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Guerrero in the Wings for New Grant Park Gig

When Giancarlo Guerrero takes the podium on June 18 for his inaugural concert as artistic director and principal conductor of the Grant Park Music Festival, he’ll be returning to the city where he first trained in conducting as a grad … »
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The Precocious Pros of the Met Children's Chorus

One of the most exclusive choral groups in the world may well be the Children’s Chorus at the Metropolitan Opera. Originally formed in the early 1900s under Toscanini, the Children’s Chorus was closed for financial reasons during … »
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Scene at KenCen Les Mis Says It All
As planned, the opening of Les Misérables at Kennedy Center last night was the opening night of Trump’s takeover of the venue, a glam symbol of his grand plan. What was founded with a mission to “embody, stimulate, and transmit … »
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A Canadian Orchestra in Suntory Hall

Canada’s National Arts Centre Orchestra, kicking off the second leg of a Korea-Japan tour, greeted Tokyo with a novelty and two warhorses. The June 3 Suntory Hall concert, conducted by NACO Music Director Alexander Shelley, opened … »
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New Appointments at the Academy

British cellist Benjamin Hughes will join University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music faculty next fall as associate professor of cello. Hughes is principal cello of the BBC Concert Orchestra, an acclaimed international solo and … »
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Contests & Awards
The Cliburn: Judging the Judges' Verdict

On June 7, the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition crowned Aristo Sham of Hong Kong as gold medalist in Fort Worth. The silver and bronze medals went to Vitaly Starikov of Israel/Russia and Evren Ozel of the U.S. respectively. The … »
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A Few New Faces at IMG Artists

Vanessa Tsoi and Claudia Stott have joined IMG’s new International Classical Touring department as VP of International Orchestral Touring, and Senior Manager of International Orchestral Touring, respectively. They report to Peter Ansell, … »
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SF Ballet Orchestra Signs New Agreement

The San Francisco Ballet, which will mark its 90 th anniversary this upcoming season, is to name its music director and principal conductor position for Shelby and Frederick Gans for the next 25 years to honor the couple’s recent, major … »
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Nina Stemme Sings Her Final Isolde

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Nina Stemme tilted back her head after the final notes of her 126th and last Isolde performance, and her eyes filled with tears. She was hugged by tenor Stuart Skelton and mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill as the audience in … »
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Sarah Caldwell, the Opera

Since 2010, the College of Music at the University of Colorado Boulder has hosted the New Opera Workshop (CU NOW), an extended colloquium over several weeks at which graduate voice students and alumni interact directly with living composers and … »
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