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Proof of Vaccination Catches on in Most Venues, with a Few Holdouts
As the Delta variant numbers continue to rise, and the 2021-22 season approaches, an increasing number of presenters are updating their safety policies, most in alignment with local and state regulations. The Ojai Festival, most of which … »
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Teenage Oboist Proves Classical's Cool Factor on Social Media
Spencer Rubin, a 17-year-old oboist from Long Island, is intent on showing Gen Z-ers that classical music is cool. “One of the main ways to keep classical music alive is to just keep people talking about it, and so if we can do that through … »
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New Lawsuit Seeks $25M from James Levine Estate and the Met Opera
Accusations of sexual abuse are following James Levine to the grave. A lawsuit filed Aug. 13 on behalf of an anonymous plaintiff is seeking $25mn from the disgraced conductor’s estate and from the Metropolitan Opera, where he was music … »
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Thomas Quasthoff: Jazz Singer in Love with the Microphone
For over two decades, German bass-baritone Thomas Quasthoff was arguably the world’s greatest lieder singer. And then in 2012, at the height of his powers, he announced his retirement while in his early 50s. “Three days after being … »
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A New Context for Schoenberg's Pierrot Lunaire
HOLLYWOOD—“Enjoy the show,” the announcer said at curtain time Sunday night (Aug. 15) at The Ford, a cozy amphitheater tucked in the hills just across the Cahuenga Pass from Hollywood Bowl. I’m not sure, though, that … »
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Chamber Music America Names CEO
As of September 1, Kevin Kwan Loucks, an Orange-county based chamber musician and entrepreneur, is the new CEO of Chamber Music America. He succeeds Margaret Loi, who announced her retirement last November. Loucks’s wide-ranging … »
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Salzburg Festival Prez Will Step Down
Helga Rabl-Stadler, the no-nonsense president of the Salzburg Festival since 1995, will exit her lofty position at the close of this year’s event. She had been planning to do so earlier, after the close of its 100 th anniversary in 2020. … »
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At the Proms: Jurowski's Stunning Farewell to the LPO
LONDON--The August 12 BBC Prom concert at London’s Royal Albert Hall was much anticipated for Vladimir Jurowski taking his farewell of the orchestra he has helmed as principal conductor for 14 remarkable years. Under his tenure, the London … »
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Sony to Issue Deluxe Marian Anderson Tribute Set
NEW YORK (AP) — On a chilly Easter Sunday 82 years ago, a tall, elegant Black woman walked down the steps of the Lincoln Memorial before an integrated crowd of 75,000 and sang her way into the history books. Marian Anderson performed for … »
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Curtis Drops Famed Oboist from Faculty
Richard Woodhams, who retired as principal oboe of the Philadelphia Orchestra in 2018, has been “retired” from The Curtis Institute of Music as well. The school has informed him that his contract will not be renewed. No reason was … »
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