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Storied Artist Manager Celebrates 50 Years in the Biz
With the current, 2024-25 season, Thomas F. (Tom) Parker will celebrate his 50 th anniversary as an artist manager, spanning a career that started at UMass as a radio producer and music director, continued in New York with stints at various … »
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Labour Cites Predecessor's 'Violent Indifference' to the Arts
In an interview with The Guardian , Lisa Nandy [pictured], the Labour government’s new culture secretary, lambasted the Conservatives’ “violent indifference” to the arts. “Over the last 14 years, there’s been a … »
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Boychoir for Britten's War Requiem Reunites for 60th
In 1963, a recording of Benjamin Britten’s War Req uiem sold an unheard-of 200,000 copies in just five months and went on to win two Grammy Awards. Conducted by the composer, the recording, made at Kingsway Hall in Holborn, featured … »
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Pittsburgh Arts Council Reassess and Retrenches
The Greater Pittsburgh Arts Council’s (GPAC) announcement of its new strategic plan was accompanied by a remarkable mea culpa from CEO Patrick Fisher. “Regardless of intentions,” he wrote, “the Arts Council has caused harm … »
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Strike Threat Hovers Over National Symphony
On Sept. 20 the musicians of the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) voted unanimously to authorize a strike if negotiations for a new contract, underway since May, do not bear fruit. The possibility of a work stoppage threatens the … »
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Beijing Cancels Émigré
The October 6 Beijing premiere of Émigré— the 2023 oratorio commissioned by the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, and conductor Long Yu—has been cancelled by the government. Scheduled as a highlight of … »
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Atlanta Opera to Get a New Home
The Atlanta Opera, whose fortunes have soared under the ministrations of General & Artistic Director Tomer Zvulun, has unveiled plans to build a new $45 million multi-disciplinary arts center that will include a recital hall, immersive … »
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Preview: Met Season Takes Off with Grounded
NEW YORK (AP) — Jeanine Tesori watched the world premiere run of her Grounded with director Michael Mayer l ast fall at the Kennedy Center and noticed audience fidgeting. “It didn’t need a transplant of a liver, but what it … »
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SFS Chorus Strike: Mgmt Asked for Too Much, Got Nothing
In what is surely one of the year’s understatements, San Francisco Symphony (SFS) Executive Director Matthew Spivey told the San Francisco Chronicle , “We feel a tremendous sense of urgency and want to work as quickly as possible to … »
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Another Lawsuit in San Antonio: Who's on First?
Observers of the goings on at the San Antonio Philharmonic can be forgiven if they find themselves suffering from whiplash. On Sept. 19 the City Council approved a $111,000 grant to the organization, just two days after David Wood, one the … »
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