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Concert Attire in the 21st Century: Fashionista or Serious Musician?
Although a classical music performance is both an aural and visual experience, the latter aspect has historically been all but ignored. But with the relaxation of formal dress codes among some orchestras, and the emergence of Yuja Wang as equal … »
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Summer at LincInc: The Ship Turns, Festively
Fashioned after last summer’s 2021 “Restart Stages,” the outdoor, multigenre, multi-stage festival sprawled across Lincoln Center’s acreage, the Center’s “Summer for the City” 2022 program seeks to be … »
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SA Musicians and Their Maestro Respond to the Latter’s Sudden Firing
“It’s definitely retaliatory,” says Mary Ellen Goree, head of the San Antonio Symphony Players Committee, in response to the orchestra’s firing of Music Director Emeritus Sebastian Lang-Lessing. “The … »
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Vaccine Proof Optional for B'way Theaters as of May 1
NEW YORK (AP) — Broadway theatergoers will have to keep their masks up through at least May 31, the Broadway League said Friday. The announcement comes as the United States deals with a fresh COVID-19 surge, with cases rising nationally and … »
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COT to Premiere New Errollyn Wallen Opera
On April 23 the Chicago Opera Theater (COT) will present the first of three performances of Quamino’s Map , a new opera by British composer Errollyn Wallen and American librettist Deborah Brevoort. Commissioned by the COT and presented here … »
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Pentatone Hires Former Naxos Exec as Managing Director
Pentatone recordings has hired Sean Hickey as its new managing director. He succeeds Simon M. Eder, who left in January to join Intermusica artist management after five years in the top spot. Hickey is an award-winning composer who has several … »
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Nashville Symphony Is Facing an ''Existential Threat''
Patrons of the Nashville Symphony Orchestra (NSO) can be forgiven if they suspect that the Schermerhorn Symphony Center has become the set for a remake of The Birds , Alfred Hitchcock’s 1963 horror/thriller. For the past two summers, tens … »
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BSO Cancels Entire European Tour After Superspreader
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 … »
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Kentucky Gov't Gives Louisville O $4.3M for Statewide Touring
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 … »
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LBO Investigation Finds No Discrimination, Just Poor Management
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 … »
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