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Gehry-designed YOLA Center Is Another Feather in LA Phil's Cap
The opening of the Judith and Thomas L. Beckmen YOLA Center in downtown Inglewood this September will represent an exemplar of architectural adaptive reuse and adds another feather in the cap of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. The first permanent … »
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Salzburg Fest Logo Has a Tale Rarely Told
The silhouette of the Hohensalzburg Fortress; Salzburg’s regional flag; and a Greek theater mask, all set against a golden background, comprise the logo for the annual five-week feast of music and theater that is the Salzburg Festival. … »
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B'way's West Side Story to Remain Shuttered; Returns $10M SVOG
The Broadway remake of West Side Story, which opened in February of 2020, just one month before Covid-19 struck , announced earlier this week that it would not reopen in September. Directed by Ivo van Hove, with choreography by Anne Teresa De … »
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Opera Australia Appoints a New Chief Exec
Opera Australia (OA) has named a new CEO, the first woman to occupy the job, and a highly credentialled one at that. Fiona Allan, born in Australia but living in the U.K. since 2004 when she was appointed artistic director of the Wales Millennium … »
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"Bernstein's Answer" Opens at Ravinia's New Experience Center
As it returns to live performances, the Ravinia Festival has a shiny new attraction for concertgoers—the Ravinia Music Box Experience Center. The Center’s main attraction is a 12-minute long high-tech, immersive exhibit— … »
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Sir Nicholas Kenyon Returns to Music Criticism
The editors at London’s Telegraph Group must have been listening: When Sir Nicholas Kenyon announced his plan to depart after nearly 25 years as managing director of the Barbican, among the reasons he stated was his desire to get back … »
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Young Violinist Loaned the 18th-century Instrument of Her Dreams
The Norwegian violinist Vilde Frang is to be the beneficiary of the long-term loan of the 1734 “Rode” Guarneri del Gesù violin. Previously played by virtuosi such as Pierre Rode, Norbert Brainin, and Kyung Wha Chung, Frang … »
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Walter Yetnikoff, Record Biz Mogul from the Bad 'Ol Days, Dies at 87
NEW YORK (AP) — Walter Yetnikoff, the rampaging, R-rated head of CBS Records who presided over blockbuster releases by Michael Jackson, Billy Joel ,and many others and otherwise devoted his life to a self-catered feast of “schmoozing, … »
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San Diego Symphony Opens Its Iconic Venue
The evolution of the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, the San Diego Symphony’s new, $85 million summer stage that opened with great fanfare last Friday, can be traced back to 2016. That was when the city first gave the orchestra permission to … »
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Yo-Yo Ma Brings His Fans to Tanglewood, then Shares the Spotlight
LENOX, Mass--Last Sunday’s terrific Boston Symphony Orchestra concert had multiple connections to the Year 2014: The program in the Koussevitzky Music Shed opened with Sinfonia ( for Orbiting Spheres ), composed in that year by Missy … »
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