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Carlo Rizzi on the Art of Conducting

February 20, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Carlo Rizzi, twice music director for the Welsh National Opera and a conductor who has led performances in opera houses all over the world, has a very clear perspective on his job. “The way I conduct is not just telling people what to do, … » Read
 

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Louisville Orchestra Names New CEO

February 19, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Robert Massey, recent CEO of the Jacksonville Symphony, is to be the new CEO of the Louisville Orchestra as of next month. He succeeds Andrew Kipe, who left in August to be director of concert and ensemble operations for the Peabody Institute of … » Read
 

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New York City Opera Board Chair Steps Down

February 19, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Things are not looking good for the revived New York City Opera. For one thing, its board chairman and primary funder Roy G. Niederhoffer, is stepping down; he cites  personal reasons. It was Niederhoff, a hedge fund manager, who paid for … » Read
 

Industry News

Study the Arts, Get Better Grades. New Research Proves It (Again).

February 19, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Arts education proponents have long championed the academic benefits to children who study art, music, theater, or dance. A new, decade-long study published in the journal Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts demonstrates that … » Read
 

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Proposal Seeks Tax $$ for North Carolina Arts Groups

February 19, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Citizens of the county of Mecklenburg, North Carolina, home to the city of Charlotte and the notorious “bathroom bill,” could soon see a new sales tax to support the arts. Valencia McDowell, incoming chair of the Arts & Science … » Read
 

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Quiet Please, Ancient Instruments at Play

February 19, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Fausto Cacciatori faced a challenge. How could this chief conservator of the Violin Museum in Cremona, Italy, where the master luthier Antonio Stradivari plied his trade 300 years ago, preserve the inimitable sounds of the museum’s … » Read
 

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Gay Men's Chorus of LA Executive Director Is Out

February 19, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Gay Men’s Chorus of Los Angeles will soon be looking for a new executive director, following the board of directors’s decision not to renew the contract of the current one, John Weedman [pictured]. His exact date of departure has … » Read
 

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BSO Principal Flute Case 'Dismissed with Prejudice'

February 18, 2019
The Boston Symphony Orchestra’s principal flute Elizabeth Rowe has settled her case against her employer; the terms were not disclosed, and the documents state merely that the case was dismissed “with prejudice and without costs or … » Read
 

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Montana Conductor Resigns Amid Allegations

February 18, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
BOZEMAN, MT  - The conductor of the Bozeman Symphony has resigned amid an investigation into  allegations that he bullied and harassed musicians, staff, and patrons. The Bozeman Daily Chronicle reports the outside investigation into … » Read
 

Reviews

Royal Concertgebouw “Purrs Like a Well-Oiled Rolls Royce” on Carnegie Stage

February 18, 2019 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Ever since the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra  dispensed with the services of its Chief Conductor Daniele Gatti following charges of sexual harassment—accusations that Gatti still denies—the media has been speculating on his … » Read
 
 

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