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Executive Directors, Coming and Going, and a New Conductor’s Guild Prez
Jennifer Teisinger [pictured], former executive director of the Bravo! Vail Music Festival, is to be the new executive director of the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra (SDSO). She takes the helm in February, in time to gear up for the … »
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San Diego Symphony Names Its First Principal Guest Conductor
Dutch conductor Edo de Waart, noted orchestra builder, is to be the San Diego Symphony’s principal guest conductor as of next fall for three seasons. He is the first to hold the position in the orchestra’s 110-year history. De Waart, … »
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New Leadership Alignment for AOP
Brooklyn-based American Opera Projects (AOP)--which counts As One, The Summer King, The Scarlet Ibis, and Heart of Darkness among its successes--has promoted Matt Gray to the position of general director, succeeding Charles Jarden, who steps … »
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Brexit Anxiety Deepens Among U.K. Orchestras
With Britain’s exit from the European Union (EU) just a bit more than two months away and as yet undefined, the nation’s orchestras are growing increasingly alarmed. “They are particularly worried about the prospect of a no-deal … »
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A New Opera Company and an Older One with a New Leader
Neal Goren [pictured], founding artistic director of the late, great, Gotham Chamber Opera, has re-emerged with a new company called Catapult Opera and a partner that will enable him to mount his imaginative productions. That would be Peak … »
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Contests & Awards
New Diversity Grants Available from Orchestra League, OPERA America
Within 24 hours of each other, Opera America and the League of American Orchestras announced new grant monies for projects that emphasize diversity and inclusion. The League has received $2.1 million from the Mellon Foundation to launch … »
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Greek National Opera Gets $22.7M
The Greek National Opera (GNO) has received a $22.7 million grant from the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) to implement a four-year program that would help to raise the company’s international profile as well as fund its season-long … »
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A Sonic Wall at National Sawdust
An established artist and co-founder of ICE (International Contemporary Ensemble), the Chinese-born American composer Huang Ruo is a perfect match for National Sawdust’s FERUS festival, defined as “a showcase of untamed voices.” … »
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Dudamel Joins an August Group of Stars on the Walk of Fame
Yet another accolade has been bestowed upon Gustavo Dudamel, this time by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce. He is to receive the 2,654 th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Dudamelis not alone among classical musicians to have been so … »
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Joplin's Treemonisha Is Getting a Remake
A coalition of arts institutions in the U.K., the U.S., and Canada have come together to reimagine Scott Joplin’s 1911 opera Treemonisha . The work, for which only piano and vocal scores exist, did not reach the stage until 1972 in Atlanta. … »
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