INDUSTRY NEWS
News Roundup |
Contests & Awards
|
Industry News
|
People in the News
|
Press Releases
Reviews | Special Reports
Reviews | Special Reports
Industry News
Met Cyberattack Caused Major Data Breach
The organization behind the cyberattack that crippled the Met Opera website for nine days in December did in fact grab the names and credit card information of some 45,000 individuals in the U.S., according to The Record. Letters that … »
Read
Industry News
Beware: ACE and BBC Are All About Saving Face, Not Classical Music
The recent policy and funding reversals on the part of the BBC and Arts Council England (ACE) are not to believed. It’s no “time to breathe a sigh of relief,” opines journalist and critic Andrew Mellor, who sees in the … »
Read
Industry News
After Two-Year Silence, Springfield Musicians Sign Contract
After two years of on and off negotiations , filings with the National Labor Relations Board, and other forms of discontent, the musicians of the Springfield (MA) Symphony Orchestra have signed a two-year agreement with their employer, … »
Read
Industry News
One Zip Code, 2 Brand New Performing Arts Centers
As fundraising and architect selection continues apace for the new $300 million Sarasota Performing Arts Center (SPAC), news arrives that the Sarasota Orchestra has just closed on the purchase of a 32-acre site for a new, um, performing arts … »
Read
Industry News
The Opera Season in Europe: Wagner Rules
Opera lovers heading to Europe next season will have an embarrassment of riches. The following, new productions or European premieres outlined in a recent Times article, is a sampling. The Ring Royal Opera House launches Antonio Pappano’s … »
Read
Industry News
A Drone Opera? What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
The Washington National Opera’s (WNO) upcoming premiere of Grounded , an opera exploring the psychological toll of drone warfare, has come under fierce criticism because the military contractor General Dynamics was identified in promotional … »
Read
Industry News
The Piano Is Star in the U.K.
Rumors of the death of the piano in the U.K. have apparently been greatly exaggerated. “It is a great time to be in the piano business,” reported one piano shop owner; Matt Ash, membership and retail lead at the Music Industries … »
Read
Industry News
The Met's New Don Promises to Be One Really Bad Guy
When Ivo van Hove first discussed his “very dark” vision of Mozart’s Don Giovanni with his cast at the Metropolitan Opera, the leading man had doubts. “He said, ‘But is there no hope?’” the Belgian … »
Read
Industry News
Slow Movement of Tchaik 5 Arouses Disney Hall Patron
Tchaikovsky’s symphonic writing is some of the most beautiful in the classical canon. And a recent performance of his Symphony No. 5 by the Los Angeles Philharmonic suggests that it might also possess considerable erotic potency. On April … »
Read
Industry News
Cleveland O Gets More Millions
Kudos to the Cleveland Orchestra’s fundraisers. In March, the orchestra received $7 million from Jane Baker Nord, to create a special fund for educational concerts. Last week, the orchestra got $10 million from the Milton and Tamar Maltz … »
Read




FEATURED JOBS

RENT A PHOTO


