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Met Opera PR Department Loses Another Staffer

November 1, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Metropolitan Opera has lost another member of its PR team. Meg Boyle, who writes press releases and doles out complimentary press tickets, is leaving to join Carnegie Hall as Public Relations Associate later this month. Boyle follows Met … » Read
 

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Christian Group Attempts to Block Honneger's Joan at La Monnaie

November 1, 2019 | Samuel Petrequin, Associated Press
BRUSSELS — A Christian association is trying to prevent Brussels opera house La Monnaie from staging a production of Arthur Honegger's oratorio Jeanne d'Arc au bûcher , or Joan of Arc at the Stake, in which the heroine appears dressed … » Read
 

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Westminster Choir College Students Sue Rider University

October 31, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Nearly one third of the students of Westminster Choir College have filed a lawsuit against Rider University—which merged with WCC in 1991—to block its move of the conservatory from its storied Princeton, NJ, campus to Rider’s … » Read
 

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Encores! Names New Artistic Director

October 31, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The popular New York City Center series Encores! has selected a new artistic director. Lear deBessonet, currently resident director of the Tony-honored series, will assume the top slot beginning in 2021, when Jack Viertel, in the position for 20 … » Read
 

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Maya Beiser, Wendy Wheelan Stage David Lang's The Day

October 31, 2019 | Chava Pearl Lansky, Musical America
While recording composer David Lang’s The Day and World to Come for a 2018 album, cellist Maya Beiser kept imagining a dancer emerging from the notes that she played. Last week, New York audiences got to see that dream come to fruition. The … » Read
 

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CCTV Exposes Violin Thief

October 31, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
On Oct. 22 British musician Stephen Morris’s 310-year-old violin was stolen when he mistakenly left it on the London to Orpington train. British Transport Police have identified a person of interest in the theft from CCTV footage. "It's … » Read
 

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Eastman Pulls the Plug on China Tour

October 30, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Eastman Philharmonia will not go to China after all. Late last night, Eastman School of Music Dean Jamal Rossi [pictured] pulled the plug on the 12-city tour, which involved all but three of the orchestra’s players. The three were South … » Read
 

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Joyce DiDonato and RBG to Team Up at Kennedy Center

October 30, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Joyce DiDonato will conclude her massive “In War & Peace” tour at the Kennedy Center on November 9, having taken it to 44 cities and 23 countries since its launch in 2016. The following day, on November 10, she will sit down in at … » Read
 

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Vancouver Op General Director Resigns

October 30, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Citing “a divergence of opinion” with the board about the future growth of the company, Kim Gaynor [pictured] has announced she will step down as general director of the Vancouver Opera on Nov. 1. In the position for three years, … » Read
 

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An Unlikely Success Story for an Orchestra in India

October 30, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The odds for success were stacked against the Symphony Orchestra of India (SOI) when Khushroo Suntook, chairman of the National Center for Performing Arts (NCPA), founded the ensemble in Mumbai 13 years go. “The initial challenges were … » Read
 
 

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