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Nov. 8: Big Day for the Fiscal Health of the Arts

November 9, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
When New York opened to international travelers on Nov. 8, few people could be happier than those working in the arts and entertainment industries. Tourists from abroad mean the resurgence of ticket sales, dormant during the pandemic, to … » Read
 

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A New Requiem for Coventry Cathedral

November 9, 2021 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
When Ghosts in the Ruins receives its world premiere in Coventry Cathedral this January, the requiem’s British composer Nitin Sawhney will be following in the footsteps of Benjamin Britten. Luftwaffe bombing raids destroyed the original … » Read
 

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Untangling the Baltimore-Strathmore Imbroglio

November 8, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Battered by a contentious musicians’ strike the year before the pandemic struck, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is again confronting labor troubles, this time not of its own making. Caught in an entanglement with the Strathmore … » Read
 

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Cinci's New Contract Moves from 'Per Service' to 'Per Hour'

November 8, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO) has signed a new, three-year contract that immediately restores salaries to pre-pandemic rates, with annual raises totaling eight percent by the end of the contract. Musicians had accepted a 10 percent … » Read
 

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Covid Outbreak Closes Bayerische Staatsoper

November 8, 2021 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
With Germany’s Covid numbers rising in the last seven days to their highest level since the start of the pandemic, according to Deutsche Presse-Agentur, Deutsche Oper Berlin is among those performing arts groups to reinstate the mask … » Read
 

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At the CSO: A Good Year for Raising (and Growing) Funds

November 5, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
On Nov. 3 the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association (CSOA) released operating results for the 2021 fiscal year, which concluded on-June 30, 2021, at its annual meeting held in person and online. The 130th season, while beset with the … » Read
 

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Santa Fe Rolls Out 2022, Including Much-delayed M. Butterfly Premiere

November 5, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The Santa Fe Opera's 65 th Festival season, from July 1 through August 27, 2022, will include 38 performances of five new productions as well as two scenes featuring the opera’s talented stage and technical apprentices. Bizet’s Carmen … » Read
 

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$2.3M Guadagnini Violin Seized by Customs

November 1, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
On Oct. 28 the prize-winning Moldovan violinist Alexandra Conunova had her $2.3 million Giovanni Batistta Guadagnini violin seized by overzealous custom officials as she was to depart her country's Chirisinau Airport for a concert in Russia. … » Read
 

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For Small Arts Groups, the Return to Live Performance Is a Challenge

October 29, 2021 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Much of the positive news of a return to live performing has emanated from larger organizations with the financial wherewithal and resources necessary to implement public health mandates. For smaller organizations, the return is more fraught, as … » Read
 

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A New Era Begins at the Bavarian State Opera

October 29, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Munich is often referred to as the “world’s opera capital,” due in no small part to the presence of the Bavarian State Opera. Serge Dorny, the company’s new general manager, and Vladimir Jurowski, the new music director, … » Read
 
 

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