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K-W Symphony Is Back: Credit the Musicians

The recent news that the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony (KWS) can renew operations after an Ontario court annulled its bankruptcy is a victory for the ensemble’s intrepid musicians. “Many of us have built our lives in the community … »
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Why Arts and Arts Criticism Matter Even More Now
The return of Donald Trump to the White House has produced despair on the part of many Americans and world citizens. It becomes easy, and perhaps understandable, to embrace nihilism, where nothing matters and the continuation of tasks that just … »
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Pacific Symphony Taps St.Clair's Successor

British conductor Alexander Shelley is to succeed Carl St.Clair as music director of the Pacific Symphony as of 2026-27. St.Clair, in the job for an astonishing 35 years—making him the longest-serving American music director of a major U. … »
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Met Opera Appoints Principal Guest Conductor

Daniele Rustioni, music director of the Opéra National de Lyon, has been named principal guest conductor of the Metropolitan Opera, only the third in the company’s history. His three-year tenure commences next September, by which … »
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Berlin Phil Heads Stateside

The Berlin Philharmonic kicked off a tour last night at the Alte Oper in Frankfurt that will bring it to the U.S. for the second time with its Chief Conductor Kirill Petrenko and mark its 25 th tour of the States. From Frankfurt it heads to the … »
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A Very Basic Aida in Boston

What’s Aida without the spectacle? For Anne Bogart, the Boston Lyric Opera’s artistic associate and theatrical director, the company’s staged concert production on Nov. 10 was an opportunity to offer “each audience member … »
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JACK Quartet, 20 Years Young & Still Breaking Sound Barriers

JACK Quartet is celebrating its 20th anniversary looking and acting too young to be true, and too busy in the present to look back at its past. This was signaled from the first moment of its Nov. 10 concert at the 92nd Street Y, which exploded … »
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Music Director Quits After Four Months

Sergey Bogza, who signed a three-year contract as music director of the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra (YSO) this past June, has resigned without ever ascending the podium. “Unforeseen circumstances” led to his missing the … »
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Cigarette Tax for the Arts Gets Thumbs Up in Cleveland

On Nov. 5, voters in Cuyahoga County, which includes the city of Cleveland, overwhelmingly voted to increase the “sin” tax on tobacco products that supports arts funding provided by Cuyahoga Arts & Culture (CAC). Issue 55, which … »
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Contests & Awards
Kravis Prize Winners Announced by NY Phil

The New York Philharmonic will bestow $200,000 each on composers David Lang and Missy Mazzoli as winners of its occasional Marie-Josée Kravis Prize for New Music. The prize, established in 2011, is said to be one of the largest in the … »
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