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Conductor/composer Marvin Laird Has Died

Marvin Laird, a longtime conductor for Broadway musicals and performers like Bernadette Peters, died on Dec.2 at age 85. “He was just the most energetic, charismatic fellow you’d ever want to meet,” Peters, who first met Laird … »
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Donizetti Opera Festival's 'New' Artistic Director

Riccardo Frizza, who has served as the music director of the Donizetti Opera Festival since 2017, is to be the new artistic director as well. He succeeds Francesco Micheli, in the post since 2015. Held each year in Bergamo, the 2024 edition of … »
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New Jersey Symphony Taps CEO

Terry D. Loftis, who joined the Dallas Symphony Orchestra two years ago as chief advancement officer, is to be the next president and CEO of the New Jersey Symphony. He is succeeding Gabriel van Aalst , who left in September to become president … »
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Yuval Sharon to Step Down as Artistic Director

Yuval Sharon, who over the past dozen years has played a major role in reshaping the opera scene in Los Angeles and elsewhere, is stepping down as artistic director of the Industry. The announcement on Dec. 5 that Sharon will assume the title of … »
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Netrebko Opens La Scala

MILAN (AP) — Milan’s storied Teatro alla Scala presented Giuseppe Verdi’s La Forza del Destino for its gala season premiere Saturday for the first time in 59 years, determined to shake the opera’s reputation for bringing … »
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Olivier Latry and the Return of the Mighty Instrument

On Dec. 7 and 8, Paris’s Notre Dame Cathedral reopened over five and a half years after the great fire of April 2019. The world leaders and heads of state were among the first to enjoy the fruits of the labor of over 1,200 artisans who … »
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Teatro Colon, Un Ballo, and Argentine Politics

As was the case in Santiago , the music season is coming to a close in Buenos Aires, with a new production of Verdi’s Un Ballo in Maschera as the season finale, together with a flurry of concerts representing the breadth of interest in this … »
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Belgrade Phil Musicians Injured in Blockade Effort

BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — The Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra said four of its musicians were injured Friday in an incident during a weekly 15-minute traffic blockade commemorating the 15 people who died when a concrete canopy collapsed at a … »
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The Czech Phil and Its Leader Celebrate a Centennial

NEW YORK (AP) — Eva Krestová remembered Semyon Bychkov’s first rehearsal as chief conductor of the Czech Philharmonic, leading Shostakovich’s Leningrad Symphony. “I was shaking,” the viola leader recalled of … »
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80 Discs for 80 Years: The MTT Boxed Set

Born in 1944, Michael Tilson Thomas was and is many things: prodigy, pianist, conductor, and composer. Assistant conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra by age 25, he earned his stripes early, attracting the attention of various record labels, … »
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