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Opera America Taps New CEO
Opera America, the national trade organization for companies specializing in the art form, has named a successor to Marc Scorca, who announced his intention to step down as CEO one year ago. He is Michael J. Bobbitt, executive director of Mass … »
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Eastern Fest Files Claim Against AFM
In February 2025, the Eastern Music Festival (EMF) announced the cancellation of the annual five-week event held on the Guilford College campus in Greensboro, N.C. At issue were new demands placed on EMF by the musicians’ union (AMF), which … »
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Wu Han Breaks Her Wrist
Pianist Wu Han took a fall last week and broke her wrist while on tour in Houston with cellist David Finckel, her husband. Fortunately, the break does not require surgery but it does require rest; on the advice of her physicians, she will be … »
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Philharmonia Brings Gabriela Ortiz's Latest to Carnegie Hall
Víkingur Ólafsson served notice, right off the bat, that he would be offering an idiosyncratic take on the Emperor Concerto. The Icelandic pianist, performing with the Philharmonia Orchestra at its October 9 Carnegie Hall concert, … »
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Las Vegas Phil's Next Music Director
Pianist/conductor Rei Hotoda is to be the next music director of the Las Vegas Philharmonic, succeeding Donato Cabrera, in the job for ten years. Hotoda, music director of the Fresno (CA) Philharmonic since 2017, takes over in Nevada next July. … »
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New Faculty: Peabody and UNCSA
In the fall of 2026, Michael Christie will succeed Joseph Young as artistic director of ensembles at the Peabody Conservatory; he will lead the programming and direction of the conservatory’s instrumental and vocal tracks. Currently … »
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New Artist of the Month: Mezzo-soprano Hongni Wu
When Hongni Wu bounded across the stage as Cherubino in Santa Fe Opera’s Marriage of Figaro last summer , she seemed to compress a teenager’s swirl of conflicted emotions into a single breath. Under Laurent Pelly’s ingenious … »
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Kennedy Center Ticket Sales Tumble
The Trump takeover of Kennedy Center has proven to be a debacle, as meticulously calculated by The Washington Post , owned, it may be recalled, by Trump ally Jeff Bezos. “Nearly nine months after Trump became chair of the center and more … »
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Stefan Jackiw to McDuffie Center
The Robert McDuffie Center for Strings, a highly selective mentoring-teaching institute located within Mercer University in Georgia, has added violinist Stefan Jackiw to the faculty as of the 2026-27 season. Limited to just 27 students (12 … »
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The Essen Phil Musicians Try to Explain
The Essen Philharmonic’s last-minute cancellation of the world premiere of sand like gold-leaf smithereens— Clara Iannotta's violin concerto for detuned violin, orchestra and electronics— took the composer, soloist Carolin … »
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