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Azrieli Gala Showcases Four Winning Choral Works

In 2014, the Canadian/Israeli Azrieli Foundation launched the Azrieli Music Prize, a biannual competition to foster music composition. This year, the focus was on choral music and, at its tenth-anniversary gala on Oct. 28 in Montreal’s … »
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Hong Kong Phil CEO to Step Down

Benedikt Fohr, CEO of the Hong Kong Philharmonic since April 2019 , will leave the orchestra in July 2025, following the current season. Fohr pointed to the orchestra’s return to live performance after the pandemic , the celebration of its … »
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SF Opera & Musicians Extend Agreement

The San Francisco Opera has reached a short-term agreement with its orchestra musicians guaranteeing that the current season will continue without interruption through next May 31. A temporary extension had expired on Oct. 31. Under the new … »
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No Name Pops Gets (Back) Its Name

The No Name Pops, which came into existence in 2023 as a successor to the defunct Philly Pops, wil now be able to use its original name. On Oct. 31 the family of Peter Nero, who led the Philly Pops from its early days in 1979 until 2013, gifted … »
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Quincy Jones, Genius and Giant of the Biz, Dies at 91

Quincy Jones, the multi-talented music titan whose vast legacy ranged from producing Michael Jackson’s historic Thriller album to writing prize-winning film and television scores and collaborating with Frank Sinatra, Ray Charles, and … »
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Washington Opera's Fidelio Fails to Ignite

Washington National Opera’s new Fidelio offers few surprises to anyone acquainted with director Francesca Zambello’s penchant for mild revisionism, or with recent stagings of the work elsewhere. As in the Met’s Jürgen Flimm … »
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For the CSO, a Very Good Year

On Oct. 30 the annual meeting of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association presented a cavalcade of good news. In a season that included landmark performances of the orchestra, with Riccardo Muti, music director emeritus for life, in Chicago, at … »
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Renovations Planned for Paris Opera House(s)

PARIS (AFP)--The historic opera house of the Paris Opera, the Palais Garnier, is to close its doors from mid-2027 for a two-year renovation, the Opera said. The closure of the almost 150-year-old edifice, one of the architectural jewels of Paris, … »
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New Artist of the Month: Cellist Sterling Elliott

Birth order is what initially led Sterling Elliott to the cello. His mother, Dannielle Weems-Elliott, began teaching his two older siblings at a young age, emulating the method she herself had learned as a Suzuki violin student. Sterling watched … »
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Four New Choral Directors: MN, CA, UK

Cantus, a lower voice (TTBB), full-time, a cappella octet based in Minneapolis, has appointed Shelley Quiala as its next executive director. She has for the past four years held the same post with the International Festival of Arts & Ideas in … »
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