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Concerts for Ukraine, from a Single Guitar to Massed Forces
Benefit concerts are nothing new, but the sheer volume of events in support of Ukraine is surely unprecedented. The musical offerings have ranged from opera to country, with venues as different in scope as the Metropolitan Opera and an ad hoc … »
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New Managers and a New Office
Violinist Philippe Quint [pictured] has joined Wittenberg Artists for worldwide general management. Quint, who has 18 recordings to his credit, including his latest of transcribed Charlie Chaplin songs, is an internationally known soloist … »
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Soprano Ailyn Peréz: The AP Interview
NEW YORK (AP) — For soprano Ailyn Peréz, being rejected by the man she loves is all part of the job these days. But accepting a marriage proposal in front of a live audience? That was once in a lifetime. Peréz is … »
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Conductor Appointments: Italy & the Netherlands
Riccardo Minasi, chief conductor of the Mozarteumorchester Salzburg, is the new music director of Tetrao Carlo Felice in Genoa. He’ll conduct two operas and four symphonic programs for each of the next three seasons, starting in 2022-23. … »
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J.P. Getty Trust Names New Prez & CEO
The J. Paul Getty Trust, whose $9.2bn endowment makes it the world’s wealthiest arts institution, has chosen New York University Provost Katherine E. Fleming as its new president and CEO. She follows James Cuno, who will retire this summer … »
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Tribute to Janet, the Kronos's Significant Other
Over four decades, Janet Cowperthwaite has been the magician behind the curtain making the Kronos Quartet a leader in the world of contemporary music. As a 21-year-old college senior in San Francisco, she took a part-time job helping around the … »
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Brexit Prevents U.K. Arts Groups from Touring Europe, Even Lloyd-Webber Shows
Brexit appears to be the gift that just keeps on giving. In a recent appearance before the U.K.’s Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee, Jessica Koravos, president of Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s Really Useful Group, told MPs that it … »
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Rising Conductor to Exit His Starter Gig
Santtu-Matias Rouvali will be leaving the Tampere Philharmonic at the end of 2022-23, marking ten years as its chief conductor. The 36-year-old rising Finn, among those “auditioning” this season for Jaap van Zweden’s job as New … »
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SLSO's Powell Hall Expansion Meets Local Resistance
A group of preservationists in St. Louis is hoping to convince the city’s symphony orchestra (SLSO) not to demolish a nearby 35-year-old home to facilitate SLSO’s planned $100 million expansion of Powell Hall . “I am not really … »
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Conductor Do-Si-Do in Chicago, Rotterdam
With Riccardo Muti down for the count with Covid-19, his Chicago Symphony Orchestra concerts next week will require not one but two conductors to replace him. The bad news from the shift is that Leif Ove Andsnes will not be performing the Britten … »
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