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Detroit Symphony Taps New Artistic VP
Martin Sher, senior VP of artistic planning and programs at New World Symphony (NWS), will move to the Detroit Symphony to take up the new position of Vice President and Chief Artistic & Operating Officer, one of three senior executives under … »
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Power Kills Culture at Baltimore Sun
Last January, the 187-year old Baltimore Sun newspaper was purchased by David D. Smith, executive chairman of the media conglomerate Sinclair Inc., which owns or operates 185 local television stations across the country. Smith, a … »
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A Critic Returns to the Scene
Good news for classical music lovers in the Bay Area, and elsewhere. Joshua Kosman, for 36 years the San Francisco Chronicle’s music critic until he retired this past April, is back. He can now be found at On a Pacific Aisle on Substack, … »
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A Government that Supports Its Arts Groups
The Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra , which claims to be the most recorded, broadcast, and streamed orchestra in Australia, is to receive $9.6 million state government funding over the next four years. When announcing the funding, Minister for the … »
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Limor Tomer Exits Met Live Arts for California Job
Limor Tomer, general manager of Live Arts at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the last 13 years, is to be the new VP of programming and production at Orange County’s Segerstrom Center for the Arts as of January 2025. She succeeds Judy … »
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New Orchestra Execs: MD and ME
Remember that “Unusual Hire in Annapolis” who took over as CEO of the city’s symphony orchestra last April? Well, it turns out that a former neurosurgeon and university president may not make the best orchestra CEO after all. … »
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Why Il Trovatore's Bad Rap Is Undeserved
Il trovatore ’s dramaturgy has long drawn condescension. The Marx Brothers famously used Verdi’s opera to mock the entire genre; a recent article on the website Parterre Box decried its weakness of “dramatic continuity and … »
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Carl St. Clair on His 30-plus Years
Carl St. Clair, who joined the Pacific Symphony in 1990 (and coyly suggests this will be his last year as music director ), can now lay claim to being the longest-tenured American-born conductor of a major U.S. orchestra. When he arrived, he … »
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Celebrated Orchestra Chief Moves On and Up
Blake-Anthony Johnson, who has brought the Chicago Sinfonietta to national prominence during his five years as president and CEO, is stepping down to be CEO of the 50-year-old New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation (NOJHF). He exits Chicago, … »
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Cinci May Fest Announces 2025 Season & Its Director
The Cincinnati May Festival, in its second year of a new business model that appoints a new director every season, has announced Renée Fleming for that position as of its next edition, the weekends of May 16 and 22. Fleming, whose exit … »
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