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Whither Westminster Choir College?

December 3, 2018 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The final outcome of the ongoing Westminster Choir College-for-sale-to-China debate is anybody’s guess, but NPR provides a fairly comprehensive description of the predicament and the players. The story so far is that Rider University, which … » Read
 

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Violinist Nina Beilina Dies at 81

December 2, 2018 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Violinist Nina Beilina, who emigrated from the Soviet Union at age 40, in 1977, and made her U.S. debut a year later at Manhattan’s 92 nd Street Y, died on November 25 in New York. She was 81. Harold Schonberg’s positive review in The … » Read
 

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Chiara Muti Stages Così with Dad in the Pit

November 30, 2018 | James Imam, Musical America
NAPLES, Italy—Riccardo Muti has generally steered clear of staged opera in recent years, preferring to showcase his Verdi in concert, a format perfected in Chicago and last summer in Florence and Ravenna, Italy, with Macbeth . But that … » Read
 

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Music Directors Coming and Going

November 30, 2018 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Violinist/conductor Nikolaj Znaider further solidifies his podium credentials with news that he is to be the next music director of the Orchester National de Lyon (ONL), succeeding Leonard Slatkin, who left in 2017. Coincidentally, the news … » Read
 

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Sotheby's/Rostropovich Offspring Gross $5.3M from Sale of Parents' Treasures

November 30, 2018 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The Nov. 28 auction of items from the private collection of Mstislav Rostropovich and Galina Vishnevskaya has produced a bonanza for the couple’s two daughters, Olga and Elena Rostropovich. Sotheby’s London auction house reported … » Read
 

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Amahl, for and by the Homeless

November 30, 2018 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
For three nights in early December, the Holy Apostles Soup Kitchen, located on 9 th Avenue in Manhattan’s Chelsea neighborhood, will host Gian Carlo Menotti's Amahl and the Night Visitors . First produced for television in 1951, the … » Read
 

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Principal Oboe Leaves LA Phil & Colburn

November 29, 2018 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
About one year ago, news arrived that Ramón Ortega, then principal oboe of Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra under its Principal Conductor Mariss Jansons, would be moving to the same position with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, starting in … » Read
 

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Met Assistant GM Headed (Back) to Wales

November 29, 2018 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama (RWCMD) has tapped John Fisher, assistant general manager for music administration at the Metropolitan Opera, to be the first artistic director of its new David Seligman Opera School. Fisher, says … » Read
 

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Songs Involuntarily Played by Auschwitz Prisoners Found

November 29, 2018 | Jeff Karoub, Associated Press
DETROIT — Patricia Hall went to the Auschwitz-Birkenau Museum in 2016 hoping to learn more about the music performed by prisoners in World War II death camps. The University of Michigan music theory professor heard there were manuscripts, … » Read
 

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Hartford Symphony Gets $1M

November 29, 2018 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Things are looking up for the Hartford (CT) Symphony Orchestra, which three years ago faced near extinction until the musicians accepted a substantial pay cut . The orchestra also appointed its own executive director in Stephen Collins , giving … » Read
 
 

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