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Atlanta's Woodruff Arts Center Will Get a Face Lift
Atlanta’s Woodruff Arts Center, established in 1968 and currently home to the High Museum of Art, the Atlanta Symphony, and the Alliance Theater, is planning a $67 million revamp of its midtown campus on Peachtree Street. The primary goal … »
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Chicago Symphony Gets $21Million
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association is once again the recipient of a huge grant from the Negaunee Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Consolidated Electrical Distributors (CED), founded and run by the Colburn family, for which the Colburn … »
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Finally, U.K. Orchestras' Tax Break Made Permanent
News that as of April 1, the U.K. government has made permanent the extension of the higher 45 percent rate of Orchestra Tax Relief, which had doubled in 2021 in response to the pandemic, met with universal applause from Britain’s classical … »
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Good News, Bad News for CIM
Recently, the Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM) has been the recipient of both good and bad news. On March 6 the school announced the good news of a $5 million gift from Kevin & Kristen Stein and Family, the largest single contribution from … »
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The (Few) Women in the Vienna Phil
NEW YORK (AP) — Andrea Götsch was surprised when she won her audition in 2019 that led to membership in the Vienna Philharmonic. “When I went home, I was just laughing because I couldn’t realize that they had really taken … »
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Chandos Will Remain Independent, Thanks to Klaus Heyman
Klaus Heyman, founder and head of Naxos, a vast distribution and recordings empire now based in Hong Kong, has personally acquired Chandos, one of the most distinguished classical music labels, with some 3,000 titles in its catalog. He has done … »
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In Reversal, Brits Let Afghan Youth Orchestra Play After All
Breaking the Silence , a U.K. concert tour by the Afghan Youth Orchestra, is on again after the British Home Office reversed an earlier decision refusing the group the necessary visas. The reprieve came just four days before the first … »
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Rattle Says Cutting Tax Relief to UK Orchestras Is a Potential "Catastrophe"
Now ensconced in the far more financially sustainable world of German classical music as chief conductor of the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Sir Simon Rattle is nevertheless still ready to go to battle with a British government he accuses … »
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Aucoin Slims Down His Eurydice
Composer Matthew Aucoin’s Eurydice, which premiered in Los Angeles in 2020 and arrived at the Metropolitan Opera in November 2021 , is currently on the boards at Boston Lyric Opera in a new chamber version. The idea for a more intimate … »
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Copland House Will Expand via 24-acre Acquisition
The home of the iconic composer Aaron Copland, which has served as a creative center for American music and arts for 25 years in New York’s Lower Hudson Valley, is about to undergo a dramatic expansion. Copland House, which is a … »
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