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Jaap Under Scrutiny

During his ten years as music director of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Jaap van Zweden is widely credited with dramatically improving the ensemble’s precision and flexibility. This did not come easily, according to some of the … »
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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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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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Opera Philadelphia: Low Ticket Prices
Widened Donor Pool

When Anthony Roth Constanzo became general director and president of Opera Philadelphia a year ago, he inherited a company that, despite its innovative programming, was floundering financially . As one of the only singers in his prime to also be … »
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Festival d' Aix-En-Provence Wins $1M Nilsson Prize

On October 21 in Stockholm, Sweden, His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf will present the 2025 Birgit Nilsson Prize to the Festival d’Aix-En-Provence. Currently preparing its 77 th season, the French festival is the first of its kind to receive … »
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New Conductors: France and California

French conductor Pierre Dumoussaud is to be the next music director of the Opéra Orchestre Normandie Rouen (OONR) as of the 2026-2027 season. Originally trained as a bassoonist, he holds degrees in conducting from the Paris Conservatory … »
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New Parsifal: Musical Greatness Amid
'Needless Directorial Clutter'

LONDON—A nagging concern ahead of Glyndebourne’s new Parsifal arose because a decade ago the company’s current artistic director, Stephen Langridge, staged a production for The Royal Opera that badly misread the opera. He … »
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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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Washington Performing Arts to Skip KenCen

In 2025-26, noted presenter Washington Performing Arts (WPA) will avoid Kennedy Center, one of its longtime venues for classical music and other performances. WPA instead will spread its 60 th - anniversary offerings across a range of area halls, … »
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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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