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Met Opera Trustees Support Netrebko's Appearance in Florida

It appears that wealthy Metropolitan Opera snowbirds are supporting the appearance of Anna Netrebko at the February fund raiser for the Palm Beach Opera (PBO), her first Stateside engagement since being fired by the Met three years ago. The … »
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New Conductors in Prague, Sydney, São Paulo

German conductor Hermann Bäumer [left] is to be the next music director of the Prague State Opera, succeeding Andriy Yurkevych, who is leaving for personal reasons. Bäumer, 59, steps into the role as of the 2025-26 season. He has led a … »
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Don't Coddle MTT: 'If it's too much, I'll tell you.'

For decades, Michael Tilson Thomas appeared ageless, possessed of what one interviewer characterizes as “a mercurially boyish grace and elegance.” In 2022, the news that he had contracted an aggressive form of brain cancer offered a … »
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No Question, Spotify Is Ruining Music

For music fans, streaming services like Spotify offer the “universal jukebox,” a means of having music at one’s beck and call, usually for a small monthly subscription fee. While concerns about the ethics of Spotify’s … »
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Lone Wolf: Spotify Is Good for (Democratizing) Music

For some aficionados, the introduction of technology to enhance the experience of classical music appears threatening, a transformation that will somehow devalue the art form. For the renowned violinist and educator Cho-Liang [Jimmy] Lin (Musical … »
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Moab Music Fest Names New Artistic Director

The Moab Music Festival, coming up on its 33 rd anniversary of indoor/outdoor concerts amid Utah’s red rocks, has announced the exit of cofounding directors Michael Barrett and Leslie Tomkins and the arrival of violinist Tessa Lark as the … »
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Composer Tom Johnson Dies

Tom Johnson, a composer whose Village Voice columns between 1971 and 1983 documented the emergence of American minimalism, died on Dec. 31 at his home in Paris. He was 85. After earning B.A. and M.M. degrees from Yale University, the Colorado … »
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A Musical Lifeline for Young Kenyans

The slums in the Kenyan cities of Nairobi and Mombasa are among the world’s worst, filled with tens of thousands suffering from hunger, domestic violence, crime, and, in some instances, the toxic environmental conditions created by nearby … »
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Using Bach to Rebuild a Community

Launching a new performing arts organization in the post-pandemic world is not for the faint of heart, but Tekla Cunningham seems unfazed by the prospect. A charismatic violin virtuoso, artistic director, and educator who is a leading figure in … »
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Met's Ill-conceived Aida Has but One Shining Star

The Met’s new production of Aida , seen at its New Year’s Eve premiere, registered as an admission of defeat in the face of Verdi’s dramatic conventions. If director Michael Mayer had had any insights into the workings of the … »
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