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Track Star Headed for an Opera Career
Eldon Warner, a senior at the University of South Dakota, possesses an unusual combination of talents. A conference champion cross-country runner and potential sub-4:00 miler, he is also a serious opera singer who hopes to pursue a career in … »
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Rare Hindemith Opera Gets Fringe Treatment
CHICAGO – If the big operas of Paul Hindemith, including Cardillac (1926) and Mathis der Maler (1935), have largely been ignored by major opera companies in recent decades, the relatively modest demands of the German composer’s … »
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MIT Gets Very Green Light for New Music Facility
MIT has received what it characterizes as a “cornerstone gift” to build a new state-of-the-art music facility. Its centerpiece is to be a “purpose-built performance lab” for experimental and unusual projects, with flexible … »
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Saint Paul Ch Orch Names Baroque Specialist Partner
The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra (SPCO) has named Richard Egarr, music director of the Academy of Ancient Music, as its newest artistic partner. He will join pianist Jeremy Denk, clarinetist Martin Fröst, violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja, … »
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Composer/conductor Harold Farberman Dies
Composer/conductor Harold Farberman died on November 24 at his home in Germantown, NY. He was 89. Farberman was a founder of the Conductors’ Guild, in 1976, and founder and director of the Conductors’ Institute, initially at the Hartt … »
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New World Symphony Taps New Artistic Right Hand
Martin Sher, VP and general manager of the North Carolina Symphony, is to be the new senior VP for artistic planning and programs at the New World Symphony in Miami Beach. He succeeds Douglas Merilatt, in the job for 20 years until his retirement … »
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San Francisco Symphony Musicians Strike Gold
The San Francisco Symphony and its musicians have reached a contract agreement one week before the current one expires. Current base salary is $3200 a week; by the end of the new four-year agreement, that number will reach $3570 a week. The new … »
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Peabody's Share of Bloomberg's $1.8 Billion Gift: $50 Million
Michael Bloomberg’s extraordinary gift of $1.8 billion to his alma mater, Johns Hopkins University, will benefit the school’s conservatory, the Peabody Institute of Music, to the tune of $50 million. In a letter addressed to the … »
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Grand Rapids Search Committee Head Makes Unusual Choice
Now here’s a twist. The woman who co-chaired the search committee that appointed the Grand Rapids Symphony’s Music Director Marcelo Lehninger, in 2016, and then chaired the search committee for a new president and CEO, has a new job: … »
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HK Sinfonietta Music Director to Step Down
The Hong Kong Sinfonietta, a free-lance ensemble that offers about 90 concerts annually in City Hall, has announced that next season will be the last for Yip Wing-sie as music director. She will have been in the job 18 years and will take the … »
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