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Lyric Opera of Chicago Gets $20M
The Negaunee Foundation will bestow $20 million on the Lyric Opera of Chicago, half of it to endow education, half of it to guarantee a Mozart opera will be staged every season, including the Da Ponte trilogy. Funds will cover the costs of both … »
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Those Fellowships Aren't Working; Time for a Rethink
The Black Orchestral Network (BON) released the third in a series of biennial “Dear American Orchestras” letters on May 19, calling on American orchestras and funders to fundamentally restructure fellowship programs for early-career … »
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Adès Gets His First Official Conducting Title
Composer Thomas Adès has long been known to conduct when his own works are on a program, but he has never held a formal conducting title. That will change in September when he becomes principal guest conductor of the Hallé Orchestra … »
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Orchestra : Community—The New Dialogue
The orchestral world in North America is undergoing a sea change that seems certain to usher in consequential transformations of purpose and cultural expectations. There are more than 2,000 orchestras throughout North America, a considerable … »
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San Francisco Symphony Makes the Right Choice
From her inaugural performances in 2022 and fall 2023, Elim Chan and the San Franciso Symphony appear to have connected with a jolt, with Chronicle critic Joshua Kosman declaring the 5- feet-1-inch conductor “the real deal.” Today, … »
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The Unmitigated Horror
of Requiem for America
LONDON—With celebrations of American culture going on all around the world, it’s perhaps surprising that composer Brent Michael Davids’s Requiem for America should receive its May 17 world premiere not in a major U.S. city but … »
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A Stark Vanessa Stripped of Its Core
Heartbeat Opera, known for its streamlined, freewheeling mountings of familiar works, has swerved somewhat into esoteric territory in its current production of Vanessa . Although the 1958 Samuel Barber/Gian Carlo Menotti opera has lately been … »
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Rare Holocaust Songbook Gets English Translation
After more than a decade of international research led by academics at the University of Sydney, Mima’amakim ( Out of the Depths ) has been translated and published in English for the first time. This rare collection of songs by Jewish … »
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Nashville Symphony Taps Associate Conductor
Valery Saul is to be the Nashville Symphony’s associate conductor for the next three years as of September. She succeeds Nathan Aspinwall. Saul, whose tenure coincides with Leonard Slatkin’s as music director , will work with … »
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Why the Met Needed the Saudis
The prospect of an agreement with the Kingdon of Saudi Arabia that would provide the Metropolitan Opera with as much as $200 million for performing at the new opera house in Riyadh “was not a difficult decision,” Met General Manager … »
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