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At the Phil: Kopatchinskaja Dances with Stravinsky

Czech conductor Jakub Hruša, rising star and music director-designate of London’s Royal Opera, teamed up with violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja for her New York Philharmonic debut on April 9. On the bill were a warhorse, a world … »
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A Few New Musicians

The Oregon Symphony will welcome two new key musicians as successors to veteran performers at the beginning of the 2025-26 season. Harrison Linsey [picured] has been named principal oboe, leaving the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO), where he is … »
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They Ba-a-ck: Fired Players Now Claim "Bias" Against Them

On April 10, two musicians fired by the New York Philharmonic last October for sexual assault and harassment—associate principal trumpet Matthew Muckey and principal oboe Liang Wang—amended legal filings to assert that the orchestra … »
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Pacific Symphony's Rheingold:
Cue the Helmets

Any review of Das Rheingold that begins with the critic expressing relief that the production features “good helmets, with very good horns” might suggest that the musical performance itself left something to be desired. Fortunately, … »
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Met Concertmaster Heads to Houston

David Chan, concertmaster of the Metropolitan Opera for 25 seasons—among many other endeavors—is to join the Shepherd School faculty full time next fall at Rice University. He will phase out, over the next two years, his current … »
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Contests & Awards
A Cornucopia of Competitions

Oslo-based string quartet Opus 13 [pictured] won the triennial Wigmore Hall International String Quartet Competition , announced April 6. In addition to the first prize of £10,000, it also won three special prizes from earlier rounds: … »
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Conductors Extending, Moving On, Moving Up

A new contract through the 2028-29 season for Music Director JoAnn Falletta will extend her tenure at the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra to three decades. When she as appointed to the post in 1999, she became the first woman to hold the title at … »
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Crypto Billionaire Saves SF Jazz

Avenue Greenlight, a nonprofit led by San Francisco crypto billionaire Chris Larsen, has stepped in to help underwrite the Fillmore Jazz Festival just days after organizers announced its cancellation. Established in 2021 to help San … »
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London Phil Choir Has a New Director

Madeleine Venner is to be the new chorus director for the London Philharmonic Choir as of the 2025-26 season. She succeeds Neville Creed, who retires after 30 years to become chorus director emeritus at the end of the current season. Calling his … »
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BSO's Next Season:
A Feast of Americana

In unveiling its 2025-26 season, the first developed under Chad Smith’s regime as president and CEO, the Boston Symphony Orchestra makes much of overriding themes that have guided its programming decisions. The megatheme “E Pluribus … »
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