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Master of Music Quits Westminster Cathedral

January 8, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The master of music of Westminster Cathedral has resigned, as of December 31, 2019. Martin Baker, in the job nearly 20 years, was not in favor of upcoming changes at the Cathedral Choir School, which is moving from a seven- to a five-day-a- week … » Read
 

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Musicians' Pension Plan to Reduce Benefits Already Earned

January 7, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Union musicians counting on their pensions to keep them solvent in their years of retirement are in for some bad news. On Tuesday, the American Federation of Musicians Employers’ Pension Fund—which covers about 50,000 free-lancers, … » Read
 

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SF Conservatory, Ballet School in Partnership

January 8, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
A partnership between the San Francisco Ballet School (SFB School) and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) will include movement classes for Conservatory students, music classes for SFB School students, and choreographer-composer … » Read
 

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Alma Mahler and Her Many Modernist Men

January 8, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Cate Haste’s new biography, Passionate Spirit: The Life of Alma Mahler , profiles a woman whose tempestuous relationships with the avatars of early modernism made her a cultural force in her own right. Born in Vienna in 1879, the daughter … » Read
 

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Strike, Still On, Costs Paris Opera $13.3m, So Far

January 8, 2020 |
Rana Moussaoui
PARIS (AFP) -- Paris Opera has lost more than 12 million euros ($13.3 million) in a month-long strike by ballet dancers fighting to cling onto pension rights that date back to the "Sun King" Louis XIV. The opera -- one of the oldest and most … » Read
 

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Classical Stats for 2019: The World's Top Conductors, Composers, etc.

January 7, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Classical music statisticians will be happy to note that, based on events listed on the London-based Bachtrack for the last year, the annual stats for "busiest," translated by Bachtrack as "top," are in. Among other not-so-trivial news is that, … » Read
 

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Emanuel Borok, Longtime Dallas Symphony Concertmaster, Dies at 75

January 7, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Emanuel Borok, concertmaster of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra from 1985 to 2010, died on January 5 after battling lung cancer. He was 75. Borok came to the DSO from the Boston Symphony after 11 years as associate concertmaster and concertmaster … » Read
 

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Peter Mattei, on Prepping for Wozzeck

January 7, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Peter Mattei, Musical America’s  2020 Vocalist of the Year , is winning rave reviews for his current portrayal of Wozzeck in Alban Berg’s modernist masterpiece at the Metropolitan Opera. Heard more often in roles such as Don … » Read
 

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Applications for Chopin Competition Top 500

January 7, 2020 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The number of applicants to the 18 th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition topped 500 for the first time in the almost 100-year history of the event. The number has been growing steadily over the last decade alone, from 353 in 2010. … » Read
 

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Spoleto Fest Focuses on 'Minority Migration'

January 6, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
As if to pay amends for its history as America’s largest slave-trading port, the City of Charleston will be the site of the world premiere of Omar , a new opera based on the 1831 autobiography of Omar Ibn Said, an enslaved Muslim African … » Read
 
 

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