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Houston Arts Leaders' Positive Post-pandemic Spin
Arts leaders in Houston are cheering the momentum they are enjoying after the pandemic and vowing to keep moving forward. Under General Director and CEO Khori Dastoor, who joined the company a year ago , the Houston Grand Opera attracted … »
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Marin Alsop Leads a Program Rare for the Chicago Symphony
When Julia Wolfe’s Her Story has its local premiere with the Chicago Symphony this weekend, listeners will recognize not only her distinctive compositional style—hypnotic repetition, propulsive rhythms, and spookily intoned vocal … »
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Savvy Rep Choices Lead to Grammy Nom for Youth Orchestra
The New York Youth Symphony, composed of musicians between the ages of 12 and 22, has suddenly found itself in elite company, joining such world-renowned ensembles as the Berlin Philharmonic and the Los Angeles Philharmonic as nominees for the … »
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Milwaukee Symphony Bucks Attendance Trends
Like every other orchestra leader, Mark Niehaus, the Milwaukee Symphony’s executive director and president, is focused on putting butts in seats, because, he explains, “an empty seat is a completely missed opportunity. We’re not … »
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The Pecking Order of the Symphony Orchestra
The hierarchy of symphony orchestra chairs—principal, associate principal, assistant principal, section player—is more about salary level and degree of responsibility than it is about talent, according to members of the Pittsburgh … »
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Making Classical Music 'Relevant'
Handel’s Messiah has become a holiday classic, much beloved both by professional ensembles and amateur church and community choirs. The December premiere of Handel’s Messiah: The Live Experience , a lavish multimedia show developed by … »
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San Francisco's Early 2023 Calendar
Upcoming season highlights in San Francisco, as per the Chronicle ’s prolific music critic, include Joyce DiDonato’s music/theatrical recital Eden , an assemblage of music addressing the climate crisis by Ives, Mahler, Handel, … »
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Lockdowns in China=Chaos for the Performing Arts
SHANGHAI--In China, October 1 and the week following is a time of celebration, honoring the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949. This year, the Shanghai Oriental Arts Center had scheduled the world premiere of a new … »
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AGMA, Central City Opera at Loggerheads
Colorado’s Central City Opera is at odds with AGMA (American Guild of Musical Artists) about what is and is not covered in their contract. Local media reports charges of “withheld artist payments, refusals to bargain in good faith, … »
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Philly Pops, Musicians Reach Tentative Agreement
Despite its owner’s decision to cease operations at the end of the current season, the Philly Pops may not be lost altogether. There is promising news on two fronts: One, musicians and management have come to a tentative agreement on … »
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