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Slovak Phil Chooses Successor to James Judd

November 19, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Russian conductor Daniel Raiskin is to be the next principal conductor of the Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, effective from the 2020/21 season. He succeeds James Judd, in the job since 2017-18. Raiskin is in his first season as music director of … » Read
 

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La Fenice, Flooded, Scrambles to Prep for Sunday's Season Opener

November 18, 2019 | James Imam, Musical America
The flooding in Venice, the most devastating in the city since 1966, has wreaked havoc everywhere, causing two deaths and an estimated €1bn worth of damage. Teatro La Fenice, whose season-opening is scheduled for November 24, has cancelled … » Read
 

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Kaiser to the Baltimore Symphony: The Truth Hurts. Updated.

November 18, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Update: The BSO, with special patron support, has officially hired Kaiser to work with it on developing “a multi-year plan” for survival, or as he put it, “to chart a course that allows for consistent artistic accomplishment in … » Read
 

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Noseda Hits His Stride at the NSO and Elsewhere

November 18, 2019 | Ronald Blum, Associated Press
After a piano rehearsal, two orchestra sessions and one concert performance together, soprano Christine Goerke gushed with praise for Gianandrea Noseda. “He doesn’t just use his hands and his arms. He conducts with his entire … » Read
 

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Interlochen Taps Cristian Macelaru for Key Role

November 18, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Cristian Macelaru is having quite a year. Last week, the Orchestre National de France made the surprise announcement that he would succeed Emmanuel Krivine as its chief conductor in the fall of 2021. Currently in his first season as music … » Read
 

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Navigating Big Dance Theater: A Challenge Worth the Effort

November 18, 2019 | Chava Pearl Lansky, Musical America
Annie-B Parson is the queen of gesture. The artistic director and co-founder of Big Dance Theater, she has an innate ability to layer seemingly random and pedestrian movements with textual references to create works that are at once funny, … » Read
 

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Detroit Symphony Promises an Instrument for Every Child

November 18, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Detroit Symphony (DSO) hopes to revolutionize music education in its city. If support can be found, the orchestra plans to supply any K-12 student in Detroit’s public, private, and charter schools who wants to play an instrument with a … » Read
 

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Royal Academy of Dramatic Art Recognizes Stephen Sondheim

November 18, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Stephen Sondheim has been presented with an honorary fellowship by the UK’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). The legendary music theater composer and lyricist, now 89, accepted the honor at an exclusive November 14 event hosted by the … » Read
 

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Big Changes for Met Opera Artistic Staff and Young Artist Program

November 15, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
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 … » Read
 

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Boys' Club No More: Leipzig Bach Medal Goes to a Woman

November 15, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
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 , … » Read
 
 

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