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Orlando Phil Gets a New Executive Director

December 19, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
In February 2020 Paul Helfrich will join the Orlando Philharmonic as executive director. He succeeds Christopher Barton, who left in March 2019. Longtime arts administrator  David Hyslop has been serving as interim since last May and will … » Read
 

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Who Says Pipe Organs Are Essential in a Concert Hall?

December 19, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Pipe organ fans are keeping their fingers crossed that the impending renovation of Geffen Hall will include their instrument of choice. At present neither of New York’s two premiere concert halls contain “the king of … » Read
 

Reviews

New Opera Gives Voice to Ill-treated Domestics in Asia

December 18, 2019 | Georgia Rowe, Musical America
SAN FRANCISCO--Much like those of past eras, today’s opera composers often concern themselves with themes of injustice and the abuse of power. Mila , a new chamber opera by composer Eli Marshall and librettist Candace Chong, depicts the … » Read
 

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National Sawdust GM Exits for the DiMenna Center

December 18, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Alex Johnston will leave his two-year job as general manager of National Sawdust to become the new director of the Orchestra of St. Luke’s (OSL) DiMenna Center for Classical Music. He succeeds John Glover who left in September to be the new … » Read
 

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Concertgebouw Names Interim

December 18, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Last May, Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra Managing Director Jan Raes announced that he would resign at the end of December 2019. Whether that was related to the firing of and subsequent peace-making with Music Director Daniele Gatti, over … » Read
 

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Book Review: Composers & Nationalism, Then & Now

December 18, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The dwindling interest in classical music in the late 20 th and early 21 st centuries can make it hard to imagine a time when large segments of the population could get exercised over the nationality of a composer or performer. In Dangerous … » Read
 

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Wish Come True: New Cello and a Gig with the Philly O

December 18, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
A field trip last October to a Philadelphia Orchestra rehearsal proved an especially happy occasion for one 16-year-old high school student. Diagnosed last March with leukemia, Kyle Levy was looking forward to getting a break from his draining … » Read
 

Reviews

Rosenkavalier Returns, with Luster Both on Stage and in the Pit

December 17, 2019 | George Loomis, Musical America
Der Rosenkavalier  returned to the Metropolitan Opera on Friday evening (Dec. 13) bringing with it two World War I-vintage cannons implausibly positioned in the reception hall of a Viennese townhouse. It was producer Robert Carsen’s … » Read
 

Industry News

DHS Seeks to Raise Foreign Visa Application Fees by 50%

December 17, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The  League of American Orchestras and  OPERA America have informed their memberships and supporters of the latest plans by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which would severely curtail foreign artists from coming to the U.S. … » Read
 

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Another Rapturous Reception for Domingo

December 17, 2019 | Colleen Barry, Associated Press
MILAN--Plácido Domingo received a standing ovation for his 50th-anniversary gala concert at La Scala on Sunday and returned the appreciation with a rare a cappella performance. Standing alone on the stage holding three yellow roses, … » Read
 
 

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