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Retired U.S. soccer star Carli Lloyd announces she and her husband are expecting baby in October
Read full article: Retired U.S. soccer star Carli Lloyd announces she and her husband are expecting baby in OctoberRetired U.S. women’s soccer star Carli Lloyd and her husband are expecting their first child in October.
Carnegie Hall’s 2024-25 season features a Latin music festival `Nuestros Sonidos'
Read full article: Carnegie Hall’s 2024-25 season features a Latin music festival `Nuestros Sonidos'Carnegie Hall’s 2024-25 season will feature a festival celebrating Latin music titled “Nuestros Sonidos (Our Sounds).”.
Franz Welser-Möst is back with Cleveland Orchestra after cancer surgery and slipped disk
Read full article: Franz Welser-Möst is back with Cleveland Orchestra after cancer surgery and slipped diskFranz Welser-Möst is back on the Cleveland Orchestra’s podium, concentrating again on music instead of his health.
Met Opera, NY Philharmonic, Carnegie Hall drop mask mandate
Read full article: Met Opera, NY Philharmonic, Carnegie Hall drop mask mandateThe Metropolitan Opera, New York Philharmonic and Carnegie Hall are dropping their audience mask requirement starting Oct. 24, ending policies in place since they reopened last year.
Carnegie Hall plans return to full schedule in 2022-23
Read full article: Carnegie Hall plans return to full schedule in 2022-23Carnegie Hall plans a return to a relatively full schedule next season for the first time since 2018-19, presenting about 150 events that include Kirill Petrenko’s first New York appearances as music director of the Berlin Philharmonic.
Munich, Rotterdam may fire Gergiev, London drops Bolshoi
Read full article: Munich, Rotterdam may fire Gergiev, London drops BolshoiMunich Mayor Dieter Reiter has threatened to remove Valery Gergiev as chief conductor of the Munich Philharmonic unless Gergiev publicly says by Monday that he does not support Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Gergiev, Putin friend, out of Vienna Philharmonic US tour
Read full article: Gergiev, Putin friend, out of Vienna Philharmonic US tourValery Gergiev, a conductor who is close to Russian President Vladimir Putin, will not lead the Vienna Philharmonic in a five-concert U.S. tour that starts at Carnegie Hall on Friday night.
Carnegie Hall reopens in October after 19-month closure
Read full article: Carnegie Hall reopens in October after 19-month closureCarnegie Hall will resume performances in October following a 1 1/2-year closure caused by the coronavirus pandemic but with a limited schedule of recitals and small ensembles until large orchestras return in January.
SPOTLIGHT: Cass Tech HS violinist launches community program for young musicians
Read full article: SPOTLIGHT: Cass Tech HS violinist launches community program for young musiciansWhat is your favorite school subject? A sophomore at Cass Technical High School, Vesprini is an accomplished violinist and vocalist. “One of my favorite violin experiences was performing at Carnegie Hall with my Music School Touring group,” she said. Incorporating her love for music, she virtually assists other young violinists by practicing with them to ensure they stay entertained and motivated. “I will soon be expanding my program to be able to children all over Michigan.”Outside of working with her program, Vesprini participates in the Co-Ette Club.
Pandemic causes Carnegie Hall to miss season for 1st time
Read full article: Pandemic causes Carnegie Hall to miss season for 1st timeFILE - This May 12, 2020 file photo shows Carnegie Hall in New York. Carnegie Hall will miss an entire season for the first time for the first time in its 130-year history. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File)NEW YORK – Carnegie Hall will miss an entire season for the first time for the first time in its 130-year history. The pandemic also caused the Metropolitan Opera to miss a season for the first time, and it hopes to start its season in September. Carnegie plans to announce the festival programming in late March.
Carnegie Hall to remain closed through April 5
Read full article: Carnegie Hall to remain closed through April 5NEW YORK – Carnegie Hall has extended its closure due to the coronavirus pandemic through April 5. The decision announced Thursday leaves only the possibility of performances at the very tail end of the hall’s 2020-21 season. Carnegie has been closed since March 12 and last June has canceled performances through Jan. 6. The venue has shifted some of its programming online. Among the events canceled early next year were a planned night of the music of film composer John Williams, performances by the New York Pops and the Shanghai Chinese and Vienna orchestras.