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Met, Carnegie, et al. Drop Masking
With masking no longer required in much of New York City, including Broadway theaters and schools, venues historically associated with the classical performing arts—Koch Theater at Lincoln Center along with the Met Opera, the Film Society, … »
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Another Nasty Dustup with San Antonio Musicians
A public meeting of the Bexar County Commissioners Court on Oct. 11 produced a heated debate about a proposal to provide $300,000 in funding for San Antonio’s so-called Classical Music Institution, which would fund an orchestra for the … »
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Tár as Science Fiction: A Critic Protests
In the motion picture Tár , Cate Blanchett’s star turn as the eponymous maestra Lydia Tár, director Todd Field explores power and prestige, gender, and betrayal using the worlds of Beethoven, Bach, Mahler, et al. to provide … »
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Californians to Vote on $1B for Guaranteed Arts Education
In November California voters will have the chance to increase arts funding for public schools by voting to adopt Proposition 28. Approval of the ballot initiative would secure guaranteed annual funding of about $1 billion for music, dance, … »
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A Movie Star, the Dresden Phil, and the Making of Tár
Cate Blanchett has heard the line before. “I wrote this part for you” is a director-actor pickup line, she said. It is not usually to be believed. But what she didn’t know when Todd Field sent her his script for … »
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Bolshoi Ballet Suspends 10 Dancers for Their Politics
The Bolshoi Theater has suspended ten leading dancers from upcoming performances in Moscow for their unauthorized participation in a gala in Tashkent for the Foundation for the Development of Culture and Art of Uzbekistan. The dancers suspended … »
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The 3.0 Launch of the NY Philharmonic's Hall
NEW YORK (AP) — Forced from their offices early in the pandemic, key leaders of the New York Philharmonic and Lincoln Center met in July 2020 under the trees of the venue’s Capital Grove patio to try to finally solve a decades-long … »
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SFSymphony Cancels Concert, Last-minute
On Oct. 6, everything was in place for the San Francisco Symphony’s concert for the opening of the 20 th season at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts at UC Davis save one essential element—instruments. With more than 1,100 … »
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Boston Symphony Returns to Touring
The Boston Symphony Orchestra has announced its first international tour since the pandemic. Music director Andris Nelsons will lead the orchestra on a four-city, six-concert visit to Japan in November, presenting three programs including major … »
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Cleveland Orchestra Gala Raises $2 Million
The Cleveland Orchestra’s October 1 Gala has raised a remarkable $2 million. The money will be allocated to its education programs and community engagement initiatives. It’s the first time since the onset of the global pandemic that … »
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