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New App Enables Ensemble Practice When You're All Alone
Paris-based Digital Music Solutions has come up with a kind of karoke for instruments. It’s called NomadPlay . It uses an algorithm that separates out the sound components of a score to remove any instrument as desired, fading out an oboe … »
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Bernard Haitink Announces His Retirement
Bernard Haitink, who turned 90 in March, has announced his retirement from the podium. In February he said he would take a sabbatical during the 2019-2020 season, but intended to resume activities in the summer of 2020. Now, it appears, his last … »
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Seattle Symphony Gets $1M, Honors Morlot
The Seattle Symphony has received a gift of $1 million from local philanthropist and board member Judith Fong. The monies will go toward operating expenses, but the gift is being acknowledged by naming the conductor emeritus position for Ms. … »
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Musicians Urge London Mayor to Drop BP from ROH Screenings
Dame Evelyn Glennie, tenor Mark Padmore, and composer Nigel Osborne are among more than 200 U.K. prominent classical musicians asking London Mayor Sadiq Khan to rescind permission for BP’s sponsorship of the Trafalgar Square screenings of … »
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Grant Park Orch Reaches Tentative Contract Agreement
The Chicago Federation of Musicians, representing members of the Grant Park Orchestra, has reached a new, tentative agreement with the players’ employers. Paul Winberg, president and CEO of the Grant Park Festival indicated that the new, … »
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A Few Changes at the Leeds Competition
The Leeds International Piano Competition has announced several steps to enhance its already robust status as a leading competition. Foremost is a new partnership with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (RLPO). At the next competition, in … »
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SF Opera Establishes a Diversity Department
The San Francisco Opera is establishing a new Department of Diversity, Equity and Community as a part of the reorganization of its education department. Under the leadership of Charles “Chip” McNeal [pictured], currently senior … »
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Alamo City Opera Shutters
The death of Alamo City Opera founder Mark Richter in April is to followed by the death of the company. Chairwoman Carol Karotkin decided it was the best of “several options” and that ceasing operation altogether "really retains his … »
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CSO Musician Outlines the Players' Successful Strike Strategy
An article by Chicago Symphony Orchestra bassist and players committee chair Steve Lester outlines the basic issues the led to the musicians' strike and the tactics used to achieve their goals. The end result was a 13.25 percent wage increase … »
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At ABT: Cathy Marston’s No-Frills Jane Eyre Gets Its U.S. Premiere
When audiences come to see a story ballet as part of American Ballet Theatre’s Metropolitan Opera House season, they expect a grand affair: opulent sets, lavish costumes, and drama and romance played out through virtuosic one-upmanship. … »
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