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How Washington National Opera Is Coping at KenCen
The turmoil that has accompanied Donald Trump’s takeover of the Kennedy Center has been well documented and caused many patrons to boycott its programming as well as that of its two major constituent organizations—the National … »
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CPB Will Shutter
In a characteristic move against the popular will, the Republican-led Senate Appropriations Committee last week dealt a deathblow to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The committee vote, along party lines, refused to restore $1.1 billion … »
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Opera Initiative Resuscitates Philly’s Wanamaker Organ
Four months ago, the future of the world’s largest musical instrument seemed uncertain. As Macy’s vacated Philadelphia’s famous Wanamaker Building, the Wanamaker Organ, installed in 1911, was left, silent and forlorn. Now, in an … »
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Orpheus Ups Accessibility with Free Carnegie Concert
In a move to reaffirm its commitment to public inclusion, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra will launch Orpheus for All this October. The new initiative will offer free tickets for every seat at its 2025-26 season-opening concert at Carnegie Hall. The … »
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Netrebko Judge Reverses Ruling in Soprano's Favor
The federal judge in Anna Netrebko’s case has reversed an earlier ruling , which will allow the singer to broaden her case against the Metropolitan Opera. The decision by U.S. District Judge Analisa Nadine Torres now maintains that the … »
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Minnesota Orchestra Names Hall for Major Donor
The Minnesota Orchestra has announced the renaming of its concert hall in honor of a major donor as well as the election of a new board chair and a slate of new board directors. Outgoing Minnesota Orchestra Board Chair Nancy E. Lindahl and her … »
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AGMA and Musica Sacra Agree New Contract with AI Clause
T he American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA) and Musica Sacra have announced a new three-year collective bargaining agreement (CBA), effective September 1, 2025, through August 31, 2028. The contract was overwhelmingly approved by AGMA artists … »
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Colburn Tops Out its Frank Gehry Expansion
The Colburn School has passed a major milestone with the topping-out of its 100,000 square-foot, Frank Gehry-designed campus expansion. A celebration held at the Downtown Los Angeles construction site on July 25 marked the completion of the … »
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Politics and Protests Dominate Salzburg Opening
Pro-Palestinian activists disrupted the official opening of the 105th Salzburg Festival on Saturday. Banners were unfurled saying “Stop the Genocide,” “Your Silence Will Haunt You,” “Free Gaza Now,” and … »
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Now Republicans Want Trump's Name on the KenCen
Not content with their recent move to name the Kennedy Center’s opera theatre after first lady Melania Trump, now a Republican lawmaker has introduced a bill to change the name of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts to … »
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