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New Brown U Arts Center Named for a Familiar Benefactor
Brown University has named its new performing arts center, scheduled to open in fall 2023, in honor of Frayda B. Lindemann, a trustee of the university and the president and CEO of the board of directors at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, and … »
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Star Violist Joins Colburn Faculty
Beginning in July, violist Tatjana Masurenko will join the Colburn School faculty. She will teach viola and coach chamber music in the Conservatory as well as its Music Academy for gifted pre-college musicians. Apart from her performance … »
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MPR Gets $56M Anonymous Gift--for Classical Music & the Technology to Support It
Minnesota Public Radio (MPR) has received a cash gift of $56 million, the largest in its 55-year history. The donor wanted to remain anonymous, but specified that the funds support classical music initiatives through MPR's YourClassical and … »
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Orfeo at Garsington: Transcendent
LONDON--Garsington Opera launched its six-week summer season with two key repertory operas in productions touched with greatness. The restaging of John Cox’s 2004 Cos ì fan tutte , a modern classic first seen in San Francisco as well … »
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Two New Executive Directors
Seb Lovell-Huckle , executive director of the Birmingham (UK) Contemporary Music Group, is to take the same post with the English Symphony Orchestra as of August 8. He succeeds Peter Sheeran; ESO Board Chair Jonathan Godfrey has been serving in … »
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Florida Doubles Arts Grants (the Governor Wants to Get Re-elected)
The Florida Division of Cultural Affairs will be disbursing grants totaling $59 million to 556 organizations, a figure that more than doubles last year’s $26.7 million grant pool. “I think the arts and cultural field is doing a great … »
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Podium Moves, Far and Near
Umberto Clerici, recent principal cello of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, is the new chief conductor of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra (QSO). He succeeds Johannes Fritzsch, principal conductor and artistic advisor since 2021, and chief … »
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Pandemic Lessons Learned in Middle America
Arts presenters throughout Iowa are trying to build a new normal, putting into effect what they learned during the pandemic. At the same time, they remain wary of completely relaxing the public health measures that were de rigueur for nearly two … »
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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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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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