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New Man in Louisville
The Louisville Orchestra’s new CEO appears to be the full package: composer, publishing exec, fund-raiser, digital content producer, performer, teacher—all with the Juilliard imprimatur from BM to DMA. He is Houston-born Jude … »
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Website, Petition Protest Andris Nelsons Firing
Longtime Boston Symphony Orchestra patrons George Whiting and Quinn MacKenzie have created a website, StandWithAndris.org and an online petition . They have joined the BSO musicians and a significant number of other patrons in protesting the … »
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Music to Honor America, Then & Now
America’s musical homage to its founding document has been inconsistent at best. Richard Wagner’s Grosse Festmarsch , a 12-minute orchestral score commissioned for a then-princely sum of $5,000 (around $150,000 today) by the … »
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Contests & Awards
CMA Names Its 'Of the Year' Winners
Chamber Music America (CMA) has named six recipients of this year’s member-nominated annual awards. Among entries from all 50 states, the six awardees will each receive $1,000 and be honored during CMA’s 2026 National Conference in … »
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Anthony Hopkins, Composer
For more than six decades, the iconic British actor Sir Anthony Hopkins has been composing music. This August 21 Decca is set to release Life Is a Dream , which features performances by the Philharmonia Orchestra led by Gustavo Dudamel. … »
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Music Biz Urges Labeling for AI Recordings
Music trade organizations are uniting to advocate for voluntary labeling to distinguish between works that are all or partly made using artificial intelligence. Currently, Apple Music reports that more than one-third of its tracks are “100 … »
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A New Clarinet for the CSO
Klaus Mäkelä still maintains “designate” status as incoming music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, but he’s not wasted any time hiring new musicians; he’s brought on eight since he got the job. The … »
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U of South Carolina's School of Music Gets $1.5M
A commitment of $1.5 million from Frances and Dennis R. Nolan will endow a named chair in Baroque and Early Music in the School of Music at The University of South Carolina. Funds generated by the endowment will be directed toward the recruitment … »
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A Couple of New Cellos
Estonian cellist Marcel Johannes Kits, 31, is the new principal cello of the Munich Philharmonic, succeeding Michael Hell, who retired after 42 years in the job in 2023. Kits comes to the permanent orchestral position from a largely solo … »
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A Chicago Opera Festival Comes of Age
SKOKIE, Ill. — As live music crawled back in the summer of 2021, launching a new opera company was on no one’s bingo card. No one’s except Emanuele Andrizzi and Franco Pomponi. The Italian conductor and Italian-American baritone … »
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