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Bard Pre-pro Orchestra Chosen for Maestro
While the London Symphony Orchestra will likely receive top orchestral billing, they are not the only featured ensemble in Maestro , Bradley Cooper’s forthcoming cinematic homage to Leonard Bernstein. Also on the bill are the young … »
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Cultural Visa Waiver Proposed for U.K. Musicians
There is a glimmer of hope for U.K. musicians and other creatives beset by the career-stifling bureaucracy that has accompanied their nation’s decision to leave the European Union. Early in November, the domestic advisory groups formed in … »
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Toronto Symphony Signs Label Deal
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) and Harmonia Mundi have struck a deal for multiple recordings over the next three years. The partnership marks the 65-year-old French label’s first major project with a major North American orchestra, … »
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New Orchestral Strings Fellowship at UNSCA
Beginning in the fall of 2024, the University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA) and the Winston-Salem Symphony will launch a graduate-level Orchestral Strings Fellowship. Each year five students will receive a full scholarship and … »
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Concert Visuals: Enhancement or Distraction?
The growing scrutiny of the traditional format for symphony concerts has produced a multitude of experiments by orchestras here and abroad. Groups have tried everything from semi-staged operas in concert to seating audience members among the … »
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When Bernstein Memorialized the Fall of the Berlin Wall
In late 1989 the fall of the Berlin Wall, after 28 years, ignited rapturous celebrations throughout Germany and Europe, and around the world. The creation of a musical gesture worthy of the moment required someone possessing a rare combination of … »
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Met Opera Sued for Alleged Violation of Musicians' Pension Plan
Retired MET Orchestra oboist Sharon Meekins is suing her former employer for retirement benefits due. Meekins, who played oboe and/or English horn as needed in the orchestra from 1987 to 2022, says the company has violated the Employee Retirement … »
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Recreating Bernstein's 1973 Mahler Resurrection for Maestro
Maestro , Bradley Cooper’s forthcoming biopic about Leonard Bernstein, promises an up-close look at one of the 20 th century’s most prodigious musical personalities. But the film, which clocks in at two hours, ten minutes, ironically … »
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Spotify's New Biz Model: No Royalties to Over Half of Its Tracks
Spotify is set to announce the most significant changes to its royalty model since the service’s founding in 2008. According to Music Business Worldwide , beginning in the first quarter of 2024, tracks that garner fewer than 1,000 streams … »
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Cecilia Bartoli Announces 2024 Salzburg Whitsun Festival
In 2024, Salzburg’s annual Whitsun Festival will celebrate the oeuvre of W.A. Mozart. “He created a universe,” exclaims Cecilia Bartoli, the festival’s artistic director, “a world of its own which gives us endless … »
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