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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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People in the News
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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Royal Phil Will Expand Strokestra
The University of Hull and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) have announced an expanded partnership on several community projects, including Strokestra, a three-year experiment using music to help people recovering from strokes. Going … »
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Contests & Awards
LSO Names Donatella-Flick Winner
Felix Mildenberger, a 28-year-old German conductor, has won the Donatella Flick Conducting Competition for 2018. The competition, created in 1990 by Italian philanthropist Donatella Flick, helps young conductors gain experience working with great … »
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In El Ay: More Fluxus from the Phil
LOS ANGELES – At various points during its centennial season, the Los Angeles Philharmonic is giving prime-time exposure to Fluxus, one of the most—if not the most—controversial artistic concepts of the 1960s and `70s, and … »
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Plácido Feted on His Fiftieth
NEW YORK — Placido Domingo’s eyes watered and his voice quavered. After portraying dozens of characters over a half-century on the stage of the Metropolitan Opera House, he got emotional being himself. “For us, the opera … »
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Too Many Arts Courses for Too Few Jobs
In a speech before the Association of Colleges’ annual conference in the U.K., Amanda Spielman, chief inspector for the Office for Standards in Education, Children’s Services and Skills (Ofsted) recently claimed that colleges that … »
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ENO Stages Britten's War Requiem
The centenary of the end of the first world war has been marked with an outburst of cultural activity, notably Peter Jackson’s superb film They Shall Not Grow Old , which not only colorizes war footage but has used lip readers to enable … »
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People in the News
Miami's Arsht Center Names New CEO
Johann Zietsman, a former CEO of ISPA (International Society for the Performing Arts), is to be the new president and CEO of the Arsht Center in Miami. He takes over in February, succeeding John Richard, who is retiring after ten years and after … »
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