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How Orchestras Can Avoid 'Myopic Programming'
In a recent blog, the multifaceted composer, performer, writer, and administrator Patrick Castillo offers several tips on how to diversify the programming of American orchestras by including work by living composers as part of their daily diet. … »
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In LA, Mälkki Stunningly Links Mahler to Bach via Reich
LOS ANGELES—Last weekend’s program by the Los Angeles Philharmonic was both a newsworthy event and a rousing artistic triumph. Newsworthy because it offered the world premiere of the first composition Steve Reich has written for a … »
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Serebrennikov's Trial Begins, and with It, Artistic Freedom in Russia
MOSCOW (AFP) - Acclaimed Russian director Kirill Serebrennikov insisted he "never stole anything" as he appeared in court Wednesday on embezzlement charges, seen by his supporters as part of a crackdown on artistic freedom. The 49-year-old, who … »
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Staff Changes at Santa Fe Opera Add Cori Ellison
Cori Ellison, renowned “opera whisperer” and a Musical America 2017 Top Professional of the Year , has been named by the Santa Fe Opera as its first full-time dramaturg, a post for which she is valued among companies from Glyndebourne … »
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Pappano Will Stay at ROH Through 2023--with a Sabbatical
In an interview with Fiona Maddocks, Royal Opera House Music Director Antonio Pappano put to rest any thought that he was ready to leave and rued the difficulties likely to accompany the U.K.’s exit from the European Union. He anticipated … »
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Callas in Concert, a Holy Vision
On Nov. 2, just two days after Halloween, an audience of over 1,200 poured into the Moss Art Center on the campus of Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, VA, to watch the legendary Maria Callas, who died 41 years ago, perform her most famous arias over … »
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The Queen of Sheba, Old-school Style
Premiered in Vienna in 1875, Karl Goldmark’s Die Königin von Saba (The Queen of Sheba) is a fascinating curiosity. The Met took it up in 1885, and it held the stage in New York for 20 years, but then, like most of Goldmark’s … »
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Montreal Symphony Investigation Into Dutoit Deemed Inconclusive
Charles Dutoit, disgraced after accusations of sexual harassment surfaced in December, 2017, has been given some relief by the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal. After the news broke of his indiscretions against women … »
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Report Says Live Streaming Doesn't Widen Audiences
Two new reports from the U.K. suggest that the digital capture and broadcast of live arts performances has yet to draw audiences any different than those that would attend similar events in person. The findings are to be found in an Arts Council … »
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Two New UK Appointments, Dartington and Glyndeourne
Sara Mohr-Pietsch [pictured], a BBC Radio 3 host and producer, is to succeed Joanna MacGregor OBE as artistic director of the Dartington International Summer School and Festival at the end of the 2019 edition. Mohn-Pietsch, presenter of live from … »
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