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Who Will Succeed Mariss Jansons in Munich? A Local Crit's Wish List
Munich-based critic Markus Thiel looks over the possible candidates to succeed the late Mariss Jansons as chief conductor of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, a decision to be made by next fall, he says. First choice is Simon Rattle, whose … »
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Review: New American Music by Two Prize-winning Ensembles
Orchestras may have fallen silent but, with lockdown restrictions slowly easing, chamber ensembles have been slowly re-emerging—if not in the concert hall, then at least in the recording studio. The result has been a steady flow of new … »
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Revisiting an Important Black Composer
The Caramoor Festival’s July 9 th streamed program Tom-Tom: An Epic of Music and the Negro has drawn fresh, long-overdue attention to the African American composer, novelist, and racial equality activist Shirley Graham DuBois. Born in 1896 … »
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LA Master Chorale Reopens in Fall 2021 and Only with the 'Four Os'
The Los Angeles Master Chorale has introduced a new twist to pandemic-induced season cancellations. Rather than discarding months of hard work spent planning its 2020-21 season, the group is simply postponing everything for a year. The first … »
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Baltimore, San Antonio Symphonies Cancel Concerts
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) has cancelled most of its fall 2020 concerts but, unlike the majority of its colleagues, has opted to hold out for the holidays, announcing that it will resume events after November 29. (Most U.S. ensembles … »
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NY Times Names New CEO
Mark Thompson, CEO of The New York Times since 2012, will step down from his post and be succeeded by COO Meredith Kopit Levien, 49, the youngest person to take the top job. She starts Sept. 8. “I've chosen this moment to step down because … »
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Talent Ascending: Paris's New Music Director
PARIS-- He is the new wunderkind of classical music. At only 24, the young Finn Klaus Mäkelä has been appointed music director of the Orchestre de Paris. While he may seem head-spinningly young for such a … »
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John Williams, 88, Attributes His Success to 'Beneficent Randomness'
Anyone who has never heard John Williams’ music has not likely been to the movies in over 40 years. The quiet, self-effacing 88-year-old composer has won five Academy Awards for his film music, and also boasts an enviable catalog of … »
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Crowd of 4,000 Concertgoers Sought for Covid-19 Experiment
German scientists are readying an experiment in Leipzig to try to determine how to prevent Covid-19 from spreading at large indoor concerts. The Restart-19 project, costing €990,000 ($1.14mn), is recruiting volunteers for a … »
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Richard Tucker Foundation Fires Racist Board Member
After he posted several racially charged comments on Facebook over the weekend, David Tucker, son of famed tenor Richard Tucker and board member of the Foundation named for him, set off a social media explosion, condemning his comments and … »
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