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Spain Disinvites Its Native Son, the Singing Star
José Manuel Rodríguez Uribes, minister of culture for Spain, the birthplace and biggest fan base for Placido Domingo, has disinvited his country’s native son from appearing at the National Theater of Zarzuela on May 14 and 15. … »
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Marin Alsop Will Exit the Baltimore Symphony
In what could be construed as a further blow in a spate of them, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will lose its popular music director when her contract expires in August of 2021. It’s not a complete surprise that Marin Alsop will leave, … »
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Domingo Was Set to Pay $500,000 to AGMA
Yesterday’s Associated Press news that AGMA’s investigation into Placido Domingo’s “inappropriate activity” found him guilty as charged , indicated AP’s source was “people familiar with the [AGMA] … »
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Andrew Norman Joins Juilliard Composition Faculty
Andrew Norman, Musical America’s 2017 Composer of the Year, is at the moment based in Los Angeles, but not for long. He will be relocating to New York to take on two major appointments next season: To hold the Debs Composer’s … »
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A Few (More) Recent Artist Signings
Czech conductor Petr Popelka [pictured], conductor fellow of NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchester, chief conductor of the Norwegian Radio Orchestra (KORK) as of next season, has joined the roster of Munich-based KünstlerSekretariat am Gasteig. A … »
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Blind Pianist's Brain Deemed 'Remarkable' by MDs
Matthew Whitaker is making a name for himself as a jazz pianist with performances all over the world. His success is all the more remarkable because the 18-year-old has been blind since birth. Born at 24 weeks and weighing only 1 pound and 11 … »
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AGMA Investigation Finds Domingo Guilty as Charged
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — An investigation into legendary singer Plácido Domingo by the U.S. union representing opera performers found more than two dozen people who said they were sexually harassed or witnessed inappropriate behavior by … »
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3 Orchestras Get New Executive Directors
Dave Moss , executive director of the Haymarket Opera in Chicago and a former violist with the Chicago Philharmonic and Elgin Symphony, starts his new job as executive director of the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra March 1. He succeeds Scott Harrison, … »
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The Flap Over Yuja and the Sunglasses
Both her playing and her devotion to haute couture are attention-grabbing every time Yuja Wang steps on a recital stage. But at a Feb. 21 concert in Vancouver the Chinese-American pianist (MA’s 2017 Artist of the Year) added something extra … »
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Met Opera Orchestra to Go on Tour for First Time in 20 Years
As news arrives this morning from the Berlin Philharmonic that, “on short notice,” Yannick Nézet-Séguin has cancelled this week’s (Feb. 27-29) performances of the Mahler Third Symphony, with Elina Garanca as … »
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