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Mariyn Mason, Pioneering Organist, Pedagogue, Dies

April 26, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Marilyn Mason, a concert organist who commissioned over 70 works from living composers and studied briefly with Arnold Schoenberg and Nadia Boulanger, died on April 4. She was 93 and lived in Fort Lauderdale. Among the key points of her career, … » Read
 

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Netherlands Phil, Dutch Opera Get a New Chief Conductor

April 25, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Lorenzo Viotti, 29, is to be the new chief conductor of the Netherlands Philharmonic and Dutch National Opera as of the 2021-22 season. He succeeds Marc Albrecht, who exits at the end of 2019-20 after ten years in the dual post. The Netherlands … » Read
 

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Conflicting Reports on the State of the Notre Dame Organ

April 25, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
In striking contrast to a recent interview with Notre Dame Chief Organist Olivier Latry on NPR , the Associated Press is reporting that Pascal Quoirin, who restored the instrument two years ago, says it wasn’t damaged in the fire that … » Read
 

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AGMA Got It Wrong

April 25, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
An opinion piece in Dance magazine argues that the American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA) was wrong to have ordered the New York City Ballet to reinstate fired dancers Amar Ramasar and Zachary Catazaro. The two were among three men in the … » Read
 

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35 Rare Saxes Stolen, But the Thief Missed the Jewel in the Crown

April 25, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
ROME--Thieves have stolen 35 rare saxophones from an well-known Italian collection but missed the crown jewel: one that belonged to jazz great Sonny Rollins. Attilio Berni told AFP Tuesday that his collection of 600 saxophones, which has been … » Read
 

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The Public Responds, and a Young Cellist Suddenly Has a Chance

April 24, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Two weeks ago, The Washington Post ran a story about Eddie Adams , 20, the principal cellist of the George Mason University Orchestra who had grown up in poverty and for whom the cello was a lifelong lifeline. Adams was so impoverished, he had to … » Read
 

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Houston Symphony Lures Detroit's Concertmaster

April 24, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
It’s been three seasons since Frank Huang left as concertmaster of the Houston Symphony to take the same position with the New York Philharmonic. In the interim, the Texas orchestra has been trying out possible successors—a total of … » Read
 

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New Conductors at Dallas and Iceland Symphonies

April 24, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Austrian conductor Katharina Wincor [pictured], 24, has been appointed assistant conductor of the Dallas Symphony, as part of the orchestra’s ongoing mission to promote women conductors and composers. She starts in September, overseeing … » Read
 

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As Geffen Arrives at Cal Performances, Interim Exits for New Gig Elsewhere

April 24, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Rob Bailis, recent interim artistic director and associate director of Cal Performances at the University of California, Berkeley, is to be artistic and executive director of California’s Eli & Edythe Broad Stage at the Santa Monica … » Read
 

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Concertgebouw Backs Down, Wishes Gatti 'Well'

April 23, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
It appears that the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and its former chief conductor Daniele Gatti have made up, after a fashion. The orchestra fired Gatti in August 2018 after he was accused in a July 26 Washington Post article of sexual abuse. At … » Read
 
 

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