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New Man for the Paris Opera
Semyon Bychkov will succeed Gustavo Dudamel as music director of the Paris Opera starting in August 2028, the company’s General Director Alexander Neef said Tuesday. The 73-year-old Bychkov agreed to a four-year contract and will conduct … »
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RIP CPB
Leaders of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, a private agency that has steered federal funding to PBS, NPR, and hundreds of public television and radio stations across the country, voted Monday to dissolve the organization that was created … »
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Yet Again in San Antonio
The San Antonio Philharmonic is entangled in a number of lawsuits that make its continued cancellation of concerts look benign. Not only does it owe refunds to ticket holders, it owes $750,000 to the Scottish Rite, having failed to make the … »
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Former Met Opera Mainstay Dies at 97
Bruce Crawford, whose leadership in many guises steered The Metropolitan Opera through the last quarter of the 20 th century, died on December 30. He was 97. Crawford entered the advertising business in 1956, and over the next 30 years rose to … »
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Pirates on the Potomac
The shock and awe approach to governance that has characterized the first year of the second DT administration has left many critics anxiously looking for public officials willing to push back. Those distressed by the gutting and recent … »
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Expat Hungarian Wins Nobel, Right-wingers Shrug
In December, László Krasznahorkai became only the second Hungarian writer to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature; Imre Kertész was the first, in 2002. Although the 71-year-old author is critical of the right-wing Hungarian … »
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Met's New Puritani: Superb Music-making Saves Staging
Bellini’s I puritani is a musical feast, as the cast of the Met’s new staging, seen at its New Year’s Eve premiere, amply demonstrated. But it is by no means an exemplary piece of musical drama, which this production, by … »
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New Artist of the Month:
Soprano Chelsea Lehnea
In October, l'Opéra Orchestre Normandie Rouen posted on YouTube its recent staging of La traviata (Sept.30-Oct. 7) . The word-of-mouth that followed reached my inbox, so I investigated: The immediacy of Chelsea Lehnea’s … »
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How DT Loyalists Attained a 'Unanimous' Vote to Rename KenCen
One way to guarantee an electoral victory is to change the voting rules. That appears to have been the strategy deployed to add DT’s name to a “rebranded” Kennedy Center by a “unanimous” vote of the Center’s … »
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First U.S. City to Build an Opera House?
Although Philadelphia’s Academy of Music is the nation’s oldest continually operating opera house, New Orleans can rightfully claim the mantle of being the first. The long-since-destroyed Théâtre d’Orléans … »
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