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Philly O Cancels China Tour
The Philadelphia Orchestra has cancelled its tour of China under Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin, part of a three-week trip in May planned in commemoration of its landmark 1973 visit there, a first for an American orchestra. … »
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Peabody Touts Its Latest Updates
Over the past five years, enrollment at the Peabody Conservatory of the Johns Hopkins University has grown by 24 percent. This fall’s student body—760 musicians and dancers hailing from 44 states and more than 30 countries—is … »
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PETA Weighs in on Berlin's Bunnies
PETA Deutschland has asked the Berlin State Opera to remove all live animals from Russian director Dmitri Tcherniakov's current productions of Das Rhinegold and Die Walküre . In a public appeal, the German arm of the world’s … »
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For Lapsed Pianists, the Case for a Reboot
For anyone who grew up playing the piano only to lose the habit and the discipline (not to mention the technique) as the years passed by, a wonderfully convincing article in the Atlanti c bears the directive, and the title, “Go Ahead, Buy a … »
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Russian Ballet Stars Gather for Ukraine Benefit in CA
“Reunited in Dance” will bring together an international roster of ballet stars on Nov. 12, 2022, for a one-time performance at the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall in Costa Mesa, CA. Possessing ties to Ukraine and … »
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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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