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North Carolina Symphony Names Music Director
Carlos Miguel Prieto is to move from artistic advisor to music director of the North Carolina Symphony as of 2023-24, serving as designate next season. He succeeds Grant Llewellyn, who was named laureate in 2020 after 16 years in the post. … »
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Cinci Symphony Goes Full Throttle in 2022-23
The 2022-2023 season will mark a full return for the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO) and Cincinnati Pops after the many disruptions caused by the pandemic. The schedule includes 91 performances, including CSO and Pops subscription … »
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A Times Reporter on "Going to the Other Side"
When he exits The New York Times obituaries desk on Friday and heads uptown to the Metropolitan Opera a few weeks later, Dan Wakin will be “going to the other side” after 40 years in journalism. The last 22 were at The Times, covering … »
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Just Eight Percent of Europe's Major Ensembles Are Led by Women
La Maestra Competition in Paris, the second annual edition of which gets underway next week, has issued some interesting statistics on women conductors. Here are a few: There are 62 women working as permanent music directors or chief conductors … »
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London Symphony Orchestra Recruits Barbara Hannigan
The London Symphony Orchestra has added the much-heralded Canadian soprano and conductor Barbara Hannigan to its artistic team, in the newly created role of Associate Artist for a term of three years. In her new position, Hannigan will create her … »
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A Denatured Cunning Little Vixen Bows at ENO
Premiered in 1924, Leos Janácek’s The Cunning Little Vixen is the sweetest fruit of the Czech composer’s late harvest of operatic masterpieces. “A merry thing with a sad end,” was how the 70-year-old composer … »
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Classical Grammy Nominations Raise the Hackles of Classical Musicians
Classical music generally gets treated like a red-headed stepchild by the Recording Academy, which each year bestows Grammy awards for a laundry list of musical genres. None of the classical awards are presented on the televised broadcast, and a … »
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Four Recent Conductor Appointments
As the 14 semifinalists for the second annual La Maestra Competition prepare for the finals next week, starting March 3 in Paris, news of four conductor appointments arrives, two of them women. Polish conductor Marta Gardolinsk a, a … »
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In London, a Central Office Space for Artist Managers
The necessity of working from home during the pandemic has changed the way that many companies are operating, including London-based artist management firms, ranging in size from Askonas Holt and HarrisonParrott to smaller boutique firms such as … »
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William Kraft Dies at 98
William Kraft, a key figure in the development of Los Angeles’s thriving new-music scene, died on February 12 at the age of 98. The cause was heart failure, reports The Los Angeles Times . Kraft was for 18 years the principal percussionist … »
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