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Symphony Orch League Names Chair Elect

May 21, 2013 | Nicholas Beard, MusicalAmerica.com
  Trustees of the League of American Orchestras have selected Angelo M. Fatta as chair elect, with the idea that he will succeed the current chairman Lowell J. Noteboom in June of 2014. Noteboom has been in the post since 2006 and a member … »Read
 

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Audra's Back--on CD and in Concert

May 21, 2013 | Associated Press
  NEW YORK — Five-time Tony Award singer/actress Audra McDonald’s has just issued a new, 12-song CD on Nonesuch titled Go Back Home , covering such classics as Sondheim's "The Glamorous Life," Rodgers and … »Read
 

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Simon Halsey to Leave Rundfunkchor Berlin

May 20, 2013 | Nicholas Beard, MusicalAmerica.com
  Simon Halsey, who may be the world’s busiest choral conductor, has announced that he will not extend his contract as principal conductor of Rundfunkchor Berlin beyond its end in summer 2016. He has been in the job since 2001, and has … »Read
 

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Levine Welcomed Back with Standing O(s)

May 20, 2013 | Ronald Blum, Associated Press
  [Leslie Kandell's review of the performance will be posted later this week.]   NEW YORK (AP) — James Levine rolled onto the Carnegie Hall stage yesterday afternoon in his black motorized wheelchair and into a 6-by-6-foot … »Read
 

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Aston Magna Announces New Leadership

May 16, 2013 | Nicholas Beard, MusicalAmerica.com
  The Aston Magna Foundation for Music and the Humanities, known best for its annual festival of early music, has elected a new board chairman and appointed a new executive director.   In the former post, Catherine Liddell succeeds … »Read
 

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John LaMontaine Dies

May 16, 2013 | MusicalAmerica.com
  John LaMontaine, a Pulitzer Prize-winning American composer whose commissions included the orchestral music for John F. Kennedy’s presidential inauguration, died on April 29 at his home in Hollywood, Calif. He was 93.   The New … »Read
 
 

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