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Prague Radio Symphony Names New Chief
Beginning with the 2026/2027 season, Elias Grandy will succeed Petr Popelka as chief conductor and artistic director of the Prague Radio Symphony Orchestra. The German-Japanese conductor first collaborated with the ensemble in March 2025, … »
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Yuja to Create Curtis 'Playground'

The Curtis Institute of Music has named one of its most illustrious alumna—superstar pianist Yuja Wang—to a new position as “artistic collaborator.” She will not become a piano professor or give weekly studio lessons; the … »
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Kavalier & Clay: The Parade Continues

The Metropolitan Opera’s 2025–2026 season began in rancor. When general manager Peter Gelb stepped on stage to introduce the September 21 opening night, some in the audience, protesting the Met’s morally dubious business … »
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NSO Ireland Names a New Principal Conductor

The National Symphony Orchestra Ireland (NSOI), formerly the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra, has named Alexander Shelley to be its next principal conductor starting in fall of 2026, for three seasons. He succeeds Jaime Martin, who stepped … »
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Politics & Opera: La Fenice's New Music Director

The foundation that governs La Fenice, Venice’s famed opera house, has unanimously selected Beatrice Venezi, a pianist and conductor, as the company’s new music director, beginning in October of 2026 for a four-year term. She will … »
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Deutsche Oper Berlin Will Try a New Leadership Model

Aviel Cahn, designated to become general director of the Deutsche Oper Berlin as of summer 2026, has announced plans not to appoint a new general music director, at least initially, to succeed Sir Donald Runnicles. Instead, the company will rely … »
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ASO Musicians, Sign Pact Get a Raise

The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) has reached a new, three-year collective bargaining agreement with its musicians, members of AFM Local 148-462. “I believe we have a fair new contract that both preserves the ASO’s financial … »
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Vancouver Players Give 72-hour Notice

The musicians of the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra have made good on their promise , delivering a strike notice of 72 hours, which could affect this week’s concerts. They have been unable to reach an agreement with management on … »
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A Revelatory Bernstein Kaddish from the LSO

LONDON—One of the refreshing things about Antonio Pappano’s tenure at the London Symphony Orchestra is his willingness to upend the tired old formula of ‘‘Overture, Concerto, Symphony’’—that and an … »
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Leslie Kandell Dies at 89

Leslie Kandell, classical music critic, journalist, and a New Yorker born and bred, died on September 18 after an illness of eight months. She was 89 and died peacefully at her home on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. A longtime contributor to … »
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