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Sphinx Organization Launches New Leadership Program
The Sphinx Organization, whose programs reach more than 100,000 students and artists annually, is inaugurating a new, two-year leadership program for Black and Latinx arts leaders. Each year Sphinx LEAD (Leaders in Excellence, Arts, and … »
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New Musicians in Canada, Texas, and Ohio
Alex Klein , former principal oboe of the Chicago Symphony, now holds that position with the Calgary Philharmonic. Originally hired in Chicago in 1995 by then Music Director Daniel Barenboim, Klein was forced to leave in 2004 after developing … »
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In LA: A New Fellowship for Orchestra Musicians of Color
It is no secret that African Americans are woefully underrepresented in American orchestras. Since the practice of using blind auditions began in the 1970s and ‘80s, the percentage of female musicians has grown six-fold, from 5 to 30. … »
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Aimard & Stefanovich Soar with Jaw-Dropping Virtuosity
In interviews with colleagues, French pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard is invariably cited as a generous collaborator as well as a good friend and deep thinker. The October 25 Zankel Hall duet recital with Serbian pianist Tamara Stefanovich was an … »
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Assn' of California Symphony Orchestras Exec to Exit
The Association of California Symphony Orchestras (ASCO) indicates that its Executive Director Mitch Menchaca will exit at the end of November to become executive director of arts and culture for the City of Phoenix, AZ. The search for his … »
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Richard Gill, Much Admired Australian Conductor, Has Died
On Oct. 28 Richard Gill, much beloved conductor and educator, died at age 76 in his Sydney home. His influence in his native Australia was enormous. At various times he was the founder and first artistic director of Victorian Opera, director of … »
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COC Stays in the Black, Despite Falling Attendance
At its annual meeting on Oct. 24, the Canadian Opera Company (COC) announced a small operating surplus for its recently concluded fiscal year. While a surplus of any size is cause for celebration—the COC’s totaled $6,000 on a budget … »
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Opera Carolina Names New Exec; Ballet West Gets New Music Director
Charlotte, NC-based Opera Carolina, now in its 70 th season, has a new executive director in Beth Hansen , a former board member and corporate attorney. James Meena is artistic director. The company had been thinking about a two-headed … »
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David Daniels, UMich Named in Lawsuit
A second allegation of sexual assault against countertenor David Daniels [pictured] has led a University of Michigan (UM) graduate student to file a federal lawsuit against the university for failing to enforce its policies against sexual … »
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The Hungarians Are Coming!
Hungarian State Opera and Hungarian National Ballet has moved into the former New York State Theater, preparing for a 13-day residency that begins October 30 with the U.S. premiere of Bánk bán (“The Viceroy … »
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