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Houston Grand Bounces Back with a Full, Fresh Season

January 24, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musiical America
The Houston Grand Opera (HGO) continues its remarkable recovery from the ravages of 2017’s Hurricane Harvey with the recent announcement of its 2019-2020 season. The company will present 42 performances of seven operas in the Wortham … » Read
 

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Kimmel Center Scales Back Grand Plans for the Merriam

January 24, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Kimmel Center has shelved its ambitious plans to demolish the office building portion of the adjacent Merriam Theater building and construct a cantilevered residential tower as high as 32 floors. Nine developers expressed initial interest, … » Read
 

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New Chiefs at Two Regional Opera Cos

January 24, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Bass-baritone Alan Held , a onetime a regular on the stages of The Metropolitan Opera, The Vienna State Opera, The Paris Opera, and others of kind, is  the new artistic director the Wichita Grand Opera. Held, current artist in residence for … » Read
 

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WFMT Names New VP and General Manager

January 23, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Chicago-based WFMT, which specializes in classical content, including Chicago Symphony Orchestra broadcasts and such syndicated shows as Exploring Music with McGlaughlin, has a new VP and general manager. He is George Preston, current general … » Read
 

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Joachim Violin Competition Gets New Leadership

January 23, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Hannover’s triennial Joseph Joachim International Violin Competition has put new leadership in place as it looks to its next competition, in 2021. Violinists Antje Weithaas [pictured] and Oliver Wille will serve as co-artistic … » Read
 

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Artist Manager Seldy Cramer Trims Her Roster

January 23, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
San Francisco based artist manager Seldy Cramer has informed her clients of her decision to cut back, delivering most of artists into the hands of colleagues while maintaining management of the Takács Quartet and Uruguay-born conductor … » Read
 

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Toronto Arts Center Gets Renamed for the 4th Time

January 23, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Toronto’s largest performance venue is about to get yet another name. At a Jan. 21 press conference Civic Theaters Toronto announced that it will be partnering with Ontario’s largest credit union to rebrand the Sony Center for the … » Read
 

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San Francisco Opera Offers Britten, Bates, and Mozart in 2019-20

January 23, 2019 | Georgia Rowe, Musical America
Productions of Romeo and Juliet, Billy Budd , and Manon Lescaut , the start of a multi-year project devoted to the Mozart-Da Ponte operas, and the Bay Area premiere of The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs are among the highlights of San Francisco … » Read
 

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Preliminary Designs Unveiled for London's New Music Center

January 22, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Sir Simon’s dream of a new home for the London Symphony Orchestra, before he even became its music director, has by now evolved into a massive project embraced by multiple parties and in the early stages of design. The same architectural … » Read
 

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Solving the Diversity Problem in Opera: Blind Auditions

January 22, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
In March, By Voice Alone , a new vocal competition, will begin utilizing blind auditions like those in U.S. orchestras and hopefully bring some diversity to the world of opera. “This is all about finding and nurturing raw talent, and giving … » Read
 
 

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