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Operas in Concert: A Cost-saving Alternative

May 29, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The well-documented financial woes of the Metropolitan Opera are symptomatic of the challenges facing many U. S. opera companies. As seasons shrink to accommodate rising production costs, falling ticket sales, and philanthropic shortfalls, … » Read
 

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Orphea as Centerpiece of a New 'Laptopera'

May 28, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
In The Glance , which premieres at San Francisco’s ODC Theater on May 29, composer Anne Hege reinterprets the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice with portable computers and live electronic sound rather than conventional musical instruments. … » Read
 

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Pittsburgh's Heinz Endowments Shift Arts Funding Priorities

May 28, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The Heinz Endowments, one of Pittsburgh’s largest foundations, is redirecting its funding from individual artists and one-time projects toward strengthening the overall cultural sector. “We needed to evolve because the field here … » Read
 

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Wigmore Hall Struts Its Independence (of ACE)

May 28, 2026 | Anthony Hall, Musical America
Wigmore Hall’s finances “have never been so strong," insists John Gilhooly a year after exiting Arts Council England’s national portfolio . "The current policy is just too onerous,” Gilhooly told the BBC in March of 2025 … » Read
 

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Lyric Opera of Chicago Gets $20M

May 22, 2026 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Negaunee Foundation will bestow $20 million on the Lyric Opera of Chicago, half of it to endow education, half of it to guarantee a Mozart opera will be staged every season, including the Da Ponte trilogy. Funds will cover the costs of both … » Read
 

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Orchestra : Community—The New Dialogue

May 22, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The orchestral world in North America is undergoing a sea change that seems certain to usher in consequential transformations of purpose and cultural expectations. There are more than 2,000 orchestras throughout North America, a considerable … » Read
 

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Those Fellowships Aren't Working; Time for a Rethink

May 22, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Black Orchestral Network (BON) released the third in a series of biennial “Dear American Orchestras” letters on May 19, calling on American orchestras and funders to fundamentally restructure fellowship programs for early-career … » Read
 

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Why the Met Needed the Saudis

May 21, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The prospect of an agreement with the Kingdon of Saudi Arabia that would provide the Metropolitan Opera with as much as $200 million for performing at the new opera house in Riyadh “was not a difficult decision,” Met General Manager … » Read
 

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Rare Holocaust Songbook Gets English Translation

May 21, 2026 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
After more than a decade of international research led by academics at the University of Sydney, Mima’amakim ( Out of the Depths ) has been translated and published in English for the first time. This rare collection of songs by Jewish … » Read
 

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Seriously? A New Orchestra for San Antonio?

May 20, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Pianist and conductor Jeffrey Kahane seems not quite ready to give up on San Antonio. In 2024 he signed a three-year contract with the upstart San Antonio Philharmonic , successor to the San Antonio Symphony, which went out of business in 2022 … » Read
 
 

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