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New Executive Director for Boston Conservatory

Michael Shinn has been named as executive director of the Boston Conservatory at Berklee, a position he initially assumed in August of 2023 as interim. He moves into the job as Berklee awaits the arrival of its new president in January , Jim … »
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Festival de Lanaudière Taps New Chief Exec

Clément Joubert has been chosen as the new executive director of the Festival de Lanaudière, Canada’s largest classical music festival. He succeeds Xavier Roy, who stepped down this past August after four years in the … »
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State University's Music Dept Gifted $5M

In a heartening tale of one philanthropist’s belief in the importance of music to a community’s well-being, Phantom Fireworks owner Bruce Zoldan will give $5 million to the Dana School of Music at Youngstown State University, his alma … »
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Famed Oboist-turned-conductor Gets a New Orchestra

The Royal Seville Symphony Orchestra (ROSS) has appointed Lucas Macías as its next principal conductor, starting in Sept. 2025 for three seasons, with a possible further two-year extension. He succeeds French conductor Marc Soustrot, in … »
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U.K.'s Von Trap Family Patriarch to Chair Music Masters

Music Masters has selected Stuart Mason as the new chair of its board of trustees, on which he has served since 2021. He succeeds Simon Freakley, who held the position for twelve years. Mason is joined on the board by Kadiatu Kanneh-Mason; … »
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Brandeis Lays Off Lydian Quartet

Times are apparently tough at Brandeis University. Admissions are down, forcing a number of belt-tightening measures. One casualty is the Lydian String Quartet, a foursome established at the university in 1980, whose members were told on an Oct. … »
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New Music Director for Rochester Symphony

Chia-Hsuan Lin, principal guest conductor of the Richmond Symphony, is the new music director of the Rochester (MN) Symphony, a professional ensemble of about 70 musicians that performs up to ten concerts a season and works with local schools. … »
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Key Faculty in Texas, California, More...

Erin Hannigan, principal oboe of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, has joined the faculty of the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University as a full professor. She succeeds Robert Atherholt, who is retiring after more than four decades with the … »
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Man and Machine, Side-by-Side

A recent performance of Swedish composer and producer Jacob Mühlrad’s Veer in the Malmö Live Concert Hall may allay some concerns that artificial intelligence (AI) may one day render humans obsolete in the classical music world. … »
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Steven Isserlis on Gabriel Fauré, Magnificent Revolutionary

This year marks the centenary of Gabriel Fauré’s death. Known to most for his Requiem and Pavane, cellist Steven Isserlis makes a compelling case in The Guardian for the French composer’s larger importance. Born in 1845, … »
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