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Joe Miller to Exit Spoleto Festival USA

Joe Miller will conclude his 19-year tenure as director of choral activities at the Spoleto Festival USA next June, completing the turnover in executive and artistic leadership of the venerable event. Since Mark Mena Hanna succeeded Nigel Redden … »
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Utah Symphony's New Music Director

The Utah Symphony has appointed a Stateside unknown to be its next music director, just as it did 17 years ago when it chose Thierry Fischer to take the job in 2009. Fischer went on to hire some 40 new musicians and return the ensemble to its … »
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Chicago's Old Town School Names Successor to Kauffman

Well, that was brief. After less than two months as CEO, Welz Kauffman has left The Old Town School of Folk Music, citing personal family reasons. Troy Anderson, currently senior director of education, succeeds Kauffman, who had joined the … »
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A 'New' 19th-century Female Composer Unveiled

For much of the 19 th -century, solo piano recitals in large public halls were rarities. The salon, or large room in a private home, was the venue of choice in which to entertain invited music lovers. Chopin, Liszt, Schumann, and their … »
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Doric Quartet Is New by Half

The U.K.-based Doric Quartet has added two new members. Canadian–American violinist Maia Cabeza succeeds first violinist Alex Redington, who as a 15-year-old was an original member when the foursome was founded in 1998. … »
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Mannes Opera Offers Very Mixed Double Bill

A recent double-bill of one-act works by the New School’s Mannes Opera attests to the bustling vitality of the contemporary artform. Billed as “opera-in-concert,” the Nov. 9 program at the School’s Tishman auditorium … »
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SFS Chorus AGMA Members Stay the Course vs. Mgmt.

Patrons arriving for the San Francisco Symphony’s (SFS) performance on Nov. 15 encountered members of the chorus distributing literature outlining their grievances with management. The 32 paid singers (the rest of the 150-member chorus is … »
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Some of 'The World's Greatest Music' Set for Reissue

Between 1938 and 1940, a series of recordings titled “World’s Greatest Music” reportedly sold over one million copies. The 38 discs (78 rpm) offered an inexpensive entrée to classical standards recorded by some of the … »
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Bennington Saves UArts School of Dance

Last May’s announcement that the University of the Arts would close its doors within a week was a shock to everyone, none more so than Donna Faye Burchfield, the dean of the School of Dance since 2010. “It was like being lost at … »
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Yale to Offer a Course on Beyoncé

AP—With a record 99 Grammy nominations and acclaim as one of the most influential artists in music history, pop superstar Beyoncé and her expansive cultural legacy will be the subject of a new course at Yale University next year. … »
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