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Music Biz Urges Labeling for AI Recordings

July 14, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Music trade organizations are uniting to advocate for voluntary labeling to distinguish between works that are all or partly made using artificial intelligence. Currently, Apple Music reports that more than one-third of its tracks are “100 … » Read
 

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A New Clarinet for the CSO

July 14, 2026 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Klaus Mäkelä still maintains “designate” status as incoming music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, but he’s not wasted any time hiring new musicians; he’s brought on eight since he got the job. The … » Read
 

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U of South Carolina's School of Music Gets $1.5M

July 14, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
A commitment of $1.5 million from Frances and Dennis R. Nolan will endow a named chair in Baroque and Early Music in the School of Music at The University of South Carolina. Funds generated by the endowment will be directed toward the recruitment … » Read
 

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A Couple of New Cellos

July 14, 2026 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Estonian cellist Marcel Johannes Kits, 31, is the new principal cello of the Munich Philharmonic, succeeding Michael Hell, who retired after 42 years in the job in 2023. Kits comes to the permanent orchestral position from a largely solo … » Read
 

Reviews

A Chicago Opera Festival Comes of Age

July 13, 2026 | Hannah Edgar, Musical America
SKOKIE, Ill. — As live music crawled back in the summer of 2021, launching a new opera company was on no one’s bingo card. No one’s except Emanuele Andrizzi and Franco Pomponi. The Italian conductor and Italian-American baritone … » Read
 

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Pianist Loses Discrimination Case

July 13, 2026 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
On July 10 Justice Graeme Hill of the Federal Court of Australia ruled that the decision by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) to cancel a concert by pianist Jayson Gillham was a business, rather than a political decision, and thus did not … » Read
 

Reviews

An Exciting New Isolde at the Barbican

July 13, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—As Lise Davidsen and Michael Spyres recently demonstrated at the Met, it is still possible these days to encounter a well-matched Tristan and Isolde in Wagner’s three-act endurance test. In even better news, Sara … » Read
 

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Podium News

July 13, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Beginning with the 2026–27 season, Jessica Altarriba will be the new assistant conductor for the Richmond Symphony. She succeeds Daniel Myssyk, in the position for six years before his departure in 2024. Altarriba most recently served as … » Read
 

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Whistle Blower Finds KenCen Construction 'Irregularities'

July 13, 2026 | Nicholas Riccardi, Associated Press
A Democratic senator on Saturday alleged that whistleblowers have detailed several problems stemming from rushed or improper reconstruction of the Kennedy Center, adding a new layer to the travails of the arts complex as President Donald Trump … » Read
 

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Ravinia Fest Gets a $70M Upgrade

July 10, 2026 | Ronald Blum, Associated Press
Brant Taylor walked onto the stage of the Ravinia Festival’s Hunter Pavilion to rehearse for the first time since a $70 million gut renovation and noticed a huge difference. “I found that in the previous iteration of the shell, I was … » Read
 
 

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