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Janos Gereben - September 30, 2014

A prominent advocate of early music and one of its most famous conductors, Christopher Hogwood, 73, died last week. He founded the Academy of Ancient Music in 1973, and was the artistic director of the Handel and Haydn Society from 1986 through 2001, remaining its conductor laurate.

Janos Gereben - September 30, 2014
Atlanta Symphony musicians and chorus in silent protest in front of Symphony Hall on what would have been the season opening night Photo by David Goldman
Atlanta Symphony mus
Janos Gereben - September 30, 2014
Clymer-Greenberg and Daniel Greenberg
Clymer-Greenberg and Daniel Greenberg

Composers Inc.

Janos Gereben - September 23, 2014
Juana Acosta as Manuelita in <em>The Liberator</em>
Juana Acosta as Manuelita in The Liberator

Well-known as Gustavo Dudamel i

Janos Gereben - September 23, 2014
Violist Jonathan Vinocour
Violist Jonathan Vinocour

As San Francisco Symphony principal violist Jonathan Vinocour and associate principal

Janos Gereben - September 23, 2014
Romi Yount's award-winning guzhen performance
Romi Yount's award-winning guzhen performance

Twenty young people have been named as 2014 D

Janos Gereben - September 23, 2014
James Levine, back in the saddle, at the Met Photo by Hiroyuki Ito
James Levine, back in the saddle, at the Met
Janos Gereben - September 23, 2014
Riccardo Muti: Addio, Roma! Photo by Reuters
Riccardo Muti: Addio, Roma!