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Glyndebourne Communications Exec to HarrisonParrott
George Bruell, director of communications at Glyndebourne for the last 11 years, is to join HarrisonParrott as director of creative partnerships. In his London-based post, he will oversee the firm’s consultancies and special projects. … »
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Contests & Awards
OPERA America Announces Grants to Women Composers
On Apr. 1, OPERA America announced grants totaling $100,000 to support the work of seven female composers. These Discovery Grants, part of the Opera Grants for Female Composers program, provide up to $15,000 to support operas in the developmental … »
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New Cantonese Opera: Trump on Show
Hong Kong’s Sunbeam Theater, specializing in Cantonese opera, will offer the world premiere of Trump on Show April 12-15; the opera spoofs what is described as the American Creamsicle in Chief. Playwright Edward Li Kui-ming, who runs the … »
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ENO's Jack the Ripper, a Gruesome Tale, Skillfully Told
LONDON--Ian Bell’s new opera, Jack the Ripper , given its world premiere by English National Opera at the London Coliseum on Mar. 30, demands to be taken seriously. Not that the story of a real-life serial killer of prostitutes is ever … »
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Women on the Podium: The Problem Persists
The presence (and absence) of women in classical music, while long evident, is attracting increased scrutiny. If a growing number of females have found their way into orchestras, female conductors remain a rarity. The New York Philharmonic, for … »
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Constantine Orbelian Fired as Gen'l Manager at Armenian Opera/Ballet
Staff at Armenian Opera and Ballet National Academic Theater are protesting the country’s acting Culture Minister Nazeni Gharibyan’s decision to dismiss American-Armenian conductor Constantine Orbelian [pictured] as general manager. … »
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Orchestra Execs, Going and Coming
After two-and-a-half years, Christopher T. Barton is leaving as executive director of the Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra . No reason has been given, although in a press release the orchestra expresses gratitude for his contributions. In his place … »
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More Chicago Concerts Canceled
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association (CSOA) has cancelled all concerts through April 9, as the musicians’ strike enters week four with no further negotiations scheduled. On the CSO website , President Jeff Alexander explains that the two … »
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New Artist of the Month: Siena Licht Miller
Opera Philadelphia’s recent staging of Benjamin Britten’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream was notable not just for the first U.S. landfall of Robert Carsen’s iconic production, it also happened to be immaculately cast. … »
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Machine Works, but That's Only Half the Battle in Met Ring
In the lead up to the Metropolitan Opera’s current revival of Der Ring des Nibelungen , the company went to a lot of trouble ironing out technical problems that had plagued Robert Lepage’s production of the Wagner tetralogy, last seen … »
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