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Seattle Opera Names New General Director
The Seattle Opera has concluded its two-year search for a successor to the legendary Speight Jenkins, finding him at the New Zealand Opera, where he has been since 2006. Director Aidan Lang, who is little known in this country, will join … »Read
People in the News
Joffrey Ballet Taps Executive Director
Greg Cameron, a skilled fund raiser and seasoned Chicago arts executive, is to become executive director of the Joffrey Ballet starting July 1. He succeeds interim executive Kathleen Hechinger, who has taken the new title of deputy … »Read
People in the News
Columbus Symphony MD to Exit
In what appears to be an amicable arrangement, the Columbus Symphony and its music director, Jean-Marie Zeitouni, will part ways at the end of next season. Zeitouni, who has a new baby girl in his home base of Montreal, will have been … »Read
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‘Rough and Regie by James Jorden
‘An American in Paris by Frank Cadenhead
‘Berlin Times’ by Rebecca Schmid
‘Munich Times by Andrew Powell
‘The Torn Tutu’ by Rachel Straus
‘A Rich Possession’ by James Conlon
‘Tanglewood Vlog by Eugenia Zukerman
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Industry News
White Light Fest, 2013 Version
The 2013 White Light Festival, Lincoln Center’s annual homage to the spiritual power of music, will on this go-round focus on vocal works, some new, some baroque, by an international selection of creators and performers, some … »Read
Industry News
Nashville Symphony Lays Off Catering Staff
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The financially strapped Nashville Symphony has laid off its catering and dining staff. The Tennessean reported symphony CEO Alan Valentine and Board Chairman Ed Goodrich announced late Monday what … »Read
People in the News
Muti Wants to Stay with CSO Beyond 2015
Riccardo Muti has said, unofficially, that he wants to stay on the Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s podium after his current, five-year contract ends in 2015. “I think as far as the [CSO] is concerned, there is no reason at all to stop … »Read
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