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SFS Gets $4M to Satisfy Chorus
An anonymous donor has come forward with $4 million to enable the San Franciso Symphony to meet the demands of the 32 AGMA members in its otherwise all-volunteer, 152-member chorus. The two-year contract is retroactive to August 1 and is subject … »Read
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Bayreuth Fest Partners with China
With the Bayreuth Festival unable to secure sufficient funding at home to carry through its 2026, 150 th -anniversary season plans, its leaders will now turn, as many western presenters have, to the classical music market in China. The … »Read
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A Thriving Classical Station Opens Its New Digs
In a move sharply at odds with claims that downtown Portland has become an “Urban Doom Loop,” All Classical Radio (KQAC 89.9 FM), the city’s international broadcaster of classical music, has invested $11.5 million in its move to … »Read
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Advertising Opera: An Historical Perspective
Since the middle of the 17 th -century, opera has relied on publicity and promotion to fill seats. At times composers such as Handel, Mozart, or Verdi enjoyed a status so elevated that the mere mention that a new work had arrived would fill the … »Read
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A Youth Orchestra Born in a Church
ANAHEIM, California (AP)—For over two years, Ebonie Vazquez searched to find a mentor of color for her son, Giovanni, now 11 and passionate about playing the violin. She has now found that space at a local church. New Hope Presbyterian … »Read
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SF Symphony Grabs 40 More Days
The San Francisco Symphony (SFS), whose musicians have been working without a contract since July 31, 2024, kicked the can a little further down the road on Dec. 9, extending all existing terms and conditions through Jan. 18. Talks will continue … »Read