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New Study: Choral Singers Live Longer, Healthier Lives
Choral singing enhances the quality of individual lives, especially of those 65 and over, and strengthens community ties. These are the key takeaways from The Chorus Impact Study: Singing for a Lifetime , a research project completed by Grunwald … »
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A New Opera About Oppression Bows in Aix
AIX-EN-PROVENCE (FR)--It features an Israeli prime minister, Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike, a hit squad, and a Shin Beth spy chief. But this is not another story on the intractable Israeli-Palestinian conflict but an opera with, … »
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People in the News
Hugh Southern, Former NEA and Met Opera Exec, Dies
Hugh Southern, British-born deputy chair of the National Endowment for the Arts from 1982-89, then NEA acting chair (briefly) then Met Opera general manager (even more briefly), died on July 15 in Leesburg, VA. He was 87; his wife reports the … »
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The Orchestra Is Dead: Long Live the Orchestra
Music critic Anne Midgette is weary of the hand wringing over the latest demise of a classical music ensemble. What would happen, she asks, “If one-tenth of the energy people expend on reacting to news such as this was expended on actually … »
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Fledging Opera Co Scales the Heights with Vintage Bellini
One of his first big hits, Bellini’s La Straniera is among the composer’s most musically daring and dramatically imaginative works. Nevertheless, well before the end of the 19th century it had fallen firmly out of the repertoire. … »
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More Allegations Against David Daniels
The legal troubles of David Daniels, the internationally acclaimed countertenor and University of Michigan (UM) opera professor, have gotten worse. An accusation that Daniels and his husband, Scott Walters, raped a Rice University student in 2010 … »
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Two Key Execs to Step Down, One in Chicago, One in Portland (OR)
Two key executives have announced their intended departures: Jim Hirsch [pictured], as CEO of the Chicago Sinfonietta, and Christopher Mattaliano, as general director of the Portland (OR) Opera. In a letter to supporters on Wednesday, Hirsch, a … »
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People in the News
Re-Collective Orchestra Records New Lion King for Hans Zimmer
Bassoonist and MA Top 30 Pro Lecolion Washington ’s latest gig—recording Hans Zimmer’s score for Disney’s remake of The Lion King on the Sony Studios lot in Los Angeles—was a departure from his usual fare. The … »
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Contests & Awards
MTT Among 2019 Kennedy Center Honorees
Michael Tilson Thomas joins Sally Field, the group Earth Wind & Fire, Linda Ronstadt, and Sesame Street as a recipient of the 2019 Kennedy Center Honors. "The Kennedy Center Honors celebrates icons who, through their artistry, have left … »
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Details of Baltimore Symphony Audit Confirm Bad News
Responding to pressure from the media and its locked-out musicians, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has released the details of its official audit of fiscal 2018. As the orchestra itself pointed out earlier this week , the future looks … »
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