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Juilliard Forms its First Jazz Orchestra

On May 23, the <A HREF="http://www.juilliard.edu">Juilliard School of Music</A> announced the selection of 18 instrumentalists who will form the core of the newly-created Juilliard Jazz Orchestra. As orchestra members, the musicians will benefit from tuition-free study at the school's recently established Juilliard Institute for Jazz. The creation of the institute&mdash;a collaboration of the Juilliard School and the "Jazz at Lincoln Center" program&mdash;is an indication that the prestigious institution is further acknowledging the importance of jazz, an indigenous American genre that many critics have called "the classical music of the 20th century."

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Vivendi Universal Will Buy MP3.com

It's sometimes amazing how courtroom adversaries can become bosom buddies. This week's example: on May 21, <A HREF="http://www.vivendiuniversal.com">Vivendi Universal SA</A> agreed to acquire Internet music portal <A HREF="http://www.mp3.com">MP3.com Inc</A>. for $372 million (423 million euros) in cash and stock&mdash;or $5.00/share for MP3.com stockholders. The announcement followed Vivendi's April 5 <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/11015/">acquisition</A&gt; of Emusic.com for $24 million. The targeted companies' boards of directors unanimously approved both deals. MP3.com will continue to offer music from non-Universal labels, according to a company press release.

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Added to the Archives This Week

It was 15 years ago this week that an enthusiastic John Atkinson was lured <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com//asweseeit/352/">From London to Santa Fe</A> to take the helm of <I>Stereophile</I>. As JA recounted back in 1986, "From London, England, to Santa Fe, New Mexico, is a pretty big jump, both geographically and culturally. From <I>Hi-Fi News & Record Review</I> to <I>Stereophile</I>, however, is a mere hop; the similarities overwhelm the differences."

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Free Music Service Disappearing?

A quickly established favorite among music fans, the <A HREF="http://www.cddb.com">CDDB</A&gt; website provides comprehensive information for tracking who and what appears on just about any CD in existence (see <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/10438/">previous</A&gt;). But as users of the service are discovering, the company that now maintains the database, <A HREF="http://www.gracenote.com">Gracenote</A&gt;, is starting to change the rules of access.

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Profit Picture Improves for EMI

Two scuttled mergers in the past year haven't damaged the profit picture for <A HREF="http://www.emigroup.com">EMI Group PLC</A>. Neither has a global slowdown in music sales. EMI announced May 22 that it expects to see a 5.7% increase in pretax profits for its fiscal year ended March 31: &#163;259.5 million (US $374 million), up from &#163;245.4 million (US $353 million) a year earlier. EMI's sales for the year rose 12% to &#163;2.67 billion (US $3.84 billion).

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Verance Reconfirmed as SDMI Standard

The <A HREF="http://www.sdmi.org">Secure Digital Music Initiative</A> has decided to reconfirm San Diego&ndash;based <A HREF="http://www.verance.com">Verance Corporation</A>'s watermarking technology as its choice for inhibiting piracy in digitally recorded music. The May 21 announcement was made by the SDMI Plenary after a year-long campaign to evaluate the effectiveness and <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/news/10870/">audibility</A&gt; of watermarks from 14 different vendors. The group has also apparently decided to halt further research and development efforts, which have been widely blamed for hobbling the rollout of DVD-Audio.

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Lamm Industries L2 Reference preamplifier

The L2 Reference sits at the top of Lamm Industries' preamplifier line. According to the manual, its "unique" circuitry uses specially selected, superlinear, high-voltage MOSFET transistors that ensure class-A operation from input to output, with no overall negative feedback at any stage. <I>All</I> stages, including the high-current output buffers, are single-ended.

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