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Momentary Truce in San Antonio as Judge Lifts Restraining Order on AFM
At least for the moment, peace is at hand in San Antonio. During a court hearing on Nov. 14, District Court Judge Fred Biery lifted a temporary restraining order against Local 23 of the American Federation of Musicians. Issued on Nov. 2, the … »
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German Teens to Get a Free 'KulturPass'
The German government has announced its plan to invest €100mn ($104mn) to encourage young people to engage with live cultural events. Beginning in 2023, 750,000 teenagers turning 18 will receive a “KulturPass” of vouchers worth … »
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Philly Pops to Fold
The Philly Pops is calling it quits. Struggling against a debt of $450,000 owed its landlord, the Kimmel Center, and about $500,000 to others—on a budget of $7 million—leaders have decided to close the door at the end of the season. … »
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Two Orchestras Sign AFM Contract Renewals
Having just launched its centennial season, the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra has reached a five-year agreement with its musicians, retroactive to September 1, 2022 and continuing through August 31, 2027. It comes on the heels of the … »
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SFOpera Wisely Maintains Covid Protocols
The understandable rush to “get over” Covid has led many performing arts organizations to relax, or in an increasing number of instances, altogether jettison mask wearing and other public health measures. What was de rigueur at the … »
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Marin Alsop to Lead Mzansi Philharmonic's First Tour
Despite widespread opposition from within the South African classical music community, the newly formed Mzansi National Philharmonic Orchestra has announced its first national tour. The inaugural concert is scheduled for Dec. 15 in … »
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ACE's Solution to ENO Cuts: Put Opera in Pubs and Parking Lots
The surprise announcement that ACE had slashed ENO’s funding on Nov. 4 set off a wave of protests throughout the U.K.’s cultural community, with accusations that Arts Council had determined that “opera has… … »
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Climate-Change Disruptors in the Concert Hall
On Nov. 2 three protesters representing the global environmental movement organization Extinction Rebellion disrupted a performance by the Orchestra Sinfonica di Milano of Verdi’s Messa da Requiem at the Royal Concertgebouw in Amsterdam. … »
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Giddens, Guzelimian Announce Ojai 2023
The Ojai Music Festival promises, as always, a wealth of new and unusual offerings, with summer 2023 curated by composer/performer Rhiannon Giddens. She and Ojai Artistic Director Ara Guzelimian have laid out plans for the June 8-11 weekend, … »
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Move to Manchester? No Way, Says ENO Chief
“Absurd,” “insane,” and “not doable” are a few of the words used by Stuart Murphy, the English National Opera's boss, to describe Arts Council England’s plan to have the company decamp to Manchester. … »
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