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The NY Phil Season Opens with a Blast of Fresh Air
Gustavo Dudamel’s current title at the New York Philharmonic is Music & Artistic Director Designate. But the September 11 opening night of the 2025–2026 season offered a good sense of what to expect in 2026-27, when he takes the … »
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Contests & Awards
Six Weeks of Competition Wins
Jeonghwan Kim took home the €22,000 first prize at the Bartók World Competition , which concluded at the Liszt Academy in Budapest, on Sept. 7. The Korean-German pianist also received several concert in. vitationsSpain's Gorka Plada … »
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People in the News
Tesori and Upshaw Join Yale Faculty
Yale University’s Department of Music added two accomplished musicians to its faculty in July. Jeanine Tesori [pictured], a two-time Tony Award-winning composer whose Grounded was part of the Met’s last season, and soprano Dawn … »
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New Violinist for Engegård Quartet
Amanda Håøy Horn is the new second violinist of the Engegård Quartet, succeeding Laura Custodio Sabas, who leaves the foursome after four years. Horn, who is based in Oslo, studies with Elise Båtnes at the Norwegian … »
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NY Phil Acknowledges Major Gifts from Board Officers
Perhaps it’s just coincidental, but Gustavo Dudamel’s arrival as the music director designate of the New York Philharmonic (NY Phil) has been accompanied by the announcement of three major gifts from officers of the board of trustees. … »
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Industry News
SFSymphony, Players Reach Agreement
Hours before tonight’s season opening with Jaap van Zweden and Yuja Wang, the musicians and management of the San Francisco Symphony reached a tentative three-year agreement. It now heads to the players for ratification. Musicians had … »
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Berlin Phil Invites Munich Phil to Its Musikfest
The recent decision by the Flanders Festival Ghent to cancel a performance by the Munich Philharmonic has drawn the ire of numerous high profile musicians and politicians, including Belgium Prime Minister Bart de Wever who calls the move … »
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Michigan Repubs Seek to Zero Out Arts Funding
If the Republican majority in Michigan’s House of Representatives has its way, the $12.3 million spent last year on arts and cultural programs will be totally eliminated this year, as will Senate proposals for $2 million for facility … »
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People in the News
Gemma New Withdraws from Israel Phil Concerts
On Sept. 5 New Zealand conductor Gemma New pulled out of concerts scheduled for January 2026 with the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra. Her decision came after the PSNA (Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa) issued a news release criticizing her … »
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People in the News
Dispelling the Vocal Injury Myth
For dramatic soprano Alexandra (“Lexi”) LoBianco, the summer of 2022 was a period of her life she would just as soon forget. She arrived at the Santa Fe Opera in the wake of the death of her mentor Carol Kirkpatrick, the end of a … »
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