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Opus 3 Under New Management, in Every Sense
The unprecedented partnership created by a generously endowed conservatory (San Francisco Conservatory of Music, or SFCM) purchasing a Covid-vulnerable artist management firm (Opus 3) has new leadership. David Stull—president of SFCM and … »
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Curtis Institute, 92Y in New Partnership
“Curtis at 92Y,” a new collaboration between Philadelphia’s Curtis Institute of Music and the 92 nd Street Y, will offer performances, classes for schoolchildren, adult education, mentorship, and more while providing Curtis with … »
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Montréal's Ensemble Contemporain to Cease Operations
On Nov. 30 Véronique Lacroix, artistic director and founder of L’Ensemble contemporain de Montréal (ECM+), told a stunned audience that the ensemble would be shutting down, most likely after a final concert. “We worked … »
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Good News, Bad News for the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
In October, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra opened with great fanfare its new home at Bradley Symphony Center, the $90 million conversion of the former Warner Grand Theater in the downtown area of the city. That's the good news, along with a … »
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In LA: 'Reel Music' Gives Concert Hall Bona Fides to Recent Film Scores
Film music, an essential component of the motion picture art, has often been considered the musical equivalent of a red-headed step child—underappreciated and not quite up to classical standards. Ironically, these days, writes Mark Swed for … »
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New Artist of the Month: Pianist Tom Borrow
CLEVELAND—Plenty of rising artists have gained attention by substituting for their more established colleagues at the last minute. Pianist Tom Borrow, however, is making a career out of it. Still just 21 years old, Borrow has hit the … »
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Theodora at La Scala: Starry Cast Lacks Soul
MILAN--The 1750 London premiere of Handel’s Theodora was a flop, receiving only three performances in its opening run. The oratorio’s La Scala debut on Nov. 20 was a different story, the audience erupting into raucous applause at the … »
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Juan Diego Flórez Named Artistic Director of the Rossini Opera Festival
Peruvian tenor Juan Diego Flórez is to be the next artistic director of the Rossini Opera Festival, an annual summer event dedicated to its namesake. He was recommended by his predecessor in the position, Ernesto Palacio, also a Peruvian … »
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Attention Ring Heads: Opera Australia's Now Scheded for 2023
Opera Australia is hoping the third time is the charm. After twice postponing its premiere of the world’s first fully digital production of Der Ring des Nibelungen , it has scheduled Wagner’s iconic tetralogy for December 2023 at … »
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When the Broadway Musical Lay Fallow, Sondheim Kept It 'Moving on'
The world of musical theater lost a titan when Stephen Sondheim died at 91 on Nov. 19. “It is no exaggeration to say that Sondheim changed the nature of theatrical storytelling,” writes theater critic Charles McNulty in the Los … »
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