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Orchestra with $2.3M Budget Gets a $2M Gift

January 24, 2023 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
The South Dakota Symphony Orchestra (SDSO), with a core of nine professional musicians and an annual budget of $2.3 million, has received a contribution of $2 million from native son and billionaire Dean Buntrock, founder and longtime chief of … » Read
 

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Denyce Graves as Dawson at the WNO

January 24, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
One of the pleasures flowing from the classical music world’s long overdue attention to Black artists is the frequent discovery of extraordinary individuals whose achievements have hitherto gone unrecognized. Mary Lucinda Cardwell Dawson, … » Read
 

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Met Opera to Mount Second Ukraine Tribute

January 23, 2023 | Associated Press
The Metropolitan Opera will mark the first anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine with a concert to remember victims of the war. This is the company's  second concert honoring Ukraine. Met music director Yannick … » Read
 

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Philly Pops Evicted

January 23, 2023 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
As threatened by its landlord , the Philly Pops has been officially evicted from the Kimmel Center. All upcoming concerts are marked as “cancelled” on the Kimmel Center website, including the Feb. 17-19 program “Get Up, Stand … » Read
 

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San Antonio Lost Its Orchestra. Now It Has Two.

January 20, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
For well over two decades San Antonio struggled to support its symphony orchestra, which survived suspended seasons and labor struggles before finally  declaring bankruptcy in June of 2022 after 83 years of existence. Now the city is … » Read
 

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Philly Pops Faced with Eviction

January 20, 2023 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
A few weeks ago, the Philly Pops mounted a gung-ho “Save the Pops” campaign , in response to threatened closure from overwhelming debt . One of its largest debtors was, and remains, its landlord, the Kimmel Center, to which it owes … » Read
 

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Lincoln Center Hosts Campus-wide Celebration of Terence Blanchard

January 19, 2023 | Ronald Blum, Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP)--Terence Blanchard, the first Black composer whose work has been heard at the Metropolitan Opera, will be given a yearlong celebration at Lincoln Center starting in March. The Met, New York Philharmonic, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Film … » Read
 

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Classical Music's Star Rising Among the Young

January 18, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Rumors of the impending death of classical music due in part to the lack of interest among younger listeners have apparently been greatly exaggerated. A survey by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, published in December 2022, discovered that 74 … » Read
 

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ACE Blinks, ENO Breathes—for Now

January 18, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
After weeks of criticism from industry and government insiders, as well as the public, Arts Council England (ACE) has blinked, announcing that it would restore 91 percent—£11.46mn ($14.1mn)--in National Lottery funding to English … » Read
 

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Met Opera's New Ring on Hold

January 18, 2023 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
NEW YORK — The Met Opera will not launch Richard Jones’s new staging of the Ring in 2025. The coproduction with the English National Opera, which the Met announced in February 2021, is endangered now that ENO’s funding has … » Read
 
 

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