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Jessye Norman's Family Sues MDs for Leaving Her Paralyzed
Legendary soprano Jessye Norman stopped performing in 2015, four years before her death , attributed to septic shock and multi-organ failure, secondary to complications of a spinal cord injury she sustained in 2015. Now a lawsuit filed by … »
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Jenufa Finally Opens at Covent Garden, but All Is Not Well
LONDON--Londoner’s have had to wait a while for Jenufa . Claus Guth’s new production, which opened September 28 at the Royal Opera House, was all rehearsed and ready to go in March 2020 when the pandemic struck. Now, finally, … »
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Connecticut's 'Big 6' Arts Centers in New Partnership
Connecticut’s six largest performing arts venues are launching “It's Showtime, CT!,” a campaign highlighting the reopening of their venues, the varied cultural programming available statewide, and the safety protocols in place … »
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Composer Carlisle Floyd Dies at 95
Carlisle Floyd, among the first successful American opera composers, died on September 30 in Tallahassee, FL. He was 95. His death was announced by his publisher, Boosey & Hawkes. His best known work, Susannah is the third most performed … »
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Yannick's Home Orchestra Gets $2.5M to Support His Artistic Vision
Further confirmation of Yannick Nézet-Séguin’s midas touch, as if any was needed, has been unveiled in the form of a $2.5 million gift to the Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal to support his artistic vision … »
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Cleveland O Gets $50M, Renames Severance Hall
The Cleveland Orchestra is recipient of $50 million from the Cleveland-based Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel Foundation, the largest grant in the ensemble’s 103-year history and one of the most significant ever made to a major symphony … »
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The Met Revives Boris Goduov in Its Original, Shorter Form
Shortened versions of operas have found a certain vogue during the pandemic, ostensibly for health reasons. Usually it is the director who does the shortening, but at least one operatic standard exists in a version created by the composer that is … »
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Violinist James Buswell Dies at 74
Violinist James Buswell, said to have made his debut with the New York Philharmonic at the age of seven, died on September 28 in Boston. He was 74. A graduate of the Juilliard School, Buswell performed with most of the major international … »
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Marlboro Music Buys Its Summer Home
Marlboro Music has completed its purchase of Potash Hill, the 563-acre former home of Marlboro College, which closed in 2020 and which has served in part as the summer home of the Marlboro Music Festival since its beginnings. “The purchase … »
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Broadway Show Opens Then Closes, Due to Covid-19 Cases
The hit Broadway show Aladdin was canceled Wednesday night when breakthrough COVID-19 cases were reported within the musical’s company, a day after the show reopened following some 18 months of being shuttered due to the pandemic. It was a … »
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