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BSO Cancels Entire European Tour After Superspreader

April 11, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
When the Boston Symphony Orchestra  cancelled its May 12 and 13 performances in London’s Royal Festival Hall last month, it still planned to keep its subsequent dates, May 15-24, in Vienna, Leipzig, Hamburg, and Paris, leading to … » Read
 

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Kentucky Gov't Gives Louisville O $4.3M for Statewide Touring

April 8, 2022 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Louisville Orchestra has received $4.3 million from the state in support of a two-year Kentucky-wide tour, set to start in 2023. This represents a return to the orchestra’s early days. The difference is that these concerts and events … » Read
 

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LBO Investigation Finds No Discrimination, Just Poor Management

April 8, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
In December of last year, three Black Long Beach Opera (LBO) staff members resigned amid allegations that the company fostered a culture of misogyny and racism. Two additional staffers—a BIPOC designer and a female LBO … » Read
 

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Concerts for Ukraine, from a Single Guitar to Massed Forces

April 8, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Benefit concerts are nothing new, but the sheer volume of events in support of Ukraine is surely unprecedented. The musical offerings have ranged from opera to country, with venues as different in scope as the Metropolitan Opera and an ad hoc … » Read
 

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Conductor Appointments: Italy & the Netherlands

April 7, 2022 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Riccardo Minasi, chief conductor of the Mozarteumorchester Salzburg, is the new music director of Tetrao Carlo Felice in Genoa. He’ll conduct two operas and four symphonic programs for each of the next three seasons, starting in 2022-23. … » Read
 

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SLSO's Powell Hall Expansion Meets Local Resistance

April 6, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
A group of preservationists in St. Louis is hoping to convince the city’s symphony orchestra (SLSO) not to demolish a nearby 35-year-old home to facilitate SLSO’s planned $100 million expansion of Powell Hall . “I am not really … » Read
 

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Brexit Prevents U.K. Arts Groups from Touring Europe, Even Lloyd-Webber Shows

April 6, 2022 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Brexit appears to be the gift that just keeps on giving. In a recent appearance before the U.K.’s Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee, Jessica Koravos, president of Andrew Lloyd-Webber’s Really Useful Group, told MPs that it … » Read
 

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Classical Radio's Pandemic Successes

April 5, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Although public radio’s classical outlets experienced declining audiences during the pandemic, many of those who did listen found a soothing refuge from a scary world and responded with ratings records and generous donations. For WDAV in … » Read
 

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Yuval Sharon on His Upcoming Backwards Bohème

April 1, 2022 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Since becoming artistic director of the newly renamed Detroit Opera (aka Michigan Opera Theater) in 2020, Yuval Sharon has crafted cutting edge productions in a parking garage, an abandoned theater, and other unlikely venues. Now, as the … » Read
 

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Of Covid Loans, Tax Credits, and IRS Delays

April 1, 2022 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
In 2020 Congress created two tools to help employers navigate the treacherous waters of the pandemic. The Paycheck Protection Program, which received considerable press attention, provided forgivable loans to employers to keep their employees on … » Read
 
 

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