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Justice Dept. Sues Live Nation/Ticketmaster
WASHINGTON (AP)— The Justice Department sued Ticketmaster and its parent company last week, accusing them of running an illegal monopoly over live events in America and asking a court to break up the system that squelches competition … »
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Herb Albert School Gets $5M
Berry Gordy, founder of Motown, formerly Motown Records, has pledged a $5 million gift to the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, established as a standalone music school in 2008 by a gift of $30 million from its namesake. The Gordy monies will go … »
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Florida Grand Opera Elevates Its Interim
Florida Grand Opera, now in its 82 nd season, has promoted its interim general director to the post permanently. Maria Todaro arrived last October taking over from Susan Danis, whose emphasis on contemporary work allegedly was at odds with the … »
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Homeless Man Sues Classical Music Blaster
All Bruce Gaylord, currently living in a homeless encampment in San Rafael, CA., wanted was a good night’s sleep. But on Friday, May 17, the neighboring East Bay Tire Company had introduced a machine that alternately broadcast loud security … »
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Opera Australia's in Debt by $4M, and That's an Improvement
Although Opera Australia (OA) produced a $4.9m operating loss during the 2023 fiscal year (FY), that figure is actually a marked improvement over the previous year, when a $10m Covid support package from the New South Wales state government … »
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Major Conductor Accused of Sexting
As France joins the #MeToo movement, finally, an article in Le Canard enchaîné , a magazine known for its investigative reporting, points out the alleged misdeeds of conductor François-Xavier Roth, 52. Van magazine has picked … »
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Texas College Trashes Hundreds of Scores and Recordings
Kilgore College, with campuses in Kilgore and Longview, Texas, is cleaning out its music library, tossing decades’ worth of sheet music, LP and CD recordings, and potentially valuable music documents into dumpsters. News of this … »
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ENO Chooses Its CEO
Jenny Mollica has been promoted to chief executive of the English National Opera, having served as interim for the past year. She has been with the company since 2020, initially as director of strategy and engagement, a post in which she is … »
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New Dean at Loyola, New Piano Guru at CCM
Sheryl Kennedy Haydel is the new dean of the College of Music and Media at Loyala University. She comes to the post after serving as interim for the last year, succeeding Kern Maass. The College of Music and Media was formerly known as the … »
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2 Conductors: Newcomer, Seasoned Pro
The Opéra National du Rhin has appointed Matthew Straw as assistant conductor for the 2024-25 season at the Alsace company. The one-year posting calls for Straw to assist on productions of Ariodante , La Traviata , and others and to … »
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