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Atlanta Completes Region's First Ring
The Atlanta Opera’s four-year Ring des Nibelungen project, which reached its culmination last week with Götterdämmerung , seeks to relay the cycle’s narrative simply and directly. That interpretive strategy—the work of … »
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Trump Might Use Court Order to (Further) Sabotage KenCen
The recent court ruling that Donald Trump must remove his name from the Kennedy Center and abandon plans to close it for two years has raised concerns that Trump may retaliate by sabotaging the Center. Rep. Joyce Beatty, an ex officio board … »
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AFM Sues Warner, UMG for AI Proceeds
The American Federation of Musicians (AFM) has filed suit against Universal Music Group (UMG) and Warner Music Group (WMG), alleging that the labels are refusing to share with musicians the financial benefits they are receiving from their recent … »
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From Samoa to Stardom
The Samoan-born tenor Pene Pati has taken the opera world by storm. Colleagues describe him as “a beast of talent,” and a “Pavarotti rebirth”; he is booked until 2029 at the Metropolitan Opera, La Scala, Royal Albert Hall, … »
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KenCen Staffers Ordered
to Remove DJT 's Name
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Kennedy Center is beginning the process of removing references to President Donald Trump a week after a federal judge ruled that his name had been illegally added to the performing arts center. Roma Daravi, the Kennedy … »
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KenCen Lawsuit vs Cancelled Artist Dismissed as 'Political Retribution'
WASHINGTON (AP)—Attorneys for musician Chuck Redd [pictured] say a D.C. Superior Court judge dismissed a breach of contract lawsuit filed against Redd after he canceled a Christmas Eve performance at the Kennedy Center in protest of … »
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David Hyslop, Orchestra CEO Extraordinaire, Wins Gold Baton
David Hyslop, the orchestra world’s first, only, and longest-serving professional interim CEO, received the Gold Baton award from the League of American Orchestras at the League conference in Baltimore this week. Now 83, he has a his track … »
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Conductors Re-upping
The New World Symphony (NWS) has extended the tenure of Stéphane Denève as artistic director through the 2031–32 season. Only the second individual to hold this position in the NWS’s 39-year history, he succeeded the … »
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Recent Artist Management Signings II
The Takács Quartet has joined Maestro Arts for worldwide management, excluding North and South America. Those territories will continue to be overseen by Seldy Cramer. Thomas Hull will manage the group worldwide, succeeding Christa Phelps, … »
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Colorado Rolls Out Plans for 'Artist Companies,' or A Corps
On June 2 Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed legislation creating Colorado Artist Companies, or A Corps, a new subset of limited liability corporations (LLC) designed to support artists and creators and ensure they maintain control over their … »
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