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A Foot in Two Camps: Med School and the Met
Come September, Rishi Rane is going to be much busier than the average fourth-year medical student. While completing his studies at Florida International University’s Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine and applying to residency programs, … »
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An Argument for Leaving Opera As Is
In Australia the struggle between those intent on ridding opera of any whiff of gender bias, sexism, or dramatized acts of violence against women and defenders of the traditional repertoire is now well underway. While agreeing that a conversation … »
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Rider Drops Sale of Westminster CC; Plans to 'Integrate' It on Rider Campus
Rider University officially announced an end to its attempted sale of Westminster Choir College to China’s Kaiwen Education, stating that the two parties had “mutually agreed” to terminate the initial agreement . The … »
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Vienna Symphony Gets a New Intendant
Jan Nast [pictured], current orchestra director of the Sächsische Staatskapelle Dresden, is to succeed Johannes Neubert as intendant of the Vienna Symphony. Neubert has moved to a similar post with the Orchestre National de France as of … »
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An Effort to Turn Opera Away from Musical Femicide
The standard opera repertoire is rarely kind to women. More often than not, sickness, a jealous lover or rival, suicide, or some other lethal agent has done in one or more sopranos (and occasionally some mezzos) by the time the curtain falls. … »
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Opera Leadership in Flux: Milan and Paris
The weekend opera world news is an indication of the ongoing struggle for the soul of the art. Should it challenge audiences with new visions or should it keep to the task of presenting opera as a traditional, stable artform? On Friday, … »
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Do Entertainment Cos Stymie Journalists?
The recent revelation that the disastrous 2008 fire at Universal Studios in Hollywood destroyed far more than was originally reported suggests that those running the entertainment business are far better at hype than they are at telling the … »
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Tanglewood's New Linde Center Is Open for Business
The Linde Center for Music and Learning officially opened at Tanglewood on Fri., June 28. The $40m project, a complex that includes three studio spaces and a café, reaffirms the organization’s 80-year commitment to three big … »
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San Francisco Opera: Rusalka as a Darkly Beautiful Parable
SAN FRANCISCO—After he returned from his sojourn in the New World, Dvorák ceased writing symphonies and turned for inspiration to Czech legend and folklore: first, in a brilliant quartet of symphonic poems (still too infrequently … »
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New Artist of the Month: Soprano Salome Jicia
MILAN--In 2016, the Rossini Opera Festival in Pesaro opened its annual edition with director Damiano Michieletto’s new production of La donna del lago. It was lavishly cast : Juan Diego Flórez (Uberto), Michael Spyres … »
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