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‘Find your lowest C’: Leonard Bernstein rehearses Rite of Spring
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Breaking: Concertgebouw announces new chief conductor
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How can this possibly be the best music school in America?
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Joyce is streaming live and free
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Exclusive: Hong Kong cancels international piano competition
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Brimming with hubris, Boston’s NEC chief announces his return to Britain
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Breaking: Unseen Mozart portrait arises from family vaults
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Star pianist quits competition jury over ‘dishonesty and fraud’
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Just in: Rome Opera fires its orchestra and chorus
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Another music chief gets the chop at Radio France
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Finance fears: Met’s debt may be downgraded
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Breaking: Welser-Möst renews at Cleveland until 2022
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What can Berlin offer a player that Chicago can’t?
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World’s newest concert hall is in most polluted city
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The seal that went to the opera
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What makes musicians bitter: a view from the Met
My Standpoint column on the miseries of music has…
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Finally, a credible list of the best US music colleges
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Breaking: Chicago flute flies off to Berlin
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