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Two Days of Impeccable, If Staid, Berlioz at Carnegie Hall
In the late 1980’s Roger Norrington and his period-instruments band the London Classical Players offered annual weekend-long “experiences” on the South Bank, each devoted to a single composer. Their major works were performed … »
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Long Beach Opera Names New Exec Director and CEO
Jennifer Rivera is the new executive director and CEO of Long Beach Opera. She succeeds Jerold Kappel, who left last month after just under three years in the job. Rivera, a onetime mezzo-soprano soloist, has been with the company since 2017, in … »
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Met's 'Fridays Under 40' Lures the Young and Beautiful
NEW YORK (AFP) – The Metropolitan Opera is digging deep into its bag of tricks as it attempts to lure in younger generations more familiar with Mozart in the Jungle than its long-dead inspiration. At a Fridays Under 40 party on … »
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Violinist Vijay Gupta: Making Music for All
Violinist Vijay Gupta, 32, son of an immigrant family from India, recently received one of 25 MacArthur Foundation Fellowships, or genius grants, for 2018. The citation for his $625,000 award, paid out over five years, recognizes him for … »
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Contests & Awards
Musical America Announces 2019 Award Winners
Russian pianist Daniil Trifonov has been announced as Musical America’s 2019 Artist of the Year. The 27-year-old virtuoso, also a composer, leads an impressive MA “of-the-year” lineup for 2019, which also recognizes Julia Wolfe … »
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Paris Opera Celebrates Its Anniversary with a Double Feature
Most opera companies have a hard enough time operating one house but the Opéra National de Paris has two, a challenge it embraces as an opportunity. Indeed, in a conspicuous display of artistic strength, it will sometimes introduce a new … »
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Pacific Chorale Hires COO of LA Master Chorale
Pacific Chorale has hired Andrew Brown, the chief operating officer of the Los Angeles Master Chorale, as its new president and CEO. The Costa-Mesa, CA, ensemble, a mix of 140 volunteers and professionals, is located about 40 miles south of Los … »
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Sotheby's to Auction Rostropovich and Vishnevskaya's Belongings
On Nov. 28, Sotheby’s London will offer at auction over 300 lots of furniture, personal jewelry, Russian works of art, books, scores, and musical instruments that belonged to Mstislav Rostropovich and Galina Vishnevskaya, world-renowned … »
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Alfred Hubay Dies, Met Opera Mainstay and Soothsayer
Alfred Hubay, a behind-the-scenes legend at the Metropolitan Opera, died at age 93 on Oct. 3. In 1943, exactly 75 years earlier to the day, he had begun his career with the company as an usher in the Family Circle of the original opera house on … »
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Lyric and Its Musicians: Terms of the Deal
As reported, Lyric Opera of Chicago and its orchestra have reached a contract agreement that extends for the next three seasons. The orchestra strike resulted in just three cancelled performances. Terms include reducing the orchestra by four … »
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