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Figaro Returns to Sing on Stage in Kyiv
On May 21 the National Opera of Ukraine resumed performing in Kyiv, despite the ongoing war with Russia. On offer was Rossini’s Il barbiere di Siviglia , which received a 10-minute standing ovation at the final curtain. The theater, which … »
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Cleveland O in 2022-23; Where Are the Podium Women?
The Cleveland Orchestra (TCO) has announced its 105 th season, Franz Welser-Möst's 21st as music director. It extends from September 2022 to May 2023, with 20 artists making house debuts and 13 works new to TCO’s repertoire, including … »
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How Live Nation Got Millions in Pandemic Relief Funds
The inclusion of the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant ( SVOG) program in the $900bn pandemic relief package approved by Congress in December 2020 was widely hailed as a lifesaver for performance venues, producers, and talent managers forced to … »
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NY Phil Performs at Usedom Fest
For the first time since the coronavirus shuttered the world of classical music, the New York Philharmonic has ventured abroad, performing three concerts between May 20 and May 24 on Germany's Baltic Sea island of Usedom. The occasion celebrates … »
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Dallas Will Keep Its Classical Music Radio Outlet
WRR, the first licensed broadcast station in Texas and one of the oldest operating radio stations in the country, is about to get new management. Owned and operated, albeit fitfully at times, by the city of Dallas since its founding in 1921 in a … »
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Design Firm Named for Prague's $250m Arts Center
The city of Prague has named Bjarke Ingels Group, with offices in Copenhagen and New York, as the designer of its new Vltava Philharmonic Hall. An international jury reviewed plans submitted by 19 global architectural firms before reaching a … »
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A 55-Year-Old Orchestra Gets a Rebranding
Effective immediately, the Stamford (CT) Symphony is the Orchestra Lumos. The 55-year-old orchestra, under Music Director Michael Stern and CEO Russell Jones (former NY Philharmonic marketing exec) is “rebranding” itself in an effort … »
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Met Hamlet Reviews Are In and the Verdict Is Not Unanimous
Among the important reviews of Brett Dean’s new Hamlet at the Met Opera on May 13, there is universal agreement on the size of the work’s impact, as well as the sterling job of tenor Allan Clayton in the title role, onstage and … »
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Jonas Kaufmann: Post-pandemic Opera Is in Crisis
Jonas Kaufmann exists at the very apogee of the opera world. Dubbed “the most bankable male star in opera today” by The New Yorker , no tenor alive matches his audience appeal or the demand for his services around the world. His … »
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Free Masterclass Website Launches
The Buchmann-Mehta School of Music, which is a part of Tel Aviv University and the Israel Philharmonic’s partner school, has launched a free masterclass website. The initial two dozen offerings on www.classical-masterclass.com include … »
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