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Administrative Exits/Entrances on Both Coasts
Lacey Huszcza [pictured], longtime associate executive director of the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, is to be the executive director of the Las Vegas Philharmonic, as of December 1. She has been in her current job for 13 years, serving for a … »
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Opera Dots: ROH Reaches Out to the Very (Very) Young
The Royal Opera recently introduced Opera Dots, a new program for children ages three months to five years, to begin cultivating future audiences. Workshop participants imitate costumed performers who use song and dance to portray classic … »
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Missy Mazzoli Brings a Blast of Fresh Air to Chicago
CHICAGO—MusicNOW, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s contemporary chamber series, observed its 20 th anniversary last season, and celebrations were certainly in order. Especially in recent years, the series at downtown’s sleek … »
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LA Opera Completes the Glass Trilogy with Satyagraha
LOS ANGELES—A pattern has emerged at the Los Angeles Opera over the last decade, with the main stage at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion dominated by standard works and smaller-scale experimentation left to the company’s LA Opera … »
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Cleveland O Fires Two Principals
After a three-month investigation, the Cleveland Orchestra has fired concertmaster William Preucil [pictured] and principal trombone Massimo La Rosa , having discovered that the allegations against them of sexual misconduct were true. Word … »
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Charlie Hamlen Memorial Concert Announced
A memorial concert for Charles Hamlen, who died on August 1 at the age of 75, is to be held at the New York Ethical Culture Society on Wednesday, November 7. A much beloved figure among artists and industry-ites alike, Hamlen will be paid tribute … »
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A Stunning Year in Saint Louis
The Oct. 22 annual meeting of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (SLSO) celebrated a season of successes. The ensemble’s 138 th year marked the end of David Robertson’s successful 13-year tenure as music director—Stéphane … »
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Stravinsky's Sacre, for Piano and Percussion, Banned Everywhere but the U.S.
Yuja Wang will launch her six-concert Carnegie Hall Perspectives series on Friday night, performing works for piano and percussion, all of them arranged by Martin Grubinger, Sr., all in their New York premieres. Among the most anticipated is … »
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NYC Culture Affairs Budget Hits $200M
“When the arts thrive, New York City thrives—which is why this year we’ve made the largest-ever financial commitment to Cultural Affairs in our NYC history.” So declared NYC Deputy Mayor Alicia Glen in yesterday’s … »
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The Crypt Sessions: Some Very New Music in One Very Old Place
Last Thursday marked the official New York debut of the Houston-based River Oaks Chamber Orchestra (ROCO), an innovative, 14-year-old ensemble here performing in an innovative, ancient space—the subterranean recesses at the Church of the … »
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