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A Shift in the David Daniels Lawsuit

January 22, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
The counterclaim that U-Mich professor and countertenor David Daniels filed against Andrew Lipian in December appears to have had an effect. Lipian has sued the singer, alleging Daniels had assaulted him while he was a master's degree student at … » Read
 

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Plans Afoot to Make Floating Concert Hall Viable Again

January 22, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Point Counterpoint II , the only vessel designed by the famed architect Louis Kahn that is still afloat, hopes to find a second life in Pahokee, FL. Built in 1976 to commemorate the U.S. Bicentennial, the boat was a touring music venue for the … » Read
 

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Turandot Costumes Stolen, Worth "Several Hundred Thousand"

January 22, 2019 | Associated Press
BERLIN — The emperor has no clothes in this production of Puccini’s Turandot by the Lithuanian National Opera, but then again neither does any other character. Guetersloh police said Monday the costumes coming from Spain for the … » Read
 

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Chicago Opera Theater Names New GD

January 21, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Ashley Magnus, apparently a very skilled fundraiser, has been named general director of the Chicago Opera Theater, a promotion from the post of general manager of strategy and development. COT Board President Susan Irion noted that in her prior … » Read
 

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Orchestras, Opera Companies Offer Free Music to the Furloughed

January 21, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
What federal employees may lack in paychecks they can make up for in culture. All over the country, museums, orchestras, opera companies, and theaters are offering free tickets to those furloughed by the government. In New York, the Metropolitan … » Read
 

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Oregon Bach Fest Searches for New A.D.

January 21, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
In August 2017, amid considerable controversy, the Oregon Bach Festival sacked the well-regarded British conductor Matthew Halls, in the job for less than a year,  on charges of  racial insensitivity and sex discrimination that appeared … » Read
 

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Hong Kong's Pricey New Opera House Is Too Pricey to Rent

January 21, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Hong Kong’s Xiqu Center has only just opened and already it seems to be the subject of controversy. The $346 million venue, allegedly dedicated to Chinese opera, is the first in the multi-billion dollar West Kowloon Cultural District to … » Read
 

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Replacements Step in for Zubin Mehta, Who Is Ill

January 21, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Remember Yoel Levi? The longtime music director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra who was forced out almost 20 years ago and hasn’t been heard from on the American scene since? Levi’s current gig is chief conductor of the KNS Symphony … » Read
 

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San Diego Symphony Rides a New Wave

January 18, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
In recent years the Los Angeles Philharmonic (LA Phil) has dominated the California orchestral world. But that justly celebrated ensemble is about to get some company. The recent appointments of Esa-Pekka Salonen, the LA Phil’s conductor … » Read
 

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Two Conductors Change Managements

January 18, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Polish conductor Marta Gardolinska [pictured] has joined the roster of Askonas Holt. The 30-year-old maestra holds the position of Leverhulme Young Conductor in Association at the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra into the 2019/20 season. Having … » Read
 
 

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