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Michigan Opera Theater Gets $5M

November 19, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Michigan Opera Theater is on a roll. A bank roll, apparently, for it has just been given a $5 million grant from the William Davidson Foundation. The company’s largest single gift will go toward updating the century-old Detroit Opera House … » Read
 

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Melbourne Digital Concert Hall Raises $$ Locally, Goes National

November 19, 2021 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
During the pandemic, Adele Schonhardt and Chris Howlett created the Melbourne Digital Concert Hall (MDCH), which streamed 430 live performances and raised well over $1.6 million for musicians whose normal performance venues had shut down. What … » Read
 

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For the ENO (and the Met) Ring, the Stakes Are Sky High

November 19, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
A new production of Wagner’s Ring Cycle, always big news, is even more noteworthy as the classical music world slowly emerges from the pandemic. On Nov. 19 the English National Opera (ENO) introduces director Richard Jones’s staging … » Read
 

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Spoleto Festival Says 2022 Will ''Challenge the Received Narratives''

November 18, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Spoleto Festival, never one to shy away from the new and unusual in its opera programming, has announced the three that will highlight its upcoming season, May 27-June, the first under new General Director Mena Mark Hanna . He succeeded Nigel … » Read
 

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Waiting for Audiences to Return: Will They or Won't They?

November 18, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The city of San Francisco is providing an acid test for the willingness of audiences to return to post-pandemic live performances. Tech companies, which now account for 19 percent of the city’s private work force, led the way in instituting … » Read
 

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From Qatar to Portugal, the ANIM Music Students Escape the Taliban

November 18, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
On Nov. 16 two 13-year-old girls—Zohra and Farida, a trumpet player and a violinist—arrived in Qatar’s capital city of Doha, where they were met by Ahmad Naser Sarmast, the founder and head of the Afghanistan National Institute … » Read
 

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El Sistema Gathering was a Publicity Stunt by a Corrupt Government

November 18, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Venezuelan pianist Gabriela Montero, an alumna of her country’s El Sistema, has challenged last weekend’s  widely reported gathering of 8,100 young musicians to set a Guinness world record. The government, she posits, ordered … » Read
 

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Enlivening the Song Recital with Puppets: 'Fun with Franz'

November 17, 2021 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Song recitals are traditionally rather staid affairs, with stiffly attired singers tucked into the curved embrace of a concert grand piano performing music that only connoisseurs can enjoy. But this need not be the case, suggests Thomas Guthrie, … » Read
 

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Touring for U.K. Artists, Post Covid, Post Brexit Is a 'Nightmare'

November 16, 2021 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Alistair Spalding, artistic director of Sadler’s Wells, one of the first U.K. arts organizations to tour internationally post-Brexit, describes the experience as a “nightmare…. For most of the pandemic we couldn’t tour … » Read
 

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Cleveland O Cancels Due to Covid

November 15, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Cleveland Orchestra, which returned to live performances for the first time since March 2020 on October 14, had to cancel all but one of its concerts this past weekend when one of its musicians tested positive for COVID-19. Orchestra members … » Read
 
 

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