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Box Office Manager, Montclair State University, Alexander Kasser Theater Arts & Cultural Programming/Peak Performances is seeking a box office manager for September to May, approx. 30 hrs per week, competitive pay rate. Must be experienced, friendly and detail oriented. Must be available evenings and weekends. Experience working with online ticketing system a plus. The Alexander [...]

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The Opera Company of Brooklyn is seeking a highly motivated Marketing Intern, interested in arts administration, to work directly with the Executive Director. Responsibilities include developing and implementing low-cost marketing strategies, database management, and administrative tasks. Applicants should have excellent written and communication skills, proficiency in Microsoft Word and Excel, and some graphic design knowledge. [...]

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WQXR seeks a Music Director to oversee its classical music scheduling. The Music Director is an integral part of the station’s music programming team, creating top-quality, NYC-focused radio and web content that preserves the legacy of WQXR while expanding the reach of classical music locally and globally. The Music Director will be passionate and knowledgeable [...]

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The Sirius Quartet are… Fung Chern Hwei, Gregor Huebner (violins) Ron Lawrence (viola) Jeremy Harman (cello) The program: “Suite from Battlefield Bad Company” is a string quartet arrangement of themes from the soundtracks of Battlefield Bad Company I and II, composed by, and now re-arranged by Mikael for string quartet. This will be the world [...]

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WQXR seeks a creative genius to conceive, plan and successfully deliver festivals, live event and special programming for classical music that engages the audience through multiple touch points and multiple dimensions. JOB RESPONSIBILITES: FESTIVALS Conceive, build consensus around and execute a distinctive series of audience centered, multi-platform festivals throughout the WQXR season Place music at [...]

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Featuring Give and Take, a chamber work for soprano (Malesha Jessie) and ensemble, by jazz icon David N. Baker. Soprano Adrienne Danrich performs excerpts from her new live-documentary An Evening in the Harlem Renaissance, including the New York premiere of five songs composed by Drew Hemenger with poems by Langston Hughes. Soprano Jasmine Muhammad is [...]

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Two new operatic monodramas featuring two iconic mothers will receive their first public concert readings post-Mother’s Day- on May 9th at The Players NYC (Manhattan) and May 12th at South Oxford Space (Brooklyn), both at 8pm. Nora, In the Great Outdoors, music by Daniel Felsenfeld and libretto by Will Eno, continues the final scene of [...]

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Wednesday, March 30th – Saturday, April 2nd at 8pm Hailed by Vanity Fair as a “chortling, cussing, room-dominating force of nature,“ Scottish singer/songwriter Angela McCluskey performs her new autobiographical musical, featuring Ian Buchanan (Nip/Tuck), and Angela’s husband, film composer Paul Cantelon (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly, Oliver Stone’s W). Written and Performed by Angela [...]

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2VC is an ensemble dedicated to expanding the repertoire for the cello duo. We think one cello is great, but two is even better! Unfortunately, most of the classical masters didn’t see if that way. 2VC is dedicated to commissioning composers to write new music for two cellos, and occasionally with an additional instrument thrown [...]

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Culture Project’s Women Center Stage DIRECTORS WEEKEND Over one weekend, in a series of 15 minute pieces, 16 female directors will answer the question “What is political theater?” at The Living Theatre 21 Clinton Street at East Houston New York, NY 10009 Subway: F to 2nd Avenue; Bus: M21 to Houston, M9 to Avenue B [...]

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