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Classical Arts in Pittsburgh Make a Slow Return
The way back from the pandemic has been slow for performing arts venues everywhere, with patrons reluctant to resume attending and ticket sales continuing to evolve from subscriptions to individual ticket sales. After a summer in which ticket … »
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UK Public Needs Musicians, While Musicians Struggle to Make a Living
Research by Help Musicians, an independent charity in the U.K., has found that 67 percent of people in the country “could not live without music” and 45 percent believe it is “part of their DNA.” Ironically, nearly half of … »
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$37 3D-Printed Violin for Every Student
Among the reasons for the decline in music education, the often-prohibitive cost of musical instruments is near the top of the list. Now the Montreal-based AVIVA Young Artists Program is offering a solution designed to place instruments within … »
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Smart Crit's Top 10 Picks for 2022
The past year in classical music has been dominated by the response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. “Major institutions,” writes Alex Ross in The New Yorker , “finally began to extricate themselves from the sticky … »
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WaPo Picks Up on Juilliard Sex Misconduct Allegations
Some 450 composers, musicians, educators, and arts leaders have signed a letter to Juilliard calling for the school to take disciplinary action against composer and department chair Robert Beaser for alleged “decades-long abuse of women and … »
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Flat-fee Classical Tracks Fastest Growing on YouTube
Research data from Epidemic Sound, a Swedish-based music tech company, has found that classical music is the fastest growing genre on YouTube, jumping by more than 90 percent in the last year across Europe, Latin America, the Middle East, Africa, … »
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Classical Music in 2022: A U.K. Critic Reflects
The year 2022 was expected to mark a return to life for the classical music world in the U.K. “It was,” opines Ivan Hewett in The Daily Telegraph , “but only up to a point.” Live events have yet to recapture audiences, … »
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Philly Pops Musicians Vote to Strike
In the wake of the news that the Philly Pops plans to cease operation s, 95 percent of the Pops union musicians voted on Dec. 11 to strike unless the Pops owner Encore Series Inc negotiates in good faith. “There is no reason to stonewall … »
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At Glyndebourne: Impromptu Party for a Snowed-in Audience
A snow fall during a performance of a Christmas concert at Glyndebourne on Dec. 11 led to an extended afternoon for many of the 1,200 concertgoers. “Sunday's Christmas concert turned out to be rather more festive than we had … »
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The Met Opera Comes Back Online
After nearly nine days of network silence caused by a cyberattack, the Metropolitan Opera is back in business. The company announced its status Thursday through a series of Tweets. A message on its website reads, "After suffering a cyberattack … »
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