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Former CAMI Senior VP Brings Disney Film Concert Packages to ICM

February 11, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Emily Threlfall Yoon, former senior VP for the defunct Columbia Artists Management, not to be confused with CAMI Music, which is still operating, has joined ICM Partners as an agent in the concerts department. Yoon’s primary claim to fame … » Read
 

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Museum of African American Music Opens in Nashville

February 11, 2021 | Associated Press
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A new museum two decades in the making is telling the interconnected story of Black musical genres through the lens of American history. The National Museum of African American Music , which opened with a virtual … » Read
 

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Dallas Arts Groups Suffer Huge Losses in 2020

February 11, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Between March 13 and the end of November 2020, the Dallas arts organizations lost more than $95mn and wiped out more than 1,000 jobs. The impact on the city’s cultural landscape has been “devastating,” said Jennifer Scripps, … » Read
 

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SF Symphony's Trendy New Look

February 11, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The arrival of new leadership often offers the optimal moment for an organization to rebrand itself. The San Francisco Symphony (SFS), which recently saw the retirement of its music director of 25 years, Michael Tilson Thomas, and the employ of … » Read
 

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Dartmouth to Invest $75m to Expand Its Arts Center

February 10, 2021 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Dartmouth, the Ivy League university based in Hanover, NH, has chosen the Snøhetta architectural firm to design the $75 million expansion of its Hopkins Center for the Arts. “The Hop,” as it is known, dates to 1962 and, … » Read
 

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Dudamel, LA Phil Stage a Star-studded Fundraiser at the Bowl

February 10, 2021 | Richard Ginell, Musical America
LOS ANGELES—We all know what to expect at gala concerts, those swanky affairs with premium ticket prices, celebrity guest soloists, safe repertoire, and grand dining to follow. So how do you translate that in COVID times, without a dressy … » Read
 

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One Pianist's Crusade to Balance the Repertoire

February 10, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Pianist Lara Downes is on a mission to fashion a more inclusive future for American classical music by incorporating composers of color and acknowledging the genre’s diverse origins. Working with the producer Adam Abeshouse, she has … » Read
 

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Esteemed Quartet Decides to Call It Quits

February 10, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
After being together for 40 years, the players of the Endellion String Quartet—violinists Andrew Watkinson and Ralph de Souza, violist Garfield Jackson, and cellist David Waterman—have decided to disband. The 2019-2020 season was to … » Read
 

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Robert Spano Named Music Director of FWSO

February 9, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Closing out his two decades at the artistic helm of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, Robert Spano has made his next move, to music director of the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra (FWSO). He succeeds Miguel Harth-Bedoya, who announced late in 2018 … » Read
 

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Muti Offended by Teatro San Carlo Cancellation

February 9, 2021 | James Imam, Musical America
Three years ago, Riccardo Muti conducted a production of Così fan tutte directed by his daughter, Chiara Muti, at the Teatro San Carlo. It was the first time he had led a staged opera in his native city in 34 years. Musically, it went down … » Read
 
 

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