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Birtwistle’s Magnum Opus Falls Victim to Director's Whimsy
LONDON—Anticipation skyrocketed at the prospect of Harrison Birtwistle’s magnum opus finally returning to the London Coliseum where David Freeman’s original production for ENO, by all accounts clear and austere, served it so … »
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Opéra National de Lyon Names Successor to Serge Dorny
Richard Brunel, director of the Centre Dramatique national de Valence, is to be the new general director of the Opéra National de Lyon, effective September 1, 2021. The 47-year-old theater director has been with the Centre Dramatique since … »
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Orlando Groups and Their New Arts Center Near Deal
Its one down, and two to go at the Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts in Orlando. On Tuesday, after months of sometimes acrimonious negotiations , the Orlando Ballet and the Center announced they had reached a multi-year rental agreement … »
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Two Successful Artistic Partnerships Extended, Confirmed
JoAnn Falletta will celebrate her 20 th anniversary as music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic by staying another five years—through the 2025-26 season. The first woman to become music director of a major-budget-category orchestra, she … »
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Fake News, Widely Shared: Blind Auditions Yield Gender Parity
For nearly two decades, the conventional wisdom in the classical music world held that in order to avoid gender bias, prospective orchestra members needed to audition behind a screen. Based on four decades of data from eight leading orchestras, … »
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Key Female Choreographers Launch ABT's Fall Season
American Ballet Theatre's fall season at Lincoln Center’s Koch Theater offers a chance to see the company in mixed-repertoire programs—a pleasant alternative to the story ballets it brings to the Met Opera in spring. October 16 marked … »
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Raymond Leppard Dies at 92
Raymond Leppard, an early-music advocate who ultimately broadened his interest and expertise, died on October 22 in Indianapolis, IN, his adopted home after serving as the Indianapolis Symphony’s music director for 14 years (1987-2001). He … »
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Segerstrom Center Taps NY Theater Exec
Orange County’s Segerstrom Center for the Arts—a multi-venue complex that is home to the Pacific Symphony, Philharmonic Society of Orange County, Pacific Chorale—has named Casey Reitz, current executive director of New … »
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When the Maestro Is Caught by Surprise
Two recent podium events are reminders that a night at the symphony can sometimes offer more than just great music. On Oct. 19, a performance by the Idaho Falls Symphony came to an abrupt halt when it became apparent that maestro Thomas Heuser … »
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Contests & Awards
LA Phil Gets $4M Toward YOLA Center
California’s Edgerton Foundation has contributed $4 million to the Los Angles Philharmonic to support the new Judith and Thomas L. Beckmen YOLA (Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles) Center at Inglewood . Slated to open in fall 2020, the … »
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