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Revolt in the Berkshires, as Tech Crew Walks Off the Job

July 28, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The Williamstown(MA) Theater Festival’s recent efforts to present Row , a musical by composer-lyricist Dawn Landes and book writer Daniel Goldstein, offers object lessons on the perils of performing out-of-doors in the rainy season and … » Read
 

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Orchestral Rep Added to African Music Project Database

July 27, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The long overdue efforts by orchestras and other classical music presenters to diversify their programming often run into difficulties identifying appropriate repertoire. Many works by Black composers remain unpublished, so finding a score, much … » Read
 

People in the News

New Artistic Leaders for France & Belgium

July 27, 2021 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Emmanuel Hondré is to be the next general director of the Opéra National de Bordeaux, effective as of August 2022 and succeeding Marc Minkowski as his term expires. Hondré has been director of the Concerts and Shows … » Read
 

People in the News

Scott Harrison Named Executive VP and Provost, Cleveland Institute

July 27, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Capping a new leadership lineup underway over the last several years under President and CEO Paul W. Hogle, the Cleveland Institute of Music has named Scott Harrison executive VP and provost—a new position at CIM. Harrison is a familiar … » Read
 

People in the News

ABT Exec Director to Exit

July 26, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Four months after Kevin McKenzie announced that he would step down after 30 years as artistic director of the American Ballet Theater, Kara Medoff Barnett has said she will exit as well, after five years as the company’s executive director. … » Read
 

People in the News

The Met's 'Prince of Darkness' Has Died

July 27, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Gil Wechsler, who as the Metropolitan Opera’s first resident lighting designer spent over 20 years casting light on 114 productions (74 of them new), died on July 9. He was 79. He first arrived at the Met in 1977, having already designed … » Read
 

Reviews

Corigliano Breaks His Vow and Returns to Opera: The Lord of Cries

July 26, 2021 | George Loomis, Musical America
SANTA FE, NM--Of all the mythological subjects to furnish material for operas, the story of Dionysus’s revenge against the city of Thebes and its ruler, as memorialized in Euripides’s drama  The Bacchae , may well be the most … » Read
 

Contests & Awards

Sphinx Announces Annual Medals for Excellence

July 26, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Sphinx Organization has awarded its Medal of Excellence, and accompanying $50,000 career grant, to each of three artists: pianist Michelle Cann, violinist Randall Goosby, and soprano Karen Slack. “These leaders set extraordinary … » Read
 

Industry News

MA's Free Guide to (Mostly) Free Streams, July 26-August 2

July 26, 2021 | Clive Paget, Musical America
We will be updating this list weekly. Please note that all times are given in U.S. Eastern Time (ET). To calculate in other time zones or counties, British Summer Time (BST) is currently five hours ahead of ET and Central European Time (CET) is … » Read
 

Reviews

Polonium Poisoning in the Countryside Makes for a Long Night at the Opera

July 26, 2021 | Clive Paget, Musical America
It’s quite an undertaking for a country house opera company to develop and present the world premiere of a substantial new work. Kudos is therefore due to the privately funded Grange Park Opera, whose purpose-built opera house hosts a … » Read
 
 

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