The five most powerful women in US music
Looks like the power rankings have changed a bit today: 1 Deborah Borda, president LA Philharmonic and Hollywood Bowl 2 Deborah Rutter, president-designate Kennedy
Looks like the power rankings have changed a bit today: 1 Deborah Borda, president LA Philharmonic and Hollywood Bowl 2 Deborah Rutter, president-designate Kennedy
Deborah Rutter, turnaround chief of the CSO, is off to Washington to save the ailing John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, replacing Michael Kaiser
Deborah Rutter, turnaround chief of the CSO, is off to Washington to save the ailing John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, replacing Michael Kaiser
The tenor spent Friday checking out his Andrea Bocelli Foundation at the research institute, where his contribution to blindness programs has reached half a million
Rotten news from the north of the Lucky Country: The Queensland government has just cut ALL the funding to the Queensland Youth Orchestra. This is the
For the past decade and more, ever since Riccardo Muti was forced out, the birthplace of Italian opera has become a byword for bad practice.
When we first reported that Riccardo Chailly was to be music director of La Scala, the maestro’s people texted us to say: not yet. Well,
Ave Maria, the new album by Vittorio Grigòlo, is emblazoned with testimonies of authenticity. The Italian tenor, we are told, ‘learned his craft as a
Oh, the news is so grim these days… Read here.
Marvin Rabin founded the Kentucky Youth Symphony in Louisville, followed by the Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra, which played for President Kennedy at the White House,
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