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Salonen & NOSPR to Introduce Colossal New Organ in Poland

January 12, 2023 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
On Jan. 13, Finnish composer and conductor Esa-Pekka Salonen will lead the National Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra (NOSPR) and soloist Iveta Apkalna in the premiere of his Organ Concerto and the debut of one of the largest organs built in Europe … » Read
 

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A New Conducting Workshop Evolves in LA

January 12, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Becoming a conductor is an expensive proposition, not least because an aspiring maestro must eventually pay to practice in front of professional musicians. Last June, a small group of them, interested in acquiring conducting skills, gathered in a … » Read
 

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Berlin-Wroclaw Train Route Offers Culture on the Go

January 11, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Since 2016 a train linking Berlin to the southwestern city of Wroclaw in Poland has offered more than 80,000 passengers the opportunity to pay only €19 ($20) to encounter writers, musicians, creative artists, a library, and a permanent … » Read
 

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Fort Wayne Phil Players Balk at Management's 'Best and Final Offer.'

January 11, 2023 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Musicians of the Fort Wayne (IN) Philharmonic, who launched their first strike ever last month , cancelling all holiday concerts, are citing management’s  “belligerence” in putting forward a “best and final” … » Read
 

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ACE Strikes Again: Glyndebourne Cancels Touring

January 9, 2023 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The cutbacks to opera companies instituted by Arts Council England in November 2022 have claimed another victim—the touring program that Glyndebourne has offered for over 50 years. Stephen Langridge, the company’s artistic director, … » Read
 

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A New Market for Second-hand Pianos

January 9, 2023 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Since 2017 Matthew Wright and Tim Vincent-Smith have been staging events around Edinburgh in pop-up  Pianodrome venues made entirely from “upcycled” pianos. The initial Pianodrome, located at the Royal Botanic Garden, attracted … » Read
 

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New Stats Show Rise in Women Composers, Conductors

January 6, 2023 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Bachtrack’s 2022 report on live opera, dance, and classical music—culled from its annual international listings of 27,000 concerts—paints, if not a rosy picture, certainly one that shows an industry pulling out of the pandemic. … » Read
 

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The Russian Invasion & the Performing Arts: A Recap

January 6, 2023 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Some of the boldest headlines in the performing arts last year were reverberations from Russian’s war on Ukraine. In addition to bombed-out theaters and silenced performances, artists’ careers, in some cases lives, were destroyed or … » Read
 

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Prototype Reaches a Milestone

January 6, 2023 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
This year marks the tenth anniversary of the Prototype Opera Festival. Founded by 2021 MA Artist of the Year Beth Morrison and HERE, an off-off-Broadway venue, and initially bankrolled by the Mellon Foundation, the festival presents, in … » Read
 

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Philly Pops Reverse Course

January 5, 2023 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Perhaps it was just a marketing tactic, like a Broadway show posting closing notices to boost ticket sales. Or perhaps there really was a hue and cry that went up when the Philly Pops announced the organization would shut down. Either way, that … » Read
 
 

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