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NYC Top 10, 2019; A Very Abridged List from Vulture
10. Vienna Philharmonic’s performance of Mahler Symphony No. 9 at Carnegie Hall under Michael Tilson Thomas. “Spacious, glimmering, and grand.” 9. MusicAeterna chorus and orchestra in the Verdi Requiem under Greek-Russian … »
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Christmas in Exile: Notre Dame's Sacred and Musical Components Prevail
PARIS (AP) — Notre Dame kept Christmas going even during two world wars — a beacon of hope amid the bloodshed. Yet an accidental fire in peacetime finally stopped the Paris cathedral from celebrating Midnight Mass this year, for the … »
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Strikes Could Cost Paris Opera $12m Euros
In an internal memo obtained by Le Figaro , Paris Opera General Director Stéphane Lissner [pictured] "shares [his] concern" that the company’s losses due to ongoing worker strikes could amount to "at least 12 million euros." Monday … »
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California's AB-5 Endangers Small Arts Presenters
When California’s groundbreaking AB5 legislation —known as the “gig work” bill—takes effect on January 1, 2020, the ability of arts organizations to hire many of their workers as contractors rather than staff … »
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Local Hero: Sandi Macdonald, CEO of North Carolina Symphony
When Sandi Macdonald left her job as the Miami residency director for the Cleveland Orchestra to head the North Carolina Symphony in 2011, she joined an organization that was reeling from the aftereffects of the 2007 recession. Steep declines in … »
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Another Exit from Aix: Alain Perroux to Opéra du Rhin
Alain Perroux is to be the general director of Opéra national du Rhin in Strasbourg, as of next month. Perroux, director of artistic administration and dramaturg of the Aix Festival since 2009, succeeds Bertrand Rossi, who has been serving … »
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Sokhiev Takes Only One More Year in Toulouse
Russian conductor Tugan Sokhiev is to remain at the helm of the Orchestre National du Capitole de Toulouse through 2021; previously he signed a four-year contract in 2016. He has been at the orchestra’s helm since 2008; the 42-year-old … »
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The Shed Appoints Another Brit in Artistic
Manhattan’s newest chic, multimillion-dollar arts venue, the Shed, located in Manhattan's newest chic, multibillion-dollar vertical mall, Hudson Yards, has hired another Brit to helm its artistic team. Joining artistic director and chief … »
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Elbphilharmonie's Success Reflected in Hamburg's Concert Halls
A new report from the Elbphilharmonie reveals impressive results for the new venue and its adjacent plaza. During the third, 2018-2019 season, the Elbphilharmonie claims to have received 3.6 million guests—904,000 people attended 731 events … »
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Pianist Abbey Simon Dies at 99
Abbey Simon, an American pianist who considered himself lucky because “I had always known I was a pianist,” died on Dec. 18 in his Geneva home. He was 99. Beginning in the 1940s, Simon established a reputation as a recitalist of the … »
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