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Skid Row's Street Symphony Takes Center Stage

June 28, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Los Angeles Philharmonic is hardly the only purveyor of classical music in Los Angeles. The Street Symphony brings professional musicians to clinics, homeless shelters, and jails clustered in and around L.A.’s Skid Row, one of the most … » Read
 

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San Antonio Symphony: It Was Time

June 28, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
It was time, opines Lionel Sosa, to “put this great lady out of her misery.” The lady he refers to was the San Antonio Symphony, which last week initiated bankruptcy proceedings, effectively ending its 83-year existence . Sosa is more … » Read
 

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Salzburg Fest Names Architect for $355M Upgrade

June 27, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
On June 24 an international jury selected the Viennese architectural office Jabornegg & Pálffy, together with Vasko+Partner Ingenieure of the same city, to carry out the planned €335mn ($355mn) renovation and expansion of the … » Read
 

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How El Sistema Elevates the Otherwise Impoverished

June 27, 2022 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
In 2008, when the Big Noise Project began in Raploch, only one child living in this impoverished cluster of estate houses at the foot of Stirling Castle was learning to play a musical instrument. Today, there are more than 400, and the estate has … » Read
 

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Orlando Consort Announces Its Final, 35th, Season

June 24, 2022 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The Orlando Consort, the renowned Medieval and early Renaissance vocal quartet, has announced that the upcoming season—its 35 th —will be its last. “The timing is propitious,” the group said on its webpage, “[and] … » Read
 

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McGill Conservatory of Music to Close

June 23, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Montreal’s McGill Conservatory of Music will close its doors for good at the end of this summer, a victim of the pandemic. In a statement, the school called its decision "sobering, yet unavoidable…. The trend is as clear as it is … » Read
 

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A New Concert Grand in Heinz Hall

June 23, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra’s (PSO) purchase of a new nine-foot grand piano ($198,000), delayed two years by the pandemic, began at the Steinway showroom on Sixth Ave. in Manhattan, when Yefim Bronfman, a frequent PSO collaborator, … » Read
 

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Study Claims Orchestra Rep Growing More Diverse

June 22, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
A new report from the League of American Orchestras and the Institute for Composer Diversity contains encouraging news for the classical music world’s efforts to increase performances of works by women and composers of color. The 2022 … » Read
 

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WSJ Editorial Page Writer Disses Contemporary Music (and Critics)

June 22, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
John Mauceri’s recent book The War on Music: Reclaiming the Twentieth Century has caught the attention of Barton Swaim, an editorial-page writer for the Wall Street Journal . Politics is Swaim’s usual arena, but, as his review … » Read
 

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Broadway Drops Mask Mandate

June 22, 2022 | Mark Kennedy, Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — In another sign that the world of entertainment is returning to pre-pandemic normal, Broadway theaters will no longer demand audiences wear masks starting in July. The Broadway League announced Tuesday that mask-wearing will … » Read
 
 

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