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National Arts Centre O Music Director to Exit

Alexander Shelley , recently appointed music director of the Pacific Symphony and music director of the Naples Philharmonic, is shedding his current role in that position with the National Arts Centre (NAC) Orchestra, over which he has … »
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Musicians Petition to Remove Post Brexit EU-UK Barriers

An open letter with more than 550 signatories from musical artists and industry groups, sent in advance of a key E.U.-U.K. summit scheduled for London on May 19, urges political leaders to remove the post-Brexit touring barriers between the E.U. … »
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Rattle to Receive Siemens Prize

On May 17 British-German conductor Sir Simon Rattle will not have to travel very far to claim his latest honor, the 2025 Ernst von Siemens Music Prize. In a ceremony in Munich’s Herkules Hall, home to the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, … »
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ENO Names Music Director

German conductor André de Ridder is to be the next music director of the English National Opera (ENO), effective as designate next fall and permanently as of fall 2027. He succeeds Martyn Brabbins, who resigned in October of 2023 … »
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Contests & Awards
Recent Competition Wins, Part I

The Katarina String Quartet, Juilliard’s graduate quartet-in-residence, has won the grand prize and gold medal of the Fischoff Competition, as announced May 12. Inclusive of tours and concert engagements, the competition estimates the … »
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Two Canadian Orchestras
Tap New Conductors

Montreal’s Orchestre Métropolitain (OM) has selected Léa Moisan-Perrier as the ensemble’s new assistant conductor, as of the upcoming 2025-26 season. She succeeds Canadian Naomi Woo, OM’s artistic collaborator from … »
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Court OKs Pianist's Suit vs.
Melbourne Symphony

The Australian federal court has rejected the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra’s (MSO) effort to quash a lawsuit brought by pianist Jayson Gillham , clearing the way for a trial. Gillham filed suit in October of 2024, alleging that the … »
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Foreign Artists on Coming Stateside: 'Mission Impossible'

The U.S. has never rolled out the welcome mat for touring artists from abroad. “The [U.S.] artist visa process for several generations has been a really expensive, incredibly slow and complex process,” Matthew Covey, a New York … »
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Baltimore Symphony Gets $5M

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) has sought and received $4 million from the Sherman Family Foundation, with an additional $1 million in matching funds planned. The Foundation, based in Baltimore, focuses on education and … »
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Reviews
Il Pomo d’Oro Whirls Through Jephtha with a Starry Cast

LONDON—Founded in 2012, Zürich-based Il Pomo d’Oro has emerged as one of the leading period-instrument ensembles around. To judge by its healthy discography, it’s also something of a go-to for top-flight singers in the … »
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