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Chicago Symphony, Musicians, Agree on New Contract
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Symphony Orchestra says it agreed Sunday to a three-year contract with its musicians to replace the agreement that expired within hours of the new one on Sunday. The deal, which has yet to be ratified by … »
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Not Even Regietheater — Just the Komische Oper Doing Henze
For the next five years, the Komische Oper will open its season with a large-scale production in a hangar at Berlin’s downtown Tempelhof airport, which ceased operations 15 years ago. The choice of such an unusual venue is of … »
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The Real Reason Apple Bought BIS
Nobody will tell you why Apple bought Bis Records , asserts author and music historian Ted Gioia, because “it’s an ugly reason.” At first blush, the purchase of the 50-year-old Swedish label seems at odds with Apple’s past … »
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Met Commissions New Work by Ukrainian Composer
NEW YORK (AP) — The Metropolitan Opera and Lincoln Center Theater have commissioned 42-year-old Ukrainian composer Maxim Kolomiiets to write an opera about Ukrainian mothers going into Russia to rescue their forcibly detained … »
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U.K. Musicians' Self-Survey Indicates Sub-par Wages
A survey by the U.K. Musicians’ Union and the charity Help Musicians of nearly 6,000 working British musicians—87 percent of whom were white—indicates that nearly half earn less than £14,000 ($17,460) a year. This is … »
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Philly O Musicians Reject Management's 'Final' Offer
Players and management at the Philadelphia Orchestra appear to have reached an impasse. On Sept. 10, the same day the old contract expired, 85 musicians rejected what the Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center Inc. (POKC) called its “best … »
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Sparked by Dudamel's Appointment, NY Phil to Get $40 Million
With the arrival of Gustavo Dudamel as music and artistic director designate, two years hence, the New York Philharmonic receives its largest-ever single endowment gift: $40 million from Oscar L. Tang and Agnes Hsu-Tang. Mr. Tang is the … »
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Will the Perelman Arts Center Foster an 'Arts-district Ambience'?
NEW YORK (AP) — In a mammoth room behind translucent marble walls, workers are setting the stage for the World Trade Center’s newest addition. It isn’t another office tower, nor is it a monument, at least explicitly, to the … »
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The Finnish Conductors' Secret Weapon
One 93-year-old man is responsible for some of Finland’s greatest exports—orchestra conductors. The well-seasoned Esa-Pekka Salonen, leading female conductors like Susanna Mälkki and Dalia Stasevska, and rising stars Klaus … »
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Lucerne Festival 2023: Paradise, Indeed
The theme of “Summer of Paradise” proved just right for the five-week 2023 Lucerne Festival, which attracted 13,800 more concertgoers—a 12 percent increase—than did the previous summer’s festivities. Over 84,000 … »
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