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DOJ Comes After Live Nation for Merger/'Handling' Fees
The U.S. Department of Justice is planning a civil action against Live Nation Entertainment, the country’s largest concert promoter. As reported by the Wall Street Journal , the action will accuse the music giant of violating a 2010 … »
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Playing the Right Music in the O.R. Has a Positive Effect
A recent study in the International Journal of Surgery suggests that listening to classical music played at a low volume reduces stress and enhances relaxation for both doctors and patients during surgery. Researchers from Scotland, Sweden, and … »
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Paris Conservatory Names Its First Woman Director
The Paris Conservatory—Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse de Paris (CNSMDP)—has named it first woman director. Émilie Delorme, current director of the Academy at the Aix-en-Provence Festival, is to … »
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Simone Young to Sydney Symphony as Chief Conductor
As American conductor David Robertson makes his exit as chief conductor of the Sydney Symphony Orchestra this month, the orchestra announces that his successor will be native daughter Simone Young, effective in 2022. For the year prior, … »
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Yannick: The Wanna-be Pope Who Became King
At ten, Yannick Nézet-Séguin decided he wanted to be a conductor when he grew up, a decision from which he never wavered. “I was abnormally intense,” he tells an interviewer from The New York Times . “At that … »
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The 14-year-old Composer with a 19th-century Voice
Mozart was five when he started composing and for a decade his works were firmly in the style of contemporaries like Johann Christian Bach. At the other end of the spectrum is Erich Wolfgang Korngold whose compositional fingerprints were pretty … »
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Surprise Guest Leads the China Philharmonic
Last week the China Philharmonic performed under an unlikely maestro: Jack Ma, co-founder and former executive chairman of Alibaba Group, a multinational technology conglomerate, and among the richest men in China. The orchestra had been hired by … »
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Paris Opera Reports €2.6m Loss Due to Strikes
Labor strikes over proposed pension changes are crippling Paris, with one in every four high speed trains cancelled, most underground transport at a standstill, and no letup in sight before Christmas. Some 15 performances have been cancelled at … »
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In Their NY Debut, Sheku and His Sister Prove Their Bonafides
Anyone skeptical of overnight celebrity should bear in mind that before he was catapulted to fame and fortune in 2018 as “The Royal Wedding Cellist,” Sheku Kanneh-Mason had already become the first black artist to win the 2016 BBC … »
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Milwaukee's Marcus Center Names New CEO
Kendra Whitlock Ingram, executive director of the University of Denver’s Newman Center for the Performing Arts since 2016, is to be the new president and CEO of Milwaukee’s Marcus Performing Arts Center. The first woman to hold the … »
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