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Scottish Gov't Saves Sistema Scotland with £1.5 Million Boost
The Scottish government has come to the rescue of the “Big Noise” project —the country’s El Sistema initiative—with £1.5 million of funding to save children’s orchestras across the cities of Aberdeen, … »
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SD Symphony Preps for New Season in Renovated Hall
On Nov. 4, the San Diego Symphony will return to the newly renovated Copley Symphony Hall at Jacobs Music Center after a more than three-year absence due to both the pandemic and a $125 million renovation. The 2023-24 season will be the … »
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Orchestra Politics and Pecking Order
Cate Blanchett’s performance in the Academy Award-nominated film Tár has drawn renewed attention to the notion of the conductor as autocrat. But in today’s orchestral world, such a creature is increasingly a thing of the past. … »
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Cleveland O Gets $7 Million
Jane Baker Nord, widow of Cleveland industrialist Eric Thomas Nord, was recognized last night in Severance Music Center with the Cleveland Orchestra’s Distinguished Service Award. It was bestowed in conjunction with her latest gift of $7 … »
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Opera From the Flys: A Different Sort of Regietheater
A production of Pietro Mascagni’s Cavalleria Rusticana at San Francisco’s 1200-seat Dance Mission Theater, opening tonight, will be adding something special to the usual spectacle that is opera—an aerialist. The idea is the … »
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In Odessa, a Symbol of Perseverance
The status of the Black Sea port of Odesa in Ukraine as a major center for the export of grain made it a prime target during the first months of the Russian invasion. But despite early, savage assaults, the city has remained firmly under … »
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Carnegie Is Back in Full Swing, with an Edgy Festival About an Edgy Era
NEW YORK (AP) — Carnegie Hall will reach its pre-pandemic level of 170 concerts during a 2023-24 season that includes a focus on the fall of the Weimar Republic. The hall said Tuesday the season will open Oct. 4 with Riccardo Muti … »
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ENO Agrees to Add an Another Site but Maintain the Coliseum
Cooler heads finally seem to be prevailing in the tug-of-war between Arts Council England (ACE) and English National Opera (ENO) initiated last November when ACE zeroed out the company’s funding and pushed it to relocate outside London. No … »
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Exec Shakeup at the Philly Pops
Teetering on the edge , the Philly Pops is undergoing a major shakeup. Gone immediately is Pops president Frank Giordano, who resigned and has been succeeded as president and CEO by Karen Corbin, previously the Pops’ COO. David Charles … »
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Opera Philadelphia Unveils Premieres This Season and Next
Opera Philadelphia launches its 2023-24 season with 10 Days in a Madhouse, a new opera by local composer Rene Orth ++ based on 19 th -century reporter Nellie Bly’s experience faking madness in Blackwell’s Asylum for the Insane, in … »
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