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City Ballet Orchestra Passes Strike Authorization

September 8, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The musicians of the New York City Ballet (NYCB) orchestra have authorized a strike if a new contract cannot be negotiated with management. The two parties have thus far held five negotiating sessions; the current contract expired on Aug. 31. The … » Read
 

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Lyric Opera of Chicago to Offer SoundShirt

September 8, 2023 | Sarah Shay. Musical America
During the 2023-24 season, Chicago’s Lyric Opera will be piloting the SoundShirt, a new system designed to allow audience members, especially those who are deaf or hard of hearing, to experience live performances enhanced by real-time … » Read
 

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Is the Met Serious About Contemporary Opera?

September 7, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The Metropolitan Opera’s announcement in late 2022 that future seasons would offer a significantly greater number of contemporary operas than in the past seemed to signal a major sea change. In April, General Manager Peter Gelb further … » Read
 

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How Classical Composers Made Music After the Holocaust

September 7, 2023 | Anthony Brown
The relationship between music and remembrance is at the core of Jeremy Eichler’s Time’s Echo: The Second World War, the Holocaust, and the Music of Remembrance . The book is both a cultural history of four musical works—R. … » Read
 

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Of Fishes and Guppies: Will Apple Swallow BIS?

September 7, 2023 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Are classical music’s feisty independent labels soon to be an endangered species? BIS, the award-winning Swedish company, is to “partner” with Apple Music Classical and the Apple-owned creative services company Platoon. Founded … » Read
 

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Barrie Kosky on Wagner and the Great Ritual

September 7, 2023 | Anthony Brown
Barrie Kosky is knee-deep in Wagner as he prepares his new production of Das Rheingold for its September 11 premiere at the Royal Opera House. The 56-year-old Australian director admits to Neil Fisher, a music critic for The Times , that he and … » Read
 

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New England Public Media Sidelines Classical Music

September 6, 2023 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
In response to financial pressures, New England Public Media has moved its daytime classical music programs to the NEPM News Network, a family of broadcast frequencies with a smaller area of coverage, to dedicate its main radio signals to news … » Read
 

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A Season of Growth for the SA Philharmonic

September 6, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
It is proving well-nigh impossible to kill symphonic music in San Antonio, the nation’s seventh largest city. The San Antonio Philharmonic, which emerged from the ashes of the defunct San Antonio Symphony Orchestra, is set to launch its … » Read
 

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Playing The Rite of Spring from Memory

September 6, 2023 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
In 2014 Nicholas Collon [pictured], co-founder and conductor of the London-based Aurora Orchestra, decided to see what would happen if the chamber ensemble’s musicians committed a piece to memory and performed it without sheet music. The … » Read
 

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Three Former NC Symphony Musicians Sue Over Vaccine Mandate

September 5, 2023 | Taylor Grant
In a lawsuit filed in federal court, three former members of the North Carolina Symphony Orchestra claim that they were fired for their refusal to get vaccinated against Covid on religious grounds. The Center for American Liberty, a Pittsburgh … » Read
 
 

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