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An Argument Against Big Pharma and Big Oil Support for the Arts

July 11, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The scramble for money is often the curse of nonprofit leaders charged with finding the support necessary to keep their enterprises afloat. And the CEO of an orchestra, opera company, or theater who would willingly reject a generous gift from a … » Read
 

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Completing Penelope and Remembering Its Composer

July 11, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Since André Previn’s death last February, his friend and longtime editor David Fetherolf has been at work completing Penelope , a final commission based on Homer’s Odyssey with a text by Tom Stoppard. The work, commissioned by … » Read
 

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Aaron Rosand Dies at 92

July 10, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Aaron Rosand, famed violinist and pedagogue, died on July 9 at the age of 92. A member of the class of 1948 of the Curtis Institute, Rosand made his professional recital debut at age nine in a recital at Chicago’s Civic Opera House and … » Read
 

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Deborah Voigt Changes Managers—and Repertoire

July 10, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Another major artist has left Columbia Artists, this one with plans for a significant change in repertoire. Deborah Voigt has moved to the year-old, San Francisco-based Promethean Artists, with which she plans to ease off opera and concentrate … » Read
 

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Vivian Perlis, Architect of the Oral History of American Music, Dies at 91

July 10, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Vivian Perlis, the music historian who launched the invaluable  Oral History of American Music at Yale University, died on July 4 at the age of 91. As Libby Van Cleve writes in her  tribute article when Ms. Perlis was named Musical … » Read
 

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Aida, at the Baths of Caracalla

July 10, 2019 | Eric Simpson, Musical America
ROME--For its summer stage, the Teatro dell’Opera di Roma uses the Baths of Caracalla, a massive third-century outdoor ruin whose location away from Rome’s crowded center means it sees relatively little traffic. Mounting a production … » Read
 

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An Orange (FR) Ode to Plácido

July 10, 2019 | Rana Moussaoui
ORANGE, FR -- When Peter Gelb took over New York's legendary Metropolitan Opera in 2006, one of his jobs was to organize a farewell for Placido Domingo. But 13 years later the indefatigable Spanish tenor is still "the king of opera," headlining … » Read
 

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Marcus L. Overton, Much Admired Arts Exec/Producer, Dies

July 10, 2019 | Michael O'Daniel
Marcus L. Overton, a passionate and colorful 54-year veteran of performing arts administration as well as an Emmy award-winning radio and TV host, died at age 75 on June 9 in San Diego, after a long battle with kidney disease.   … » Read
 

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Penelope to Premiere at Tanglewood, Previn's Final Work

July 9, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
André Previn’s final work, Penelope , will receive its world premiere at Tanglewood in a concert staging on July 24. Based on the character from Homer’s Odyssey , as created by librettist/playwright Tom Stoppard, the piece is … » Read
 

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Estonians Celebrate Their Freedom in Massive Song Fest

July 9, 2019 | David Keyton and Jari Tanner
TALLINN, Estonia — Tens of thousands of Estonians joined in singing folk songs Sunday on the 150th anniversary of a music festival that inspired resistance to Soviet control and later received recognition from the U.N. cultural agency. The … » Read
 
 

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