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CSO, Musicians Meet Tuesday

April 17, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Things are not looking good at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Last night the CSO Association (CSOA) issued a statement that a negotiating session on Tuesday had come to an impasse and that no further negotiations are scheduled. The statement: … » Read
 

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Revolving Podiums: Last-minute Changes in Philly, Toronto, D.C., New York, Boston

April 16, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Visa problems, apparently combined with rehearsal schedule conflicts, will keep Myung-Whun Chung from guest conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra’s subscription concerts on April 25-27. In a bit of luxury subbing, Music Director Yannick … » Read
 

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Notre Dame: Fire Is Out, Organ Intact; Funds Pledged

April 16, 2019 | Thomas Adamson
PARIS — Firefighters declared success Tuesday morning in an over 12-hour battle to extinguish an inferno engulfing Paris’ iconic Notre Dame cathedral that claimed its spire and roof but spared its bell towers. What remained was a … » Read
 

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Challenge: Motivating the Next Generation of Arts Funders

April 17, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Over the next 50 years, tens of trillions of dollars will pass from one generation to the next. How much will find its ways to cultural institutions is a question engaging nonprofit leaders intent on sustaining their organizations. In 2018 the … » Read
 

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U.K. Opera Cos Woo the Young, Ignore the Old

April 17, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
In their desire to attract younger audiences with free or moderately priced tickets, are opera houses turning their backs on older devotees? Dame Esther Rantzen [pictured], a British television personality and founder of The Silver Line charity … » Read
 

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Ellen Reid Wins the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Her First Opera

April 15, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Ellen Reid has won the 2019 Pulitzer Prize for Music for her opera p r i s m , premiered by the Los Angeles Opera in its "Off Grand" series last year and revisted in New York at the Prototype Festival last January. In his review , Clive Paget … » Read
 

Reviews

George Crumb Celebrates 90 with a World Premiere

April 16, 2019 | Leslie Kandell, Musical America
Bridge Records has pledged to record everything George Crumb ever composed. As Crumb’s 90th birthday year was honored on Sunday with a world premiere, in his presence, it’s apparent that Bridge will be busy for a long time.  A … » Read
 

Reviews

Deutsche Oper Offers 2 Rarities: Der Zwerg and Rienzi

April 16, 2019 | Thomas May, Musical America
BERLIN — Deutsche Oper presented a pair of rarely seen operas in rotation recently: Alexander Zemlinsky’s unfairly neglected Der Zwerg (“The Dwarf”) and Richard Wagner’s grandiose early breakthrough, Rienzi — a … » Read
 

Reviews

A New West Side Story Returns to the Site of its U.K. Premiere

April 16, 2019 | Keith Clarke, Musical America
MANCHESTER—There is no argument that Jerome Robbins’ Tony Award-winning choreography for West Side Story has stood the test of time. His slick moves for the Jets and Sharks have been the full story since he opened the show on Broadway … » Read
 

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New Leaders, New Venue, New Summer Season for La Jolla

April 15, 2019 | George Loomis, Musical America
SAN DIEGO—For most of its 50-year existence, the La Jolla Music Society (LJMS) has had as its principal performing venue the Sherwood Auditorium, a 492-seat space owned by the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego. By common consent, the … » Read
 
 

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