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Boston Phil Launches Investigation as 2nd Staffer Is Forced to Resign

October 15, 2018 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The leadership of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO) has commissioned an independent investigation after allegations that a second employee was involved in questionable interactions with children, specifically, sending … » Read
 

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Music Faculty Appointments at UCLA, Miami U, Birmingham Conserv.

October 15, 2018 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
UCLA’s Herb Alpert School of Music has seven new faculty members: Indian and Tibetan music expert Anna Morcom [pictured] has been appointed Mohindar Brar Sambhi Endowed Chair in Indian Music. Among her books, Illicit Words of Indian Dance: … » Read
 

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New Arts Center Opens; Claims to Be the World's Largest

October 15, 2018 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
On Oct. 11, a ceremony and concert inaugurated the National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts (Weiwuying) located in the international port city in southern Taiwan. Designed by the Dutch firm Mecanoo and set amid a 116-acre subtropical park, the … » Read
 

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Theater Basel Names New Music Director

October 15, 2018 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Estonian conductor Kristiina Poska is to be music director of the Theater Basel as of the 2019/2020 season. Her appointment was announced by Intendant Andreas Beck and incoming Opera Director Pavel B. Jiracek, with whom she worked at the Komische … » Read
 

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Chicago Lyric, Musicians Reach Agreement

October 14, 2018 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
UPDATE: The contract has been ratified by the membership. Lyric Opera of Chicago has reached agreement with its orchestra musicians, as represented by the Chicago Federation of Musicians Local #10-208 (CFM), for a multi-year labor agreement … » Read
 

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Teachout: The End of Opera as We Have Known It

October 12, 2018 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
In a recent Wall Street Journal (WSJ) column, critic Terry Teachout argues that opera’s survival in America requires “fresh thinking” that is unlikely to come from large companies like the Metropolitan Opera. He points to what … » Read
 

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Sinfonietta, Music Theater Wales Link Up; Opera Philly Too

October 12, 2018 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
A new partnership announced between Music Theater Wales (MTW) and the London Sinfonietta promises to create and tour new musical theater throughout the U.K. The Sinfonietta will perform in all MTW productions and help choose repertoire and … » Read
 

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A Few New Artistic Appointments in the U.K. and the U.S.

October 12, 2018 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
London-based Portuguese conductor and pianist Dinis Sousa [pictured] has been appointed assistant conductor of the three Monteverdi ensembles: the Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, and Orchestre Révolutionnaire et Romantique. He … » Read
 

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'Spectacular Banalities': Albert Barnes on Mahler's Symphonies and Other Sacred Cows

October 12, 2018 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
During the 1920s, Albert Barnes took time out from amassing his unparalleled collection of art to share his unfiltered opinions about music with the Philadelphia Orchestra’s music director Leopold Stokowski. Your programs, opined Barnes, … » Read
 

Contests & Awards

NY Phil Names $200,000 Kravis New Music Prize

October 11, 2018 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
With women composers so en vogue these days, it’s fitting that the New York Philharmonic would choose South Korean composer Unsuk Chin to receive the $200,000 Marie-Josée Kravis Prize for New Music. As announced this morning, she is … » Read
 
 

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