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Don't Blink: San Antonio Phil News
Patrons of the San Antonio Philharmonic, to say nothing of the ensemble’s musicians, must feel as if they are riding a wild roller coaster. A recent report that the orchestra was about to be evicted from its concert venue in the … »
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Vocal Composers in the Spotlight
LONDON—The new year looks set to open with a slew of original vocal albums. Take Brooklyn Suite , an eclectic collection of songs from Zachary Wilder. Most people will know the silken-voiced tenor as an accomplished baroque music specialist … »
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Proposed Changes to ACE Potentially ''Transformative''
A new review of Arts Council England (ACE) undertaken by the Labor peer Margaret Hodge has recommended that the agency take deliberate steps to overcome a “loss of respect and trust” among those it funds due to “perceived … »
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Musical America Names 2026 Honorees
Coincident with the release of its 2026 International Directory of the Performing Arts, Musical America has announced the winners of its annual awards. The Artist of the Year is pianist Emanuel Ax, with Gabriela Lena Frank tapped as Composer of … »
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Morricone's Partenope Gets Bizarre Staging
MILAN—By the time of his death five years ago, at age 91, Ennio Morricone had achieved unrivalled recognition in the world of film music, winning a long list of prizes for soundtracks including Cinema Paradiso, The Mission, and a series of … »
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League Partners with RIOS
The League of American Orchestras has announced a partnership with the recently formed Ibero-American Network of Symphony Orchestras (RIOS), a 60-orchestra network comprised of ensembles from North, Central, and South America, and the Iberian … »
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Youth Opera Academy to Santa Fe
The National Youth Opera Academy (NYOA) will collaborate with the Young Voices of the Santa Fe Opera from July 29 to August 8, 2026 in a first-of-its-kind intensive summer program for aspiring high school vocalists. Under the direction of … »
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'The Finest 10 Minutes of Opera London Has Seen This Fall'
LONDON—Aside from the orchestral forces, the new Royal Opera House Ariodante retains two key elements from its 2020 concert performances during the pandemic. First, tenor Ed Lyon returns as Lurcanio, our hero’s brother; second, … »
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Barbican Plans £451M Upgrade
Beginning in June 2028 London’s Barbican Center will close its doors for a year-long renovation. The arts center’s theater, concert hall, nature conservatory, and visual arts galleries will be shuttered, with only the cinema remaining … »
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Morricone Gets His Classical Cred
A review of Morricone’s only opera will be posted tomorrow—Ed. NAPLES, Italy (AP) — At long last, vindication has arrived for an Oscar-winning composer who sought to prove he was just as capable of breathing life into … »
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