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An Orchestra of Professionals vs. a Professional Orchestra
London is home to dozens of orchestras, with as many comprised of professional musicians as talented amateurs whose love of musicmaking provides an antidote to the stress of their daytime occupations. Doctors, lawyers, insurance workers, and … »
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APAP Conference Offers Post-election Advice
More than 3,000 professionals, some of whom will come from 17 countries outside the U.S. and Canada, are expected to attend the 68 th annual APAP|NYC conference, held from January 10-14, 2025 in New York City. The national service organization … »
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New Seattle Sales Tax Yields $70M for Arts & Culture
Over 700 arts, science, history, and heritage nonprofits in King County, WA, are to receive $70 million in 2025, the result of a sales tax increase of .1 percent that began accruing this past April . Dubbed the Doors Open initiative, the … »
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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 … »
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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 … »
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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 … »
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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 … »
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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 … »
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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 … »
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Artists in Germany Nonplussed Over Cuts
American arts supporters have long gazed enviously at the German government’s generous subsidies for the country’s arts and cultural organizations. Sadly, the German Culture Council, the umbrella organization for arts associations, … »
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