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Met and Its Musicians Reach an Agreement
In typical cliff-hanger fashion, the musicians of the Metropolitan Opera have reached an agreement with their employer, enabling the opening of the country’s biggest-budget arts organization as planned on September 27, after 18 months of … »
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Bayreuth Festival's Audacious New Höllander
BAYREUTH, Germany—After last summer’s lost season, the Bayreuth Festival reopened with an audacious production of Der fliegende Höllander led by Oksana Lyniv of Urkania, the first woman ever to conduct here. With strict rules in … »
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London Mozart Players Chief Exec to Step Down
Julia Desbruslais has announced that she will step down as executive director of the London Mozart Players (LMP) at the end of 2021. She has been with the group since 1989 as a cellist, and assumed the executive position in 2016, two years after … »
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Shakeup at Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition
The three artistic principals of the Long-Thibaud-Crespin Competition have stepped down, in the words of the French periodical La Lettre du Musicien , “so that the competition… continues to live on.” Their departure is part of … »
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Atlanta Ballet Names Polished Fund Raiser to Top Admin Post
Tom West, former chief advancement officer of the Los Angeles based American Film Institute, is the new executive director of the Atlanta Ballet. He succeeds Arturo Jacobus, who retired at the end of last season, leaving the company in fiscal … »
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A Bleak Future for Music Under Taliban Rule
If history is any guide, one casualty of the Taliban’s stunning takeover of Afghanistan will be the presence of music in the life of the country’s people. Between 1996 and 2001, music was banned; performing, selling, or even listening … »
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Henri Shortens Central Park Comeback Concert
NEW YORK (AP) — This time, Barry Manilow didn’t make it through the rain. Unlike the Grammy-winning recording artist’s 1980 hit, “I Made It Through Rain,” the superstar-laden “Homecoming Concert” in New … »
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Don Everly Dies at 84
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Don Everly, one-half of the pioneering Everly Brothers whose harmonizing country rock hits impacted a generation of rock ‘n’ roll music, has died. He was 84. Everly died at his home in Nashville, … »
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Music Teacher Creates a Map of Women Composers
A 28-year-old music teacher from Valencia is putting women composers on the map—literally. “We’ve never given them the place they deserve in history,” said Sakira Ventura, the creator of an interactive map that features … »
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Michael Morgan Dies at 63
Michael Morgan, longtime music director of the Oakland Symphony Orchestra with a hard-earned, sterling reputation as both powerful artistic communicator and a keen awareness of what an orchestra can be, died at Oakland Kaiser Hospital in … »
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