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The Best of Boston in 2024

BOSTON—This city, with one of the “top-five” American orchestras, remains a rich center for classical music, attracting homegrown and imported artists, though its celebrated orchestra isn’t always at the top of the heap. … »
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Syracuse Opera Files for Liquidation
A December 13 update on the PacerMonito r indicates that the Syracuse Opera, which has been dormant since the cancellation of its 2023-24 season , has filed for Chapter 7 liquidation. The last opera on its stage, in October of 2023, was I Am a … »
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Angel Blue to Usher in 2025 as Met's Aida

NEW YORK (AP)—If she has the voice of an angel, and the face of an angel, she must be an Angel. American soprano Angel Blue [Musical America’s 2025 Vocalist of the Year], one of the most admired singers of her generation, is … »
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Lahav Shani Enlivens a Weary CSO

A conductor, pianist, and bassist, Rotterdam and Israel Philharmonic Music Director Lahav Shani has many talents. Enlivening a weary Chicago Symphony appears to be one of them. In June, Shani powerfully closed out the CSO subscription season, a … »
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Five Key Points from SMU's 2024 Arts Data

In a year-end summary, SMU DataArts has highlighted five insights from its research projects in 2024. 1. Rural counties hold their own in arts vibrancy. Thirty rural counties scored in the top 5 percent of the SMU Arts Vibrancy Index. Key … »
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More on Gelb's Times Piece

To demonstrate that opera is not “an antique genre preoccupied with musty subject matter,” The New Yorker critic Alex Ross looks back over a season that included a “striking array of contemporary works.” The Metropolitan … »
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Airport Music: Under-the-Radar No More

SEATAC, Washington (AP)— Background music is no longer an afterthought at many airports, which are hiring local musicians and carefully curating playlists to help lighten travelers’ moods. London’s Heathrow Airport built a stage … »
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Mellon Foundation Names Successor to Emil Kang

The Mellon Foundation has appointed a new program director for arts and culture to succeed Emil J. Kang, who steps down at the end of the year. The announcement of Kang's successor, Deana Haggag, a program officer, is the first public news of his … »
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James Gaffigan to Exit Valencia

The Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía has announced that James Gaffigan will end his four-year term as musical director upon the expiration of his contract on Aug. 31, 2025. The theater praised the American conductor’s expansion of the … »
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Recent Resignations in Germany and the UK

Christoph Meyer has announced that he will resign as general director of the Deutsche Oper am Rheim after more than 15 seasons on March 30, 2025. “Unfortunately… I had to accept that my state of health does not allow me to continue … »
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