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The Met's New Direction: 'The Stakes Could Not Be Higher'
NEW YORK (AP) — Jake Heggie recalls that after Dead Man Walking premiered in San Francisco in 2000, the opera, his first, was quickly taken up by other companies, but there was not even a whisper of possibility that the Metropolitan Opera … »
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A New 'Live Performance Industry Council' Meets in NYC
On Sept. 18 New York City Mayor Eric Adams convened the first meeting of the Live Performance Industry Council, a group of 52 representatives from the theater, music, and dance industries; the city’s arenas, cultural institutions, unions, … »
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Philly O Musicians Take Aim at Their CEO's Salary
On Tuesday, Sept. 19, the musicians of the Philadelphia Orchestra boarded buses for the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, for performances planned on Wednesday and Thursday. But they were not happy campers. “I’m going on … »
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K-W Symphony Needs $2 Million—by Tomorrow
In a news release on Sept. 19, volunteer leadership of the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony (KWS) expanded on its decision to cancel the upcoming season, saying that the organization needs to raise $2 million if it is to avoid insolvency. The next … »
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U.K. Orchestra Audiences Want More Matinees, Shorter Concerts
In a survey conducted by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, 76 percent of the more than 2,000 respondents expressed a greater willingness to attend concerts if the experience was transformed. This percentage represents a five-year high, with Huw … »
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Visiting Orchestra Series Returns to the Kimmel Center
After an 11-year absence, the Kimmel Center will again play host to international orchestras with a trio of concerts scheduled for December 2023 and March and May of 2024. “It’s thrilling,” enthused Philadelphia Orchestra and … »
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What Ever Happened in Kitchener-Waterloo?
The more than 50 members of the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, the third largest in Ontario, received a shock on Sept. 16 when an email message informed them that their 2023-24 season, due to start the next day, was cancelled. "Nobody had any … »
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Chicago Musicians Get 3 Percent Increase Per Year for 3
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Symphony Orchestra and members of the Chicago Federation of Musicians voted Tuesday to ratify a three-year labor contract that incudes 3 percent annual salary raises. The deal was announced Sunday and replaces a … »
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Azrieli Foundation Creates New Entity for Its Philanthropic Endeavors
On Sept. 14, the Azrieli Foundation, Canada’s largest non-corporate foundation, announced the launch of the Azrieli Music, Arts, and Culture Center (AMACC). The new organization aims “to support the continuum of arts engagement for … »
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Check It Out: The New Stadium at Lincoln Center!
If ever there was any doubt that the new broom at Lincoln Center was reversing not only priorities but also the mission of the place, witness the scene last weekend in which the fountain on the Plaza disappeared and was replaced by a basketball … »
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