CAMI Music has welcomed Cuban-born pianist, composer and conductor Ahmed Alom to its roster. His compositions have been premiered by Yuja Wang with the New York Philharmonic and violinist Tessa Lark, and as a soloist he has performed with the Baltimore Symphony, Indianapolis Symphony and New World Symphony. In 2024, he became the Washington Square Music Festival’s youngest Artistic Director in its history.
Italian pianist and composer Dardust (Dario Faini) has signed with Only Stage Management‘s roster, in collaboration with Metatron. Known for his fusion of piano, electronics and contemporary classical language, his music has featured in major international events including the Super Bowl and the NBA All-Star Game, and he created Fantasia Italiana, the official soundtrack for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games. A prolific songwriter and producer with over 100 platinum records and two Sanremo victories, his Urban Impressionism Tour has included sold-out orchestral performances across Italy and Europe. His first Piano Concerto, commissioned by I Pomeriggi Musicali di Milano, marks his entry into the symphonic field, with international performances planned from 2027.
Decca Classics has signed Chinese pianist Tianyao Lyu to an exclusive multi-album recording agreement. Aged 16 at the time of the 19th International Fryderyk Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw, she advanced through all stages to become one of its youngest finalists, receiving Fourth Prize and the Best Concerto Prize. She has since appeared as a soloist with orchestras including the Warsaw Philharmonic and Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra and has performed at Carnegie Hall. Still only 17, her first recording projects for Decca Classics will centre on the music of Chopin.
The Quartetto d’archi della Scala has joined Only Stage Management‘s roster. Founded in 1953 by principal players of the Teatro alla Scala Orchestra as part of a chamber music tradition inspired by the world’s leading ensembles, the quartet was revived in 2001 by four of the orchestra’s principal players, each a winner of international solo competitions. It has performed across Europe, South America, Japan and the United States, collaborating with artists including Martha Argerich, Emmanuel Pahud and José Carreras, and has recorded for Decca, Fonè and DAD. Its complete cycle of Beethoven string quartets has been particularly acclaimed.
CAMI Music has announced worldwide management of violinist Francesca Dego. The 2026–27 season brings her appointment as Artist-in-Residence at Wigmore Hall, alongside debuts with the San Francisco Symphony, Pittsburgh Symphony, Danish National Symphony, Singapore Symphony and Melbourne Symphony. She collaborates regularly with conductors including Fabio Luisi, Philippe Herreweghe and Andrés Orozco-Estrada, and is the dedicatee of works by composers including Michael Nyman and Giovanni Sollima. In 2025, she launched Feathers in Time, commissioning 10 Italian composers to create new solo violin works inspired by the poetry of her late father, Giuliano Dego.
Violinist Aubree Oliverson has signed with the Cliburn Agency for worldwide general management. Recent orchestral engagements include appearances with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, Utah Symphony, San Diego Symphony and Pacific Symphony, and she has toured as a chamber music partner with Jean-Yves Thibaudet in Europe and performed Bach’s Double Concerto with Gil Shaham and the Orchestra of the Americas. Her debut album, Aubree Oliverson: Live from the Aspen Music Festival, recorded with pianist Yanfeng Tony Bai, is released in June 2026.
Opus 3 Artists has announced representation of GRAMMY award-winning classical saxophonist Timothy McAllister. A long-standing member of the PRISM Quartet and a champion of contemporary music, he is credited with over 300 premieres and 60 recordings. Recent highlights include his debut with the New York Philharmonic in John Corigliano’s saxophone concerto Triathlon, John Adams’s Saxophone Concerto at the BBC Proms under Marin Alsop, and the world premiere of James Lee III’s Abiding Legacy with the Nashville Symphony.

