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How Yannick Came to Climb the Vienna Podium
Yannick Nézet-Séguin’s path to the Vienna Philharmonic’s New Year’s Day concert started when he replaced a banned Russian conductor at New York’s Carnegie Hall in 2022 with the help of a pianist who traveled … »
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Again, the San Antonio Phil
The slowly disappearing San Antonio Philharmonic, which recently axed its Holiday Pops programs , has also been forced to cancel the Jan. 16 and 17 performances of the Classics 5 program featuring Katherine Balch’s 2023 work Musica Pyralis … »
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Albany's Egg to Get an Upgrade
When “The Egg,” the brutalist concrete oval that dominates the Albany skyline, opened in 1978, it was intended to serve as a general-purpose auditorium for government meetings—hence its original name, The Meeting Place. Inspired … »
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More 'Deranged' Artists Cancel KenCen
Once DT slapped his name on the Kennedy Center, what had been a trickle of cancellations after his self-appointed board voted him chairman last Februrary, turned into a flood. First, folk singer Kristy Lee announced she had canceled a … »
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An 'Overlooked Genius' Gets the Spotlight
LONDON—Two years ago, Joseph Horowitz published his first novel, The Marriage , a fictionalized account of Gustav Mahler’s annual American sojourns between 1907 and 1911. An attempt to explain why such a fêted European conductor … »
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New Study: Musicians Do Have a Better Memory—for Music
For many years, scientists have studied musicians to understand how intense, long-term practice changes the brain and behavior. Now research from a massive new international study is offering a more in-depth look at the memory advantages … »
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Time for GB to Champion the Arts
In the wake of Margaret Hodges’ scathing review of Arts Council England , Martin Kettle, a columnist at The Guardian , has stepped forward to argue in favor of a much more aggressive role in supporting the arts by the national government. … »
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Russia Rebuilds Ukrainian Theater It Destroyed
An historic theater in the Russian-occupied Ukrainian city of Mariupol has opened its doors more than three years after it was pummeled in a Russian airstrike that killed hundreds of civilians sheltering inside. Moscow-installed authorities … »
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Prototype 2026 Is Uniquely BMP
The upcoming 2026 PROTOTYPE Festival, January 7–18, will mark the 20 th anniversary of its umbrella organization, Beth Morrison Projects (BMP). Named for its founder and president [left], BMP has premiered over 50 operas and music-theater … »
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Vancouver Symphony Under Fire
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (VSO) is facing growing public pressure to drop any legal action against violinist Esther Hwang for violating a 2019 non-disclosure agreement (NDA). Nearly 10,000 people have signed a public petition … »
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