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Industry News

Time for the Vienna Phil's Last Waltz?

January 3, 2013 | MusicalAmerica.com
  The Vienna Philharmonic is under fire once again for its discriminatory practices against women and non-Austrians. This year’s New Year’s Day concert broadcast from Vienna’s Musikverein was a sordid reminder that the all … »Read
 

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Twin Cities Orchs Back at Bargaining Table

January 3, 2013 | MusicalAmerica.com
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Twin Cities' two major orchestras are meeting with their locked-out musicians in an attempt to end lingering labor disputes. The management of the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra and the musicians union were at the … »Read
 

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UK Downloads Hit the £1bn Mark in 2012

January 4, 2013 | MusicalAmerica.com
  Britain’s Entertainment Retailers Association has issued a report indicating that digital sales of downloaded music, video, and games topped £1bn for the first time last year. The good news, too, is that digital album sales … »Read
 

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The Theremin Is Cool Now

January 3, 2013 | MusicalAmerica.com
  The Theremin is apparently making a comeback. The instrument that Robert Moog claimed marked the start of electronic music in 1928, when it was patented by Russian Léon Theremin, was put to use on Wagner’s song … »Read
 

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Dicapo Opera on Hiatus

January 3, 2013 | Susan Elliott
Michael Capasso, founder and general director of the Dicapo Opera Theater, has posted a letter to “friends” of the company on its website headed “Urgent Appeal for Donations.” Dicapo, he writes, is going on a … »Read
 

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Botstein: El Sistema Wouldn't Work in the U.S.

January 2, 2013 | MusicalAmerica.com
  At a recent symposium that was part of Carnegie Hall’s “Voices of Latin America” festival, Leon Botstein offered a rather unpopular point of view on the potential impact of El Sistema in the U.S  The American … »Read
 
 

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