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Fun Christmas Gifts, After the Fact

December 30, 2021
Berlin-based writer  Olivia Giovetti has put together a remarkable list of classical singers’ Christmas albums and ranked them—no collections or roundups, simply “singer-driven” recordings. She accounts for “85 … » Read
 

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Ruling by Belgian Gov't to Close Culture Overturned

December 29, 2021
BRUSSELS (AP) — In a setback for the Belgian government, an advisory body on Tuesday suspended a Cabinet-ordered closure of part of the cultural sector — saying that new coronavirus restrictions imposed on theaters are unreasonable. … » Read
 

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New World Symphony to Celebrate the Harlem Renaissance

December 29, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The New World Symphony (NWS) will host a week-long, multi-disciplinary festival celebrating the history and influence of the Harlem Renaissance.  I Dream a World: The Harlem Renaissance and Beyond launches February 1 with poet Kevin Young … » Read
 

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How Prokofiev's Love for Three Oranges Made Its World Premiere in Chicago

December 29, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The following summarizes a recent article from the Chicago SunTimes . The full, more detailed backstory of Prokofiev's early visits to the U.S. can be in found in When Prokofiev came to Chicago, first published on the Chicago Symphony Orchestra … » Read
 

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An Orchestra Full of Junk

December 28, 2021 | Agence France-Presse
MADRID--Cristina Vazquez, a Roma teen who grew up in a Madrid shantytown, never imagined herself playing the violin. But today she is first violinist in an inventive orchestra bringing together two dozen other disadvantaged youths, using … » Read
 

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Most European Venues Remain Open, but with Strict Regulations

December 28, 2021 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
As the Met Opera soldiers on with its shortened, intermission-less family fare this week, and a few Broadway shows remain open with understudies getting their Big Breaks, neither is imposing limits on audience size—just proof of vaccination … » Read
 

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Beckman YOLA Center Gets a Nod from The NY Times

December 28, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
An unusual alliance between sports and music are harbingers of an economic rebirth for Inglewood, a working-class city three miles from Los Angeles Airport. The 70,000-seat SoFi Stadium, home of the NFL’s Rams and the Chargers, and an … » Read
 

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5,000 Belgian Culture Workers Protest Shutdown

December 27, 2021 | Associated Press
BRUSSELS (AP) — Thousands of Belgian performers, cinema operators, event organizers, and others joined together Sunday to protest the government’s decision to close down the country’s cultural life to stem the spread of the … » Read
 

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APAP 2022 to Move to Online Only. Again.

December 26, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
For the second consecutive year, APAP has announced the cancellation of its in-person conference, scheduled for January 14-27 in Manhattan. It will move online instead, with a revised schedule due to be posted this week. In a letter to members … » Read
 

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Halls Close as Virus Spreads

December 24, 2021 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
The Philadelphia Orchestra managed mount the Messiah as planned on Wednesday 22, albeit with last-minute replacements for conductor Julian Wachner and the four vocal soloists. Thursday night’s was cancelled. In NYC, City Ballet has … » Read
 
 

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