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New Arts Complex to Open in Houston

July 8, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The New York office of the Rotterdam-based Office of Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) has released plans to transform the 550,000square-foot Barbara Jordan Post Office in Houston into a complex featuring arts and music venues, workspaces, and a … » Read
 

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João Gilberto, Bossa Nova King, Dies at 88

July 7, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
João Gilberto, credited as the father of the bossa nova, has died at the age of 88. According to AFP, he has been living in Rio for the last decade, struggling with mental health and financial issues. In 1958, Gilberto launched what was to … » Read
 

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A Suitably Ghastly, Ghostly Screw Turns at Garsington

July 5, 2019 | Keith Clarke, Musical America
STOKENCHURCH, UK—Garsington Opera is celebrating its 30th-anniversary season, the ninth since it moved operations to Wormsley, the Getty family estate in the Chiltern Hills, 40 miles northwest of London. And it looks like Mark Getty is as … » Read
 

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America's Orchestras Deserve to Be Saved

July 5, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
In a passionate opinion piece, The Week’s national correspondent Matthew Walther argues for the necessity of supporting America’s orchestras. “If we cannot make Wagner and Bruckner and Richard Strauss available to anyone who … » Read
 

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New Music Director Named for Avignon

July 5, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
The Orchestre Régional Avignon Provence, founded over two centuries ago, has named Debora Waldman to be its next music director. She starts in September 2020, with a contract of three years. Waldman served from 2006-09 as assistant to Kurt … » Read
 

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Santa Fe & Charlotte Get New Arts Execs

July 5, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Multi-genre presenter Performance Santa Fe, soon to launch its 83 rd season, has hired a new artistic and executive director in Chad Hilligus [pictured], 37, resident producer and director of major gifts for the McCallum Theater in Palm Desert, … » Read
 

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In Verona: Zeffirelli's New Traviata; Netrebko's House Debut

July 3, 2019 | James Imam, Musical America
Franco Zeffirelli's new production of La traviata , which opened at the Verona Arena on June 21, was always going to be a tribute of sorts. Announced in February, the project would draw on his previous productions of the opera, and, as with his … » Read
 

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Recent Artist Management Signings

July 3, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Estonian conductor Kristiina Poska [pictured] has signed with HarrisonParrott for worldwide general management. She was previously with Raab and Böhm. Poska, 40, is music director of Theatre Basel and recently announced as the new chief … » Read
 

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Charter Files to Dismiss RIAA Lawsuit Claiming Piracy

July 3, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Last March, the RIAA on behalf of major record labels filed suit against Charter Communications, claiming that, as an internet service provider (ISP), it does nothing to stop repeat copyright infringers from pirating titles in their respective … » Read
 

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Woody Allen Makes His La Scala Debut with Gianni Schicchi

July 3, 2019 | Colleen Barry
MILAN—Woody Allen said Tuesday as he prepared for his directing debut at Milan’s La Scala opera house that he has “always had a warm and affectionate following in Europe.” Allen was greeted with applause at a news … » Read
 
 

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