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Santa Fe Opera Unveils 2027 Season
The Santa Fe Opera, whose 2026 season runs July 3-August 29, has already laid the groundwork for 2027, which will run July 2 through August 28 and mark its 70 th anniversary. Boasting 38 performances, an American premiere, two new productions, a … »
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The NY Phil Is Making New Friends
Although Gustavo Dudamel does not officially start until September, he is already signaling that change is afoot at the New York Philharmonic. On an early May afternoon, the orchestra gathered for its first rehearsal with the Spanish Harlem … »
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New Music Director for RSNO
Lithuanian conductor Giedre Šlekyte is to be the next music director of The Royal Scottish National Orchestra (RSNO) as of 2027-28. She succeeds Thomas Søndergård, in the position since 2018; he becomes emeritus while she … »
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ENO Makes a Daring Manchester Choice
After almost four years of turmoil following Arts Council England’s 2022 diktat that English National Opera (ENO) decamp from London for parts then unknown, ENO is about to present its first production created specifically for its new … »
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City Ballet Names Associate Music Director
Philadelphia Ballet Music Director Beatrice Jona Affron is to become associate music director of the New York City Ballet as of Aug. 1, working with Music Director Andrew Litton and succeeding Andrews Sill, who is retiring. Affron has been with … »
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For Singers, Voice=Identity
The sound no vocalist wants to hear—a pop and a hiss like opening a can of soda—may well signal the loss of their ability to sing. That can threaten their livelihood, their psychological well-being, and in many cases lead to enforced … »
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Manuela Hoelterhoff Dies
Manuela Hoelterhoff, 1983 Pulitzer Prize winner for arts criticism, book author, opera librettist, editor, and one of a small circle of late 20 th -century power-broking New York artistic intellectuals, died in Manhattan on May 6 at the age of … »
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Change Among Orchestras Is Necessary but Must Be Gradual
The pandemic produced calls for revolution throughout the classical music world. The situation seemed ripe for change, offering opportunities to upend the length and starting time of concerts, introduce short pop-up concerts in casual dress, add … »
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Winnipeg Symphony Gets $15M
The effort to revive Winnipeg's Pantages Playhouse Theater recently received a $15 million shot-in-the-arm from the Manitoba provincial government. The 112-year-old landmark was most recently home to the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra(WSO) from 2011 … »
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Lise to Hit the Arena Circuit
Lest soprano Lise Davidsen’s newfound motherhood—her twin boys are now about a year old—lead to concern that she might shun career opportunities, such as her upcoming role debut as Brünnhilde next season at the Met Opera, … »
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