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Why New Operas Rarely Get a Second Chance

June 16, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The growing enthusiasm for new operas too often collides with what the San Francisco Chronicle’ s Joshua Kosman has identified as the “second production” problem. As he explains it, the introduction of a new work, often amid … » Read
 

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'Golden Period' Strad Goes for $15.34M

June 16, 2022 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The 1714 “da Vinci, ex-Seidel” Strad, anticipated to fetch  “up to $20 million” at auction by Tarisio, finally sold last week for 12.29 million euros, about $15.34 million, the second highest amount ever fetched for a … » Read
 

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The 2021-22 Met Season by the Numbers

June 15, 2022 | Ronald Blum, Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — The Metropolitan Opera sold 61 percent of available tickets this season after returning from a 1½ year absence, managing 196 staged performances without a cancellation. Sales were down from 75 percent in last … » Read
 

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Washington Performing Arts Highlights DC's Internationalism

June 15, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Beginning in October 2022 and extending through June 2023, the Washington Performing Arts next season will explore the theme of The World in Our City . With more than 150 embassies and diplomatic representatives in the city, noted President & … » Read
 

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Cliburn Will Not Be Broadcast Due to Conflict with AFM

June 15, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Barring a last-minute resolution, this weeks rounds of the 2022 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, which are performed with the Fort Worth Symphony, will not be broadcast on Dallas’s classical radio station, WRR-FM. The local … » Read
 

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NY Phil Musicians' Pre-pandemic Salaries Fully Restored

June 14, 2022 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Musicians of the New York Philharmonic have been made whole again, following understandable reductions to their salaries during the pandemic's 18 months of concert cancellations. Base pay will return to $2,952 per week, as it was in the 2019-2020 … » Read
 

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Met Concludes a Rocky but Complete Season as ABT Moves In

June 14, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
As an exhausting season came to an end on June 10, the Metropolitan Opera could claim a very rare measure of success—not a single one of its nearly 200 performances was cancelled amid the ongoing turmoil resulting from the coronavirus … » Read
 

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The Art of Collaboration: Eye Contact and Finger Eating

June 13, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
How important is eye contact among musicians? For conductor Leonard Slatkin, eyes work where words fail. “The most expressive tool we have is our eyes.” While most musicians agree, they also acknowledge that not all eye contact is … » Read
 

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New Brown U Arts Center Named for a Familiar Benefactor

June 10, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Brown University has named its new performing arts center, scheduled to open in fall 2023, in honor of Frayda B. Lindemann, a trustee of the university and the president and CEO of the board of directors at the Metropolitan Opera in New York, and … » Read
 

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Pandemic Lessons Learned in Middle America

June 9, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Arts presenters throughout Iowa are trying to build a new normal, putting into effect what they learned during the pandemic. At the same time, they remain wary of completely relaxing the public health measures that were de rigueur for nearly two … » Read
 
 

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