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Pittsburgh Symphony CEO Appoints 2 Assistant Conductors
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO) has appointed two new assistant conductors, each for a two-year term: South Korea-born Moon Doh and American Jacob Joyce will succeed, respectively, former Associate Conductor Earl Lee and former Resident … »
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Are Metrics Killing Real Journalism?
In her painstakingly researched book, All the News That’s Fit to Click : How Metrics Are Transforming the Work of Journalists , sociologist Caitlin Petre examines how technology and commercialism have combined to alter the nature of the … »
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Bernard Haitink and the Chicago Symphony: Four Very Special Years
CHICAGO—Since Bernard Haitink’s death last Thursday at age 92, effusive tributes have been pouring forth. As well they should. Without a doubt, he was one of his era’s most eminent, supremely eloquent conductors. But one … »
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Chinese Tabloid Urges a Kinder Approach for Yundi Li
An Oct. 23 opinion piece about the current fate of the renowned pianist Li Yundi by Hu Xijin, editor-in-chief of the Global Times , a daily tabloid controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, reveals much about how Chinese society works under its … »
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Frankfurt Opera Names 28-Year-Old as General MD
Thomas Guggeis, the 28-year-old kapellmeister at the Staatsoper Stuttgart and, more recently, the Berlin Staatsoper (in the specially named post of Staatskapellmeister), has signed a five-year contract to be general music director of the … »
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London Mozart Players Tap New Chief Executive
The London Mozart Players (LMP), which prides itself on being the UK’s longest established chamber orchestra, founded in 1949 by Harry Blech, has a new executive director in the wings. He is to succeed Julia Desbruslais, who announced her … »
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Exiled Members of Aghan's Female Orchestra Reunite, Perform in Qatar
DOHA, Quator (AFP) -- For the first time in months, members of Afghanistan's all-female Zohra orchestra have reassembled in Doha, their music once again filling the air as they face an uncertain future. While grateful to be safe in Qatar, their … »
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Jonas Kaufmann in Recital: Different Takeaways from Different Critics
Tenor Jonas Kaufmann is arguably today’s reigning opera divo—a magnetic performer who looks every bit as good as he sounds. His appearances in the U.S.—rare in recent years due both to the pandemic and some health … »
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A Refreshing, Notable Debut at the New York Philharmonic
For those who prefer their orchestral repertoire more on the recent side of the 20 th century than the past, the New York Philharmonic’s program last week was just too enticing to pass up. Add a conductor in her Phil debut and a clarinet … »
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Anne Ewers Is (Mostly) Retiring from the Kimmel Center
Anne Ewers, who has spent the past 14 years doing the heavy lifting of almost ceaseless fund raising as president and CEO of the Kimmel Center, retired on Oct. 22. “I have just loved this career,” Ewers told The Philadelphia Inquirer … »
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