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Star String Faculty Named at Curtis & NEC
The Curtis Institute of Music and New England Conservatory have both announced recent alumni additions to their studio faculties. At Curtis, Erin Keefe and Benjamin Beilman will start next fall, offering individual lessons and chamber/orchestral … »
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Barbican Center Appoints New CEO
Claire Spencer, CEO of Arts Center Melbourne (ACM), is to become the first ever CEO of the Barbican Center, which claims to be the largest performing arts and conference center in Europe. She succeeds Nicholas Kenyon, who stepped down last … »
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Dausgaard's Successor Named in Scotland
Ryan Wigglesworth has been selected to assume the position of chief conductor for the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra (BBC SSO) as of September. He succeeds Thomas Dausgaard, in the post for six years, and recently departed from the Seattle … »
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Isabel Leonard Moves to 'The Next Stage of My Career'
Mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard, active on the world’s major opera stages and a Grammy-winning recording artist, is moving on to “the next stage of [her] career,” as she puts it, changing to Promethean Artists for worldwide general … »
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Simon Rattle Receives Germany's Highest Honor
BERLIN (AP) — Germany's president on Tuesday bestowed the country's highest honor on British conductor Simon Rattle, the former head of the Berlin Philharmonic who is set to take a new job in Munich next year. President Frank-Walter … »
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SFO Summer Season Revisits Bright Sheng's ...Red Chamber
The San Francisco Opera’s 99th Season continues at the War Memorial Opera House between June 4 and July 3 with three offerings. First up is a new production of Mozart’s Don Giovanni , which is set in a post-apocalyptic future amid the … »
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New Musicians in Pittsburgh, Minnesota, Detroit
As musical life continues on the obstacle-ridden road to recovery, a number of orchestras have recently announced new players. The Pittsburgh Symphony will have two new violists as of next spring. Sean Juhl, who is currently working on his BM … »
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Banff Center Announces Leadership Changes
Recent hires at the Banff Center for Arts and Creativity have filled three key leadership positions: Director of Indigenous Leadership, Dean of Arts and Leadership, and Director of Dance Training Programming. Simon Ross, a hereditary member of … »
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Musicians Accuse Boston's Berklee of Insufficient Pay
In a move designed to promote the idea that Boston’s Berklee College of Music should “practice what it preaches,” Adam Gautille has resigned because the school refuses to pay session musicians top-tier rates. “We're not … »
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How 3 Months Behind Japan's Closed Borders Became 21 Concerts with 5 Orchestras
American conductor John Axelrod arrived in Kyoto, Japan, from Switzerland in time for the requisite ten-day quarantine before his appearance on the podium of the City of Kyoto Symphony Orchestra, November 27 and 28. His next scheduled engagement, … »
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