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LA Opera Looks Within for Its Next Chorus Director
Jeremy Frank is to be the next chorus director of the LA Opera Chorus, stepping into the role long held by Grant Gershon, who announced last fall that he would be making his exit at the end of the season. The transition should be painless, since … »
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NY Phil Names Prize Winner, Dedicates Memorial Day Concert to Ukraine
Pianist Beatrice Rana is the recipient of Ronnie and Lawrence Ackman Classical Piano Prize at the New York Philharmonic, only the second artist to receive the award (the first was Benjamin Grosvenor, in 2016). The Rome-based Rana, 29, makes her … »
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Wizard of Oz Strad to Hit the Auction Block
A Stradivarius violin, thought to have been played on the 1939 Wizard of Oz soundtrack, is expected to fetch as much as $20 million at a Tarsio online auction on June 9. The instrument belonged to Toscha Seidel, who paid $24,000 when he … »
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Artist Management Moves
Pianist Orli Shaham has joined Colbert Artists for representation as a soloist and chamber musician. Shaham is on the Juilliard college and pre-college piano and chamber-music faculties. She is also co-host of NPR’s From the Top , and is … »
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Curtis Institute Tries for 'Immersive' Rimsky
The pandemic turned the classical music world on its head. With concert halls and theaters closed, performance groups turned to streaming to share their wares. While the stay-at-home experience lacked the social interaction that many … »
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Carnegie Mellon U Names Head of Music School
Jonathan Bailey Holland, recent chair of composition, contemporary music and core studies at Boston Conservatory at Berklee, has been appointed as head of the Carnegie Mellon University School of Music, as of August 1. He succeeds Denis Colwell, … »
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Getty to Create a New Foundation for the Arts
Beginning in October 2022 Christie’s will hold a series of auctions in New York to sell the Ann and Gordon Getty Collection, the proceeds of which will go toward the formation of the Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation for the Arts. The nearly … »
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Conductors, New & Renewed
Yu-an Chang , a former assistant conductor of the Boston Symphony, is the new principal conductor of the Taipei Chinese Orchestra (TCO) with immediate effect. He succeeds Qu Chun Quan, who left at the end of last season after eight years in the … »
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San Diego Symphony: On the Move in 2022-23
From October 1, 2022 through May 27, 2023, the San Diego Symphony (SDS) will present 16 programs of classical and contemporary masterworks. Concerts will be held at six venues throughout San Diego County, including the new Rady Shell at Jacobs … »
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Contests & Awards
Met Opera Names 2022 Bevery Sills Award Winner
Baritone Will Liverman, who opened the Met Opera’s 2021-22 season in the lead role of Terence Blanchard’s Fire Shut Up in My Bones , has been named winner of the 2022 Beverly Sills Artist Award, an annual $50,000 prize for … »
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