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Opera Ebony Turns 50
In 1973 Wayne Sanders, his roommate and fellow musician Benjamin Mathews, and Sister Mary Elise Sisson, a white nun, met in an Upper West Side apartment in Manhattan to organize Opera Ebony. Their goal was to provide Black performers the … »
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Telarc's Iconic Recordings to Return on Vinyl
Craft Recordings, which manages one of the world’s largest catalogs of master recordings and compositions as a subsidiary of Concord Music , has launched a multi-year archival program to make recordings by Telarc International … »
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Minnesota O in 2023-24
Thomas Søndergård's inaugural season as the 11 th music director of the Minnesota Orchestra (MO) kicks off next September with two weeks of the new man on the podium. “It is an enormous luxury for me to take over an ensemble … »
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Orchestra Musicians Play with Pain More Often than Not
Orchestral musicians have physically demanding jobs that often produce physical aches and pains that, if ignored, can lead to musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) that threaten their ability to perform. At a recent medical conference in France, Anne … »
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AI a Major Threat to Recorded Music and Musicians
The evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) as a creative tool is posing new challenges to the music industry. AI needs source material from which to work when creating “new music.” Who, exactly, owns an AI-generated piece of music … »
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Boston Symphony Heads to Europe in August
During the throes of the pandemic, orchestra administrators freely discussed the possibility that touring might no longer prove financially desirable or environmentally defensible. While deliberations on the issue continue, several American … »
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Santa Fe Opera Turns to Solar
With over 320 days of sun a year, the introduction of solar power at the Santa Fe Opera makes perfect sense. The company has just announced the installation of 431 solar panels mounted on its Cantina at the Dapples Pavilion and on Stieren … »
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Fabio, DG, and the Danes Go All Out for Nielsen
This year cultural institutions throughout Denmark are celebrating the life and music of Carl Nielsen (1861 – 1931) with performances, recordings, concert broadcasts, a documentary film, publications, the opening of a new museum, and other … »
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NY Phil Heads to Taiwan, Hong Kong, and a Few to Shanghai
In just over two months, the New York Philharmonic will embark for Taiwan, the first stop on a two-week tour starting June 28 that will take it as well to Hong Kong and, for a significant number of its players, Shanghai. This last makes it the … »
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Brown U Gets $25M for Arts District
The Perelman Family Foundation has pledged $25 million to create the “Perelman Arts District” at Brown University, funding the the Brown Arts Institute, founded in 2021, and the university’s 2017 Brown Arts Initiative, which … »
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