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KenCen to Pay $250,000 to Musician Who Cancelled After Trump Rebrand

August 17, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
A D.C. superior court judge has ruled that the Kennedy Center must pay Chuck Redd $252,000 in legal fees and costs after the organization unsuccessfully pursued a lawsuit against him. The Kennedy Center—or the Trump Kennedy Center as it was … » Read
 

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LA Children’s Chorus Nets a Cool Two Mill

August 17, 2026 | Clive Paget, Musical America
The award-winning Los Angeles Children’s Chorus (LACC) has announced the receipt of $2,040,000 from the Perenchio Foundation, the largest grant in the organization’s history. Described as a 2026 General Operating Support Grant, it … » Read
 

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Spotify Commits to Flag and Marginalize AI Personas

August 17, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Global streaming giant Spotify has responded to the ongoing industry and consumer backlash against the proliferation of AI-related content by announcing that it will begin tagging AI-generated artists as “AI Personas”. Its aim is thus … » Read
 

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Hundreds of Mini-Mozarts Stolen from Composer’s Hometown

August 17, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
SALZBURG—More than 200 gold statuettes of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart have been stolen from an exhibition in the composer's hometown celebrating his 270th birthday. Salzburg’s Mozarteum Foundation unveiled 320 of the tiny figures, … » Read
 

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KenCen Board Votes to Inscribe Trump’s Name on Building

August 14, 2026 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
The board of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts voted on Thursday to inscribe President Trump’s name on the building, according to two people with direct knowledge of the proceedings who spoke to The New York Times . The … » Read
 

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The Conductor: Con Artist or Infallible God?

August 14, 2026 | Matthew Aucoin, Musical America
The orchestra conductor is the only one on the concert stage who doesn’t make a sound. Why is he (or she) there? Writing in The Atlantic , Matthew Aucoin argues that the appearance of today’s familiar podium occupant is a mid-19 th … » Read
 

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Missy Mazzoli's New Opera Wows Edinburgh

August 13, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
EDINBURGH—Missy Mazzoli and Royce Vavrek’s new opera The Galloping Cure premiered August 9 at the Festival Theatre, Edinburgh and has received an excellent set of reviews. Based on an original story by Karen Russell, itself inspired … » Read
 

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Cage Chord Changes for First Time in 17 Months

August 13, 2026 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Something rather special occurred within the hallowed walls of the medieval church of St. Burchardi in Halberstadt, Germany this August 5. An expectant crowd of reporters and contemporary music enthusiasts packed the sanctuary to witness what is … » Read
 

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The National Symphony Is In Serious Danger, Thanks to...

August 12, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) should already be planning for its centennial in 2031. Instead, it faces the prospect of having no home, no 2026-27 season, and quite possibly, no future, all due to Donald Trump’s misguided effort to … » Read
 

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Bayreuth: Pain vs. Payoff

August 12, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
How much of a good thing is too much? When does wretched excess overcome commitment to one composer’s oeuvre? The Guardian’ s Flora Willson recently put herself to these tests, reviewing six operas totaling 23 hours of Wagner … » Read
 
 

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