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A Goldbergs That Changed My Life

VIENNA—As I write, it has been over ten hours, and my mind is still reeling. Something very rare and extraordinary happened on Monday night (Jan. 20): A performance changed my life. I have heard Bach’s Goldberg Variations probably at … »
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When Is Old Too Old?

Knowing when it’s time to quit is one of life’s hardest decisions. Hanging on too long can risk public humiliation and embarrassment as well as resentment from rising generations eager for their moment in the spotlight. A drop-off in … »
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WNO's Latest Trio of 'Skitches'

For the past 12 years the Washington National Opera’s (WNO) American Opera Initiative (AOI) has paired three teams of composers and librettists with professional mentors to produce concert-ready 20-minute operas that, notes the Washington … »
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Coming Attractions: Summer Music in the Rockies

Next summer’s Colorado Music Festival will offer 19 orchestral performances by the Festival Orchestra, with Music Director Peter Oundjian and four guest conductors on the podium; chamber music featuring two string quartets; and a dozen … »
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Ólafsson Premieres John Adams's Latest in San Francisco

SAN FRANCISCO—John Adams can’t help himself. Even when he’s not writing for the stage, as in such operas as Nixon in China, The Death of Klinghoffer, and Doctor Atomic , the Bay Area-based composer has an irrepressible … »
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Bargemusic Moves to Dry Land, for Now

Brooklyn’s much beloved Bargemusic, two years from its 50th anniversary of offering low cost, high quality chamber concerts on the East River, is moving. Although the quality of the music has remained strong, the vessel for it has succumbed … »
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New Documentary: The Lost Music of Auschwitz

Eight years ago, a casual conversation with an archivist at the museum at Auschwitz-Birkenau set Leo Geyer on a journey to resurrect music written by prisoners at the Nazi death camp. The musician and composer knew that as many as six orchestras … »
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AI Exec Promises to Remove the Dreary Task of Making Music

The AI-powered music-making platform Suno and its CEO, Mikey Shulman, perfectly embody the threat that artificial intelligence and its acolytes pose to artists who create and perform music of all genres. Shulman bemoans the fact that creating … »
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Seattle Symphony CEO Resigns

Krishna Thiagarajan is out as CEO of the Seattle Symphony and Benaroya Hall. Sources are also reporting the exits of the CFO/COO Cheronne Wong and VP HR/Chief Diversity Officer Paul Johnson. The CEO job is officially vacant as of April 30. In the … »
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Head of the NEA Resigns, Preempting Trump

The change of presidential administrations brings with it inevitable turnover at the top of many federal agencies. Among the first to resign is Maria Rosario Jackson , approved to a four-year term in December 2021 by the U.S. Senate , as chair of … »
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