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Bombed Conservatory in Gaza Stays the Course—in Tents

July 9, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
One of the many casualties of the war in Gaza has been the branch of Palestine’s Edward Said National Conservatory of Music. Founded in 1993, it once had well-equipped offices in Gaza City, three pianos and storerooms full of instruments … » Read
 

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New in Academe

July 8, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Courtney Crouse has joined the LSU School of Music as Associate Professor and the Janice Harvey Pellar Endowed Chair of Voice. She has pursued an international career as a mezzo-soprano, and served on the voice faculty at Oklahoma City University … » Read
 

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Fairy Tales to Invade Glimmerglass '27

July 8, 2026 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Glimmerglass Festival, which opens its season on July 10 with Oklahoma!, has already announced its 2027 iteration, which promises 30 mainstage performances running in repertoire July 12 to August 22, 2027. Stephen Sondheim’s Into the … » Read
 

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Robert Kimball: 1939-2026

July 7, 2026 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Robert Kimball, the musical theater historian who in 1982 uncovered long-buried scores by Gershwin, Porter, Richard Rodgers, et al. in a New Jersey warehouse, died in a Manhattan hospital on July 1. He was 86 and had been ill for several years. … » Read
 

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Finally: Lincoln's Words Meet Glass's Music

July 8, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Philip Glass’s new symphony finally had its premiere on July 5 at Tanglewood with the Boston Symphony Orchestra with Karen Kamensek conducting. The work, formally known as Symphony No.15 Lincoln , was commissioned by the National Symphony … » Read
 

Reviews

Oropesa Brings 'Swank' to RBO's New I Puritani

July 7, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—Renowned as a showcase for a coloratura superstar, Vincenzo Bellini’s final opera hasn’t been seen at Covent Garden since the early 1990s. Richard Jones’s unconventional new staging for the Royal Ballet and Opera … » Read
 

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Exiting Music Directors, Regional Edition

July 7, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Sarah Ioannides has concluded her 12-year tenure as music director of Symphony Tacoma and been named its music director laureate. Credited with “visionary leadership and artistic excellence,” Ioannides expanded and diversified … » Read
 

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Iconic Opera House Loses Its Chief

July 7, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Louise Herron, CEO of the Sydney Opera House for the past 14 years, will step down on August 6.  She is credited with overseeing the largest program of capital works since the building opened in 1973. . In January 2020, the iconic concert … » Read
 

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SFS's Michael Morgan Prize Winner

July 7, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Christopher Thompson has won The San Francisco Symphony's sixth annual Emerging Black Composers Project (EBCP) award. Renamed the Michael Morgan Prize in 2023 in honor of the longtime Oakland Symphony music director, the award carries a $15,000 … » Read
 

Reviews

A Claustrophobic Billy Budd with a Much Anticipated Role Debut

July 6, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
LONDON—Michael Grandage’s 2010 staging of Benjamin Britten’s Billy Budd made a welcome return to Glyndebourne June 28 with a consistently fine cast and Allan Clayton making an anticipated role debut as the conflicted Captain … » Read
 
 

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