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Arts Organizations Jump on Social Media

January 16, 2013 | MusicalAmerica.com
 A recent study by the Pew Research Center polled 1,244 U.S. arts organizations about their use of social media, and all reported a profound impact.  A few numbers: 83 percent said social media have made their audiences more … »Read
 

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Original Orchestrations for Kiss Me, Kate, Reborn

January 16, 2013 | Susan Elliott
  Chances are, the original 40-piece score for Cole Porter’s most popular musical, Kiss Me, Kate , hasn’t been heard since the show closed on Broadway in 1951 after its three-year run. The show, the first to win the Tony … »Read
 

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Soldier Songs Tells It Like It Was

January 16, 2013 | George Loomis
  NEW YORK -- David T. Little’s opera Dog Days attracted a lot of attention at its premiere last fall at Montclair (New Jersey) State University. Now another substantial work by this composer, Soldier Songs ,is a major offering of … »Read
 

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Cellist Yuli Turovsky Dies

January 16, 2013 | MusicalAmerica.com
Cellist and conductor Yuli Turovsky, founder of Montreal’s I Musici Chamber Orchestra, died on Jan. 14 in Montreal. He was 73.   Turovsky founded I Musici in 1983 and remained its artistic director and conductor until May of 2011, when … »Read
 

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Opera Colorado Shrinks Season, Staff

January 16, 2013 | Nicholas Beard
 Add Opera Colorado to the list of struggling arts organizations taking a “fall back and regroup” approach to ward off financial ills. The current season and 2014 have been reduced from three to two operas, staff cuts are … »Read
 

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Orchestra Update: Muti's Okay, Minnesota's Not.

January 15, 2013 | Susan Elliott
  There’s good news and bad news on the major American orchestra front. The good news is that Riccardo Muti is sufficiently recovered from his bout with the flu to take the orchestra on its Asian tour, which starts at the end of the … »Read
 
 

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