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Yale Symphony Gets a New Director

Beginning with the 2025–2026 academic year, Elizabeth Askren will become director of the Yale Symphony Orchestra as well as associate professor adjunct at the Yale School of Music. She succeeds William Boughton, in the post since 2019. … »
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Daniele Gatti, Miffed, Quits La Scala

Daniele Gatti, who, it may be recalled, was fired from the Amsterdam Concertgebouw for “inappropriate behavior” at that location and, ultimately, elsewhere, has cancelled all his future La Scala engagements. Anticipating that he was … »
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'What Happened to My Kennedy Center?'

It was a hastily arranged marriage. The National Symphony Orchestra was looking for a new music director, and after André Previn turned down the job offer, I was approached. My relationship with the ensemble was minimal at that point in … »
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Salonen to Hong Kong Phil

The Hong Kong Philharmonic will welcome the Finnish composer and conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen as composer-in-residence for 2025-26. He will join his countryman Tarmo Peltokoski, music director designate for next season and officially in the job as … »
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KenCen Head Plays the Blame Game, Hires Non-union Talent

At a White House dinner meeting of the Kennedy Center board on May 19, Richard Grenell, whom Trump installed as interim head of the Center, reported that a financial review had “found $26 million in phantom revenue, fake revenue.” … »
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A Response to Richard Grenell

I am deeply troubled by the false allegations regarding the management of the Kennedy Center being made by people without the context or expertise to understand the complexities involved in nonprofit and arts management, which has been my … »
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Chung Myung-whun’s Journey to La Scala

Nearly 50 years ago, a young Chung Myung-whun made his first visit to Italy and quickly fell in love with the country, its food (especially pasta), and its music. He first conducted at La Scala in 1989, and since then has led 84 opera … »
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New Music Director for Tallahassee

After a two-year search, the Tallahassee (FL) Symphony Orchestra (TSO) has selected Yaniv Dinur as its new music director.. The Jerusalem-born conductor was one of the five finalists (from among 159 applicants) to succeed Darko Butorac, who … »
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Charles Strouse, Composer of Annie, Bye Bye Birdie, etc. Dies

NEW YORK (AP) — Three-time Tony Award-winner Charles Strouse, Broadway’s industrious, master melody-maker who composed the music for such classic musical theater hits as Annie, Bye Bye Birdie, and Applause , died May 15.. He was 96. … »
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Boston Conservatory Picks Curtis Staffer as Dean

The Boston Conservatory at Berklee has named Kevin Haden as its new dean of music, effective July 1. He succeeds Michael Shinn, who was named executive director last October 2024 and to whom Haden will now report, overseeing a faculty of … »
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