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Otello as Best of the Season, So Far, Thanks to Dudamel
It has been 14 years since Gustavo Dudamel burst on the scene with a spectacular showing at the 2004 Bamberg Symphony Gustav Mahler Conducting Competition. Since then he has honed his skills in a wide range of repertoire, including opera. In … »
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Matthew Aucoin Turns to His Inner Voice
Matthew Aucoin recently learned that it is sometimes important to answer the telephone, even when the read-out shows “Caller Blocked.” After ignoring several such calls from Chicago, he finally took the call and learned he had been … »
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Contests & Awards
Tchaikovsky Comp, Scheduled for June, May Not Happen
It’s not clear that the 16 th International Tchaikovsky Competition, scheduled for June 17-29, will take place. Moscow Conservatory Rector Alexander Sokolove last week expressed concern that, although the monies had been allocated for the … »
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Hong Kong Phil Taps Seasoned Pro as CEO
Benedikt Fohr is to be chief executive of the Hong Kong Philharmonic as of April 1, succeeding Michael MacLeod who is retiring after eight years. Fohr, 55, has been CEO of the Deutsche Radio Philharmonie Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern (DRP) for … »
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Longtime UMich Strings Prof on Leave, Accused of Sexual Misconduct
On Monday, an article appeared in The Michigan Daily , UMich’s student newspaper, accusing Stephen Shipps, chair of the strings department and director of the university's strings preparatory division, of sexual misconduct. The story has … »
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Industry News
Cleveland O, Saint Paul Chamber O Report Year-end Results
The Cleveland Orchestra’s 2018 annual report offers some good news—fundraising and attendance are up—and some not-so-good—the deficit remains and the endowment is flat. The orchestra hasn’t had a balanced budget … »
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Contests & Awards
Linc Inc Acknowledges Ten Rising Artists
Lincoln Center has announced its Emerging Artist Awards, a kind of broadened version of the Center’s Martin E. Segal Awards, which originated in 1986. Each of the ten winners is chosen by a Center constituent and each receives $7,500 for … »
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People in the News
Nancy Wilson, Song 'Stylist' with Old Fashioned Charm, Dies at 81
Nancy Wilson, the Grammy-winning "song stylist" and torch singer whose polished pop-jazz vocals made her a platinum artist and top concert performer, has died. She was 81. Wilson, who retired from touring in 2011, died after a long illness at her … »
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Contests & Awards
The Musical Awards Reception: 2019 Edition
“We live in a society that is hostile towards classical music and serious art in general….So it is wonderful to have such organizations as Musical America that still have a voice in the modern day and may help listeners navigate the … »
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Three Male Conductors Sign to New Management
Keith Lockhart , now is his 24 th season as conductor of the Boston Pops, as well as chief guest conductor of the BBC Concert Orchestra, and artistic director of the Brevard Music Center in North Carolina, has moved from Columbia Artists to Opus … »
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