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Daniel Barenboim’s Academy of Music and Middle-East Peace

Students from the Middle East come to Berlin to study music with the star conductor Daniel Barenboim. Now the Israel-Hamas war is testing their ideals.

Philadelphia Orchestra and Musicians Reach Contract Deal

The agreement, which includes salary increases of nearly 16 percent over three years, ends months of tense negotiations.

Drone Warfare Comes to Washington Opera Stage in ‘Grounded’

“Grounded,” by Jeanine Tesori and George Brant, is premiering at Washington National Opera after attracting criticism over sponsorship.

In an Opera About Civil War Spies, Dancers Help Drive the Drama

Houston Grand Opera, known for innovation, unveils Jake Heggie’s “Intelligence,” directed by Jawole Willa Jo Zollar and featuring Urban Bush Women.

The Met’s ‘Dead Man Walking’ Goes to Sing Sing

Metropolitan Opera stars joined prisoners for a one-night-only performance of “Dead Man Walking.”

Conducting Lessons: How Bradley Cooper Became Leonard Bernstein

For “Maestro,” Cooper learned from top conductors like Gustavo Dudamel and Yannick Nézet-Séguin — and by stealth in concert halls or from the orchestra pit.

Christian Thielemann to Succeed Daniel Barenboim at Berlin State Opera

The conductor, an acclaimed Wagnerian, was named to replace Barenboim, who stepped down in January after three decades because of health problems.

‘Dead Man Walking’ Makes Its Way to the Met Opera

This death-row tale, adapted by Jake Heggie and Terrence McNally, opens the season of the Metropolitan Opera, as part of its push for newer works.

Alexandre Kantorow Wins Surprise, Prestigious Piano Award

Alexandre Kantorow, 26, joins an esteemed group of pianists who have won the Gilmore Artist Award, which is given every four years.

With $40 Million Gift, New York Philharmonic Jump-Starts Dudamel Era

The donation from Oscar L. Tang and his wife, Agnes Hsu‐Tang, is the largest endowment gift in the orchestra’s history.