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Juilliard Pre-College Director to Exit for Juilliard Tianjin
As Westminster Choir College alumni fight a takeover of their alma mater by a firm controlled by the Chinese government, the Juilliard School prepares to be the first U.S. music conservatory to open in Tianjin. In fact, the Tianjin … »
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Nikolaj Znaider to Orchester National de Lyon
Danish violinist Nikolaj Znaider further solidifies his podium credentials with the news that he is to be the next music director of the Orchester National de Lyon (ONL), succeeding Leonard Slatkin, who left in 2017 after six years. … »
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Anthracite Fields, as Performed by the Experts
It’s heartening to see a fine work like Julia Wolfe’s 2015 Pulitzer prize-winning Anthracite Fields slowly but surely make its way into the repertoire. It’s also rare to hear new music that offers social comment without ramming … »
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Stephanie Blythe to Succeed Dawn Upshaw at Bard
Bard College has scored a notable coup, with the appointment of Stephanie Blythe as the new artistic director of its Vocal Arts Program (VAP). Starting in July 2019 the renowned mezzo-soprano will succeed Dawn Upshaw, VAP’s director since … »
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National Arts Center Orchestra Taps New Managing Director
Arna Einarsdóttir, managing director of the Iceland Symphony Orchestra (ISO), is to be the new managing director of Canada's National Arts Center Orchestra as of next spring. She succeeds Christopher Deacon, in the job for 22 years until … »
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A New Conservatory Course: Mental Health
The Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM) has appointed the first lecturer in musicians’ health and well-being in a U.K. conservatory. Beginning in January Sara Ascenso, a clinical psychologist and pianist, will lecture, conduct research, … »
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A New Era at the Met Launches Tonight
A new generation of musical leadership takes center stage at the Metropolitan Opera tonight when Yannick Nézet-Séguin makes his debut as music director in a new production of Verdi’s La Traviata . The last time such a debut … »
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Contests & Awards
Dutch Composer Wins Grawemeyer for 'Intercultural' Work
Dutch composer Joel Bons has won the 2019 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition, the University announced today. Bons’s one-hour Nomaden , for cello and mixed ensemble, was named as the winning piece. The award, … »
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New Artist of the Month: Conductor Lidiya Yankovskaya
“I couldn’t have imagined a better job for myself right now,” said conductor Lidiya Yankovskaya. “It’s always amazing when a job lines up at exactly the right time with your personal interests, your professional … »
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Cinci Opera's Artistic Ops Guru to Exit
The Cincinnati Opera (CO) is losing one its mainstays. After 17 years Marcus Küchle, director of artistic operations and new work development, is leaving this month to assume a top administrative role in the Tyrolean Festival Erl. The fest, … »
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