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Major Labels Sue Nonprofit Internet Archive

August 17, 2023 | Reuters
Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, and other record labels have sued the nonprofit Internet Archive for copyright infringement over its streaming collection of digitized music from vintage records. The labels' lawsuit filed in a … » Read
 

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Mariinsky to Bring Its Vast Ring to Shanghai

August 17, 2023 | Ken Smith, Musical America
Last week, the Shanghai Grand Theater announced a timely return to presenting international events in 2023-24. The coming season marks the performing arts center’s 25 th anniversary, with 58 different productions and a total of 480 … » Read
 

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Bay Area International Piano Fest Returns Friday

August 17, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
On Aug. 18 the San Francisco International Piano Festival launches a two-week series of solo recitals at a variety of venues in the area. Pianist Jeffrey LaDeur conceived the idea of a festival in 2017. “It seemed strange to me that there … » Read
 

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Philly O Musicians Say They Want More; Yannick Agrees

August 16, 2023 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Yannick Nézet-Séguin is undeniably one of the most fashionable maestros on the international stage. So, his attire at an open rehearsal by The Philadelphia Orchestra at Saratoga Springs, NY, on Aug 12 caught everyone’s … » Read
 

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Opera Philadelphia Cuts Budget: Prez/GD Will Leave

August 16, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The financial realities of post-pandemic life have caught up with Opera Philadelphia. Straitened circumstances are necessitating a 20 percent budget cut, from $13.3mn to $11mn (from a high of $18mn in 2018); the elimination of six staff … » Read
 

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Regie Rules on Europe's Summer Stages

August 16, 2023 | Ronald Blum, Associated Press
SALZBURG, Austria—The opera world is split in two: European regietheater productions reinvent works in ways composers never imagined, while traditional stagings favored in the U.S. and parts of Italy are condemned by some cognoscenti as … » Read
 

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A Touring Ensemble with a Conscience

August 15, 2023 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The pandemic provided an opportunity for considerable soul searching in the world of classical music. One topic that received careful scrutiny was touring . Was it still financially feasible? Did it make sense in a performance universe … » Read
 

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Arkansas Symphony to Get a New Home

August 15, 2023 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
After 58 years, the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra (ASO) is to get a permanent home—its first—in Little Rock. On Aug. 12 the ASO broke ground for the new $11.75 million Stella Boyle Smith Music Center, a 20,000-sq.-ft. state-of-the-art … » Read
 

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Met Opera Guild Layoffs Include End of Opera News

August 15, 2023 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Pointing to “economic headwinds,” the Metropolitan Opera Guild has declared it will be “scaling back,” as in laying off some 20 employees and ceasing publication of Opera News magazine as a standalone entity.  … » Read
 

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Does Opera Need an Intimacy Coordinator?

August 14, 2023 | Edward Edgerton, Musical America
Given the profile, context, and treatment of women in opera, it’s not surprising to discover that having an intimacy coordinator involved in staging a traditional opera, with its outdated views, is as important as having one on hand for … » Read
 
 

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