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Simon Woods Named Interim at Grand Teton Music Festival
Simon Woods, who recently resigned as president and CEO of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, is to be interim executive director of the Grand Teton Music Festival, as of February 24. He succeeds Andrew Palmer Todd, who resigned under pressure after … »
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NY Phil in 2020-21: The New Regime Stokes the Flames
Two years from now the New York Philharmonic will be an orchestra on the move, literally, as the reconstruction of David Geffen formerly Avery Fisher formerly Philharmonic hall gets underway. In the meantime, it continues its forward momentum … »
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Susan B. Anthony Is (Still) The Mother of Us All
Forget Beethoven’s 250th birthday, this year’s most inspirational anniversary is the centenary of the passing of the Nineteenth Amendment (“The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by … »
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A Pianist's Worst Nightmare
Canadian virtuoso Angela Hewitt lost her “best friend” when her one-of-a-kind F278 Fazioli piano was dropped by movers. “I hope my piano will be happy in piano heaven,” she says, describing the handmade instrument as … »
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Lyon Ballet Director Fired for Firing Dancer After Pregnancy
The director of a French ballet has been sacked for getting rid of a dancer after she had a baby, the French culture ministry confirmed Friday. Unions had called for Greek-born Yorgos Loukos to go after he lost his appeal over discrimination … »
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Anna Netrebko One of Two 2020 Polar Prize Winners
Sweden’s annual Polar Music Prize, worth one million Swedish Kronor (US $110,000) for each recipient, this year goes to soprano Anna Netrebko and pop songwriter Diane Warren. Founded in 1989 and derived from an endowment left by the late … »
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LA Phil Reprises Reykjavik Festival, in Miniature
LOS ANGELES – Even for an organization that routinely shoots for the new and unusual, the Los Angeles Philharmonic’s 2017 Reykjavik Festival was really out there, a gamble that music from remote Iceland would find an audience in … »
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Carlos Kalmar to Exit Oregon Symphony
Carlos Kalmar will step down as music director of the Oregon Symphony at the end of the 2020-21 season. He will have been in the job 18 years and is credited with bringing the orchestra to a higher artistic standard than when he arrived. He … »
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Miller Theater Composer Portrait: Caroline Shaw on a New Path
Caroline Shaw won the Pulitzer Prize in Music Composition in 2013, the youngest person to do so. The winning work, Partita, written for the vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth, of which she is a member, displays a plethora of musical styles, ranging … »
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Contests & Awards
Icelandic Composer Adds an Oscar for Best Score to Her Trophy Case
On Sunday night Hildur Gudnadóttir won an Oscar for best score, for Todd Phillips’ Oscar-nominated film Joker . The Icelandic composer had already won the Golden Globe, Critic’s Circle, and BAFTA awards for the work. … »
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