NEWS ROUNDUP
News Roundup |
Contests & Awards
|
Industry News
|
People in the News
|
Press Releases
Reviews | Special Reports
Reviews | Special Reports
Industry News
Marlboro Music Festival Is "Not Going Anywhere"
The news that Marlboro College in Vermont is closing and potentially merging with Emerson College in Boston, has prompted a letter to the Marlboro Music community from Christopher Serkin, Marlboro Music’s president and board chair and … »
Read
People in the News
MTT's Gift to the American Mavericks
The final season of Michael Tilson Thomas’s 25-year tenure at the San Francisco Symphony is occasion for analyses of his many accomplishments with the orchestra and who better to do the job than the local critic. Joshua Kosman uses the new … »
Read
People in the News
New Board Members at the League
The League of American Orchestras, which claims its latest membership tops 2000, has six new board members, each of whom will serve a three-year term. They are: Charles ("Chuck") Dickerson III [pictured]: founder, executive director, … »
Read
People in the News
Three Regional Orchs Get New Chief Execs
Lisa Dell is the new executive director of the California Symphony; she succeeds Aubrey Bergauer who left in June, saying, essentially, that she wanted to share her secrets of success with the rest of the arts world. She claimed to have increased … »
Read
People in the News
What's This? An Opera Director with Talent and Humility?
The Irish National Opera’s upcoming production of Rossini’s La Cenerentola , has occasioned an interview with its director, Orpha Phelan. When she left her native Ireland for London in the mid-1990s, Phelan foresaw a career writing … »
Read
People in the News
Domingo Cancels in Japan
TOKYO—The Tokyo Olympics organizing committee said Friday opera legend Placido Domingo has said he won’t perform at pre-Olympics cultural events in Japan. The committee said in a statement that Domingo has decided not to perform at an … »
Read
People in the News
John Curro, Beloved Australian Maestro, Has Died
John Curro, founding conductor of the Queensland Youth Symphony and one of Australia’s most revered and influential pedagogues, died on November 6. He was 86. He is mourned by many of the country’s prominent musicians and music … »
Read
People in the News
New Director of Artistic Planning for Carnegie Hall
Abhijit Sengupta, director of artistic planning for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra for just under two years, is to be the new director of artistic planning for Carnegie Hall as of January 6. He succeeds Jeremy Geffen, who left last spring … »
Read
People in the News
APAP CEO Prepares to Exit
Mario Garcia Durham will step down as president and CEO of The Association of Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) as of April 2020, the end of his current contract. Durham succeeded Sandra Gibson when she left in 2011. Previously he was at … »
Read
People in the News
New Management for Robert Spano and Guitarist Milos Karadaglic
Robert Spano, who will come to the end of two decades at the helm of the Atlanta Symphony in 2021, has changed management. A year ago, London-based HarrisonParrott announced he had joined its roster for North America representation after decades … »
Read




FEATURED JOBS

RENT A PHOTO


