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Big Changes for Met Opera Artistic Staff and Young Artist Program
Longtime Metropolitan Opera Artistic Administrator Jonathan Friend [pictured] will leave his job at the end of the current season. He’s to be succeeded by Michael Heaston, the former executive director of the Met’s Lindemann Young … »
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Boys' Club No More: Leipzig Bach Medal Goes to a Woman
Canadian pianist Angela Hewitt is the first woman to win the annual City of Leipzig Bach Medal, to be presented to her at a gala on June 20, 2020, by Leipzig Mayor Burkhard Jung. The event, at which she’ll perform the Goldberg Variations , … »
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Ivy Leaguers Invade Zankel Hall: ACO’s “New England Echoes”
What do contemporary composers Matthew Aucoin, Hannah Lash, Jonathan Bailey Holland, and Hilary Purrington have in common? The answer is New England, and in particular its universities, as American Composers Orchestra’s November 13 … »
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Gay Men's Chorus of LA Names New Music Director
Ernest H. Harrison, a doctoral candidate in choral conducting at USC, is the new music director and conductor of the Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles (GMCLA). He succeeds interim Gavin Thrasher, now head of New York’s GMC; Thrasher in … »
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Music Student-Teacher Power Imbalance Leads Easily to Abuse
Last July, news broke of violinist Lara St. John’s alleged sexual abuse at age 15 by her then teacher Jascha Brodsky, 78, at the Curtis Institute in the mid-1980s. Although Brodsky’s death over 20 years ago precluded any possibility … »
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Contests & Awards
November Competitions: Happy Winners
For its second edition, the Carl Nielsen International Chamber Music Competition on October 19 awarded Vienna-based Simply Quartet first prize in the string quartet category. The quartet, which receives €15,000 and concert opportunities … »
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Marin Alsop Bemoans Missed Opportunities in Baltimore
During Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) lockout last summer, Marin Alsop, the ensemble’s music director, was notably silent. At a meeting on Nov. 12 in Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, she broke her silence. This was a state-mandated gathering of … »
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Reviews
A Stunning, Spiritual Experience in Alice Tully Hall
Once one of the bad boys of British music, James MacMillan—now Sir James MacMillan—still regularly manages to raise an eyebrow or two. His outspoken views on politics (he’s a committed socialist) and religion (he’s a … »
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Miami Oboist Dies in Tragic Fall
A tragic fall down a flight of stairs has claimed the life of oboist Janice Thomson, 62; the incident occurred Sunday night in a University of Miami concert hall, just prior to a performance by the Greater Miami Symphonic Band (GMSB). Thomson was … »
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Coming Attractions: Ojai 2020
Ojai Music Festival 2020’s Music Director Matthias Pintscher [pictured] has announced his programming for the June 11-14 event, together with the Festival’s Artistic-director-in-brief, Chad Smith. “Brief” because Smith was … »
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