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The Philadelphia Orchestra's principal guest conductor, Nathalie Stutzman, has been named music director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. She follows in the footsteps of only a few women trailblazers leading major American orchestras, including Marin Alsop and JoAnn Falletta.
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The bassist joined the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra in 1945, when she was just 16 years old. She died over the weekend while performing.
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The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra was supposed to open its fall season last week but, in a scenario that has become familiar, contentious contract negotiations led to a lockout of musicians.
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With the symphony's 68th season just weeks away, it's uncertain whether the opening concert will happen.
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A conversation with Robert Spano--the Music Director of the Atlanta Symphony.Jason Peifer visits "Baseball As America" at the National Constitution Center…