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U.K. Musicians Suffer From 'Poor Mental Wellbeing'
A census of nearly 6,000 U.K. musicians by Help Musicians and the Musicians’ Union has found that three in ten professional musicians in the nation experience some degree of poor mental wellbeing. Those most impacted are students about to … »
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Sphinx Conference Set for January 25-27
The Sphinx Organization’s annual confab, “SphinxConnect,” is to be held January 25-27 in the Detroit Marriott Rennaissance Center. This year’s model, "Amplify 2024," boasts over 30 sessions by three times as many … »
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A Sunny Year for the Cleveland Orchestra
Recently released operating results for fiscal year 2022-23 as well as season highlights paint a rosy picture for the Cleveland Orchestra. For the fifth full operating year the budget balanced, with total revenues and expenses of $61.3 million … »
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University Drops Music Program as It Opens a Concert Hall
Oxford Brookes University has announced that it is closing its Music Department, in existence since 1979, despite the fact that a new performance is scheduled to open within the next year. Students who began matriculating two months ago … »
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Syracuse Opera Cancels Season
The Syracuse Opera has cancelled the remainder of its 2023-24 season. “Like many opera companies across the country,” board chair Camille Tisdel told members on Nov. 17, “ticket sales have been considerably lower than projected … »
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Pop Collaborations Bring Audiences to Symphony Hall, but Not Long Term
Partnerships of symphony orchestras with pop and rock musicians are hardly new—Procol Harum and the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra produced a best-selling album in 1972. And S&M , the recording of the 1999 collaboration between Metallica … »
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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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