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Converting Space Pictures to Pixels to Music
Sophie Kastner is writing music that is literally out of this world. The Montreal composer created Where Parallel Lines Converge from the same data from the Hubble, Chandra and Spitzer telescopes that scientists use to create pictures of deep … »
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Seattle Ups Sales Tax to Increase Arts Funds; San Diego May Be Next
On Dec. 6 the Metropolitan King County Council unanimously approved a 0.1 percent sales tax increase to fund “Doors Open.” The program anticipates distributing more than $100 million annually to arts, heritage, science, and historical … »
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New Haven Symphony Players Talk Strike
On Dec. 8 the musicians of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, seeking increased wages, voted to approve a possible strike. Negotiations, which have been ongoing since April 2022, have thus far produced, according to a press release from the … »
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Hollywood's Latest Focus: Musicians, Tortured and Otherwise
Hollywood filmmakers, often subject to spasms of enthusiasm, recently seem to have fallen in love with classical music. Witness the focus of five films released in the last 18 months: Bradley Cooper’s Maestro and Cate Blanchett’s star … »
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New D.C. Choral Group Focuses on Diversity of Repertoire and Membership
On Dec. 3 a new chorus made a promising debut in Washington, D.C. The Washington Douglass Chorale, a 47-member semiprofessional ensemble, is the creation of former Choral Arts Society of Washington Director Scott Tucker and Music Director Nolan … »
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The ENO's Move to Manchester: Solution or Just More Problems?
The announcement that English National Opera will decamp for Manchester, as per the heavy-handed directive from Arts Council England (ACE), “raises far more questions than it answers,” writes senior Telegraph critic Nicholas Kenyon. … »
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Donor Accuses Bob Cole Conservatory of 'Elder Abuse,' Et al.
Regena Cole, whose 2008 gift of $16.4 million to California State University-Long Beach (CSULB) was the largest in the institution’s history and prompted renaming the music department the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music in honor of her late … »
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ENO to Put Down Roots in Manchester
A year after being told to relocate if it hoped for continued funding from Arts Council England, English National Opera has announced plans to establish its new headquarters in Manchester. Other cities that had been under consideration were … »
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Philly O's Trip a Boon to China-U.S. Relations, Says Ambassador
In 1973 the Philadelphia Orchestra became the first American orchestra to visit the People’s Republic of China. While a tour by the Philadelphians to celebrate the 50 th anniversary last May had to be cancelled due to the country’s … »
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Philly Pops Says It Will Pay Wages Due; No Name Pops Takes Over Holiday Concerts
This year’s holiday season in Philadelphia is awash with news about Pops, both on and off stage. On Dec. 1 A Very Philly Christmas , featuring the No Name Pops, opened a nine-concert run (through Dec. 23) in Verizon Hall. The recently … »
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