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Reid and Bullock’s New Opera Takes on Oil Giants
A new opera, to be written for Dutch National Opera (DNO) by American composer Ellen Reid and co-creator soprano Julia Bullock, has been nominated for a 100,000 Euro international award. The Fedora Opera Prize aims to support pioneering artistic … »
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Pappano on Diversity and Royal Opera's New Streaming Plan
Antonio Pappano, music director of the Royal Opera House, has launched its new streaming platform as part of a wide-ranging interview with Nicholas Kenyon for London’s The Telegraph. In doing so, Pappano took a look back over his 20 years … »
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Disturbing Discrimination Stats Out of the U.K.
A recently released report by the U.K.’s Incorporated Society of Musicians (ISM) reveals disturbing figures when it comes to musicians experiencing discrimination in the industry, with 66% of respondents saying they have experienced some … »
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New Director of Artistic Planning in San Diego
The San Diego Symphony has announced its new director of artistic planning. Alan J. Benson joins the organization from New York, where he was director of artistic administration at the Orchestra of St. Luke’s. Benson—familiarly known … »
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Met to Stream Directly into Homes
The Metropolitan Opera has announced the launch of its new streaming platform, which it hopes will attract opera-lovers unable to reach a cinema to catch its Live in HD simulcasts. The new initiative will be compatible with any device, from smart … »
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Black Orchestral Network Calls for Action
Last Friday, NPR news program All Things Considered posed the question, where are the Black musicians in the country's largest orchestras? The response was gloomy. In 2014, the League of American Orchestras published a study that found that only … »
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Toronto Symphony Shakes Off Decades-long Deficit
This year’s annual meeting of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra was cause for celebration, as the ensemble announced that the conclusion of its 2021/22 season brought with it the elimination of an accumulated deficit that had bedeviled the TSO … »
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Apple Classical Prepares to Launch
Apple is said to be nearing the release of Apple Music Classical, its standalone music streaming app promised for a 2022 introduction. In August 2021 the tech giant bought the classical music service Primephonic, at the time promising, … »
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Denyce Graves Launches 'Shared Voices'
With support from the Ford Foundation, the Denyce Graves Foundation has launched “Shared Voices,” a partnership designed to offer opportunities for young singers from diverse backgrounds. In describing the initiative, the … »
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San Antonio Phil Purchases Assets of Its Predecessor, Including Library
The newly formed San Antonio Philharmonic has purchased the assets of the defunct San Antonio Symphony with unspecified financial resources made available by David Wood and Colette Holt, and by the American Federation of Musicians Local 23. … »
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