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Choral Conductors, One Stepping Down, One Up

June 25, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Dallas Symphony Chorus Director Joshua Habermann [pictured] will exit his post at the end of next season, his 11th with the DSO. He’s on his way to Honolulu, apparently, where his wife has a teaching job. Habermann, also in his 12th season … » Read
 

Industry News

Moving the Instruments of the Orchestra to Save Lives

June 25, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
During the pandemic, an orchestra playing at full tilt can quickly become a super spreader machine. Brass and wind instruments in particular emit aerosols—tiny respiratory droplets—that travel around the stage and into the audience, … » Read
 

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Nicholas Kenyon to Exit as Chief of the Barbican

June 24, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Sir Nicholas Kenyon, among the most highly regarded scribes and administrators in the arts world, is to step down next September after 14 years as managing director of the Barbican, Europe’s largest multi-arts and conference venue. He … » Read
 

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A Delicious Handel Rarity Opens at the Garsington Festival

June 24, 2021 | Mark Valencia, Musical America
LONDON—The Cinderella among Handel’s so-called “magic” operas, Amadigi –composed four years after Rinaldo and two full decades before his bewitching masterpiece Alcina— boasts music of the utmost enchantment. … » Read
 

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President Biden Nominates Eight for 18-member National Arts Council

June 24, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
President Biden’s nominees for members of the National Council on the Arts leave no question that he is determined to bring diversity to America’s arts scene. Once approved by Congress, they will join the group of 18 citizens who … » Read
 

Industry News

Pennsylvania Ballet in for a Name Change

June 24, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Pennsylvania Ballet, formed in 1963, will henceforth be known as the Philadelphia Ballet. “For me, it’s a natural fit,” Executive Director Shelly Power told The Philadelphia Inquirer . “Most ballet companies have their … » Read
 

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Early Music Specialist Jeanne Lamon Dies at 71

June 24, 2021
Jeanne Lamon, an early music specialist who transformed the Toronto-based Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra into an internationally celebrated ensemble, died on June 20. She was 71 and had lived in Victoria, BC, since her retirement in 2014. Born and … » Read
 

Industry News

SF Opera: New Music Director, New Season, New Seats

June 23, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
San Francisco Opera is characterizing its 2021-22 season as a “transitional,” not least because of the very recent reopening of the state in which it resides and the need to space out performances as well as seats. Moving smoothly … » Read
 

Industry News

LSO Will Play at Aix Festival, a Much-massaged Brexit Exception

June 23, 2021 | Agence France-Presse
PARIS (AFP) -- Simon Rattle, music director of the London Symphony Orchestra, considers it "a miracle" they are headed to France for their first international shows since the pandemic, though Brexit still poses a long-term threat. The logistics … » Read
 

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Yuval Sharon's The Industry Adds Personnel

June 23, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Yuval Sharon [pictured], founder and artistic director of The Industry and recent artistic director of the Michigan Opera Theater, is getting some help. Sonic artist Ash Fure and interdisciplinary artist Malik Gaines are joining The Industry as … » Read
 
 

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