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Chautauqua Opera Fans Protest Change in Mission

August 10, 2023
A group of longtime patrons of the Chautauqua Opera Company are vocally protesting management’s plans to cut two-thirds of the company’s budget and quickly transition from full productions to workshops of new operas in development. … » Read
 

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Kimmel Center Mounts a Different Sort of Pops Christmas

August 9, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Despite the ongoing legal standoff between POKC (Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center, Inc.) and the Philly Pops, this upcoming Christmas season Verizon Hall will host A Very Philly Christmas , nine holiday pops concerts from Dec. 1 to Dec. … » Read
 

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Aussie String Quartet to Call It Quits

August 9, 2023 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
After three decades, the Goldner String Quartet will play its final concert at the end of next season, on Aug. 5, 2024. The venue for the group’s swan song—the Australian Festival of Chamber Music—is thoroughly appropriate: the … » Read
 

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Asian Youth Orchestra Marches On, Even Without Its Founder

August 8, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
On Aug. 12-13, the Asian Youth Orchestra (AYO) will perform for the first time in Hong Kong since the death in 2020 of its co-founder and longtime director Richard Pontzious. An American who was conductor-in-residence at the prestigious Shanghai … » Read
 

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BSO Players Get a Major Pay Increase

August 7, 2023 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The musicians of the Boston Symphony Orchestra have ratified a three-year labor agreement that will take effect on Aug. 28. In a joint statement, all parties to the agreement praised “a deeply collaborative process that strengthened our … » Read
 

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Cabrillo Fest Returns with a Clean Slate

August 4, 2023 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Last summer’s Cabrillo Music Festival proved chaotic when a Covid outbreak decimated the orchestra’s woodwind and brass sections midway through the season, forcing Music Director Cristian Macelaru to redo the program for the entire … » Read
 

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Finding the Right Artist Manager

August 3, 2023 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
An artist’s success in the world of classical music can often rely on a strong working partnership with a manager who books performances, handles all the attendant logistics, and does a lot of hand holding. The Curtis Institute of … » Read
 

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Apple Is Only In It for the Money

August 3, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Classical music aficionados have generally been ill-served by the music streaming industry, argues Alex Ross. The New Yorker critic is no fan of the industry, damning it for the pittances paid to artists as well as its destructive environmental … » Read
 

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Taliban Burns Musical Instruments

August 2, 2023 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
In a scene reminiscent of the Taliban’s rule in Afghanistan during the 1990s, officials in the western province of Herat recently set fire to dozens of musical instruments, many of them collected from wedding halls. According to the area … » Read
 

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Help Wanted: Apprentices for a Highly Skilled Trade

August 1, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Since 1833 C.F. Martin & Co has hand-built guitars and other stringed instruments in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley, earning an international reputation for the quality of its instruments. A family-run, profit-sharing company, Martin … » Read
 
 

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