Moves
Acclaimed French pianist David Fray [pictured] has joined Arabella Arts for general management. He was previously with IMG Artists. In addition to performing internationally as a soloist and with major orchestras, Fray in 2021 launched the … »
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Sheila Nadler Dies at 82
Mezzo-soprano Sheila Nadler died on June 25 in Manhattan at age 82. She studied with Rosa Ponselle and was among the selected few chosen for Maria Callas’s famous masterclasses at Juilliard 1971-72. Ms. Nadler sang major roles on stages … »
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How El Sistema Elevates the Otherwise Impoverished
In 2008, when the Big Noise Project began in Raploch, only one child living in this impoverished cluster of estate houses at the foot of Stirling Castle was learning to play a musical instrument. Today, there are more than 400, and the estate has … »
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SFO's Don Giovanni: A Convincing Case for a World Beyond Repair
SAN FRANCISCO—The flames are already flickering as the overture begins in the new production of Don Giovanni directed by Michael Cavanagh at San Francisco Opera. Set and projection designer Erhard Rom’s accompanying visuals establish … »
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Orlando Consort Announces Its Final, 35th, Season
The Orlando Consort, the renowned Medieval and early Renaissance vocal quartet, has announced that the upcoming season—its 35 th —will be its last. “The timing is propitious,” the group said on its webpage, “[and] … »
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Emergency Landing at Glyndebourne
When the tenor and his understudy in Glyndebourne’s production of Ethel Smyth's The Wreckers both fell ill on June 21, it required a chartered helicopter to guarantee that the show could go on. Adam Gilbert, an associate artist with the … »
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Updates in Academia
Ukrainian violist Maxim Rysanov will join the Yehudi Menuhin School (YMS) as its first associate artist, a role that will see him visiting the school several times annually, as a chamber music coach and conductor and giving masterclasses. He next … »
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Rusalka: Another Winner from Garsington
LONDON--Ten years have passed since the current boss of Garsington Opera took over and transformed it from a middling country house festival into a plausible pretender to the Glyndebourne throne. During his tenure, the charismatic Scottish … »
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Pittsburgh Names 3 Key Players, Including Concertmaster
After nearly six seasons without a permanent concertmaster, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra has finally named one, effective in 2022-23 and starting this summer on the orchestra’s European tour. David McCarroll [pictured] succeeds Noah … »
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McGill Conservatory of Music to Close
Montreal’s McGill Conservatory of Music will close its doors for good at the end of this summer, a victim of the pandemic. In a statement, the school called its decision "sobering, yet unavoidable…. The trend is as clear as it is … »
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