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Baltimore Symphony Rolls Out Its 5-Year Plan for Survival
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) has announced a five-year plan to achieve financial sustainability, greater artistic excellence, and broader community engagement. Developed with input from former Senator Ed Kasemeyer, Chairman of the State … »
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Seattle Opera's First Scholar-in-residence
As Seattle Opera’s inaugural scholar-in-residence, Naomi André occupies a unique position. “Many opera companies have an expert in opera history . . . and some have internal committees that work on issues such as implicit … »
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Philly Pops Gets Another New Music Director
The Philly Pops has a new music director and principal conductor in David Charles Abell. He succeeds Todd Ellison who has “abruptly” departed, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer, after barely a year in the job. Ellison, a busy … »
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The Danish String Quartet's Beethoven: 'Spellbinding'
The beauty of attending a complete cycle of the Beethoven string quartets is the chance to go on a journey, experiencing “a complete life in music,” as the Danish String Quartet puts it in its lively program note. From February 7-18, … »
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Juilliard Appoints New Provost
The Juilliard School has promoted Music Division Director Adam Meyer to the position of provost, succeeding Ara Guzelimian, who announced last year that he would be resigning from the chief academic post. Meyer, who is also deputy dean of the … »
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3 Conductors on the Move
Stephan Zilias (pictured), Kapellmeister at the Deutsche Oper Berlin, has been appointed general music director of the Hannover State Opera, starting next fall. He succeeds Ivan Repušic, now music director of the Munich Radio Orchestra. … »
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NZ Radio Backs Down from Dropping Classical
Radio New Zealand (RNZ) has beat a hasty retreat from plans announced last week to remove Concert , its classical music broadcast, from its FM frequency and replace it with youth-oriented programming . Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern admitted to … »
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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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