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Maryland Lyric Opera Shutters
After nine years, the Maryland Lyric Opera is immediately ending operations. The group’s founder and artistic director Brad Clark, scion of billionaire construction mogul A. James Clark, made the announcement in an internal memo … »
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The Silo of Brexit Is Silencing Important Musical Voices
The negative impact of Brexit on the music industry in the U.K. has been well-documented. Most recently an August report from the Independent Society of Musicians (ISM) found that 27.8 percent of musicians had not worked in Europe since Brexit; … »
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Cleveland O Cancels Israel but Keeps Austria Dates with Welser-Möst
The Cleveland Orchestra has cancelled its tour to Israel, the first to that nation by an American orchestra since 2018, due to the war against Hamas. The tour was to include three performances, one each in Haifa, Tel Aviv, and Jerusalem, of … »
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Opera Philly's Festival O a Mixed Success at the B.O.
According to plan, Opera Philadelphia’s 2023 annual fall festival was more modest than in years’ past. The ten-day event featured three productions, mixing the traditional with the contemporary, as well as cabaret performances and … »
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News from Academe: UCLA, Bienen, Bard
The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music, est. 2017 and self-defined as “the only school of music in the UC system,” has launched a new BA in Music Industry. The degree program, launched this fall, builds on what has only been offered as … »
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Frost School of Music Opens $36.5M ''Center for Innovation''
On Nov. 2, the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music will officially open its new Knight Center for Music Innovation with a gala celebrating “Shaping the Future of Music.” The Center, a $36.5 million, 25,000-sq.-ft. hub … »
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Frost School of Music Opens New $36.5M 'Center for Innovation'
On Nov. 2, the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music will officially open its new Knight Center for Music Innovation with a gala celebrating “Shaping the Future of Music.” The Center, a $36.5 million, 25,000-sq.-ft. hub … »
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Can Kitchener-Waterloo Be Resuscitated?
The collapse of the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony has drawn a thoughtful critique from Raffi Armenian, the ensemble’s conductor and artistic director from 1971 to 1993. Although the 81-year-old Montreal resident retired ten years ago, he … »
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Youth Orchestra Blooms in Tiny Island Nation
On Oct. 15, the Antigua and Barbuda Youth Symphony Orchestra will join the Royal Philharmonic for a concert on stage at Duke's Hall in Marylebone. Their appearance will represent a remarkable journey for a seven-year-old ensemble from a tiny … »
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DiDonato & Co. Bring Dead Man to Sing Sing
The recent performance of an abridged version of Jake Hegge’s Dead Man Walking at Sing Sing Correctional Facility in Ossining, N.Y. was years in the making. Joyce DiDonato, who portrays Sister Helen Prejean in the Met’s season-opening … »
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