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U.K. Reports Says Classical Training Is Not Equally Accessible to All Sectors

November 15, 2021 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
A new report from Arts Council England has found that the majority of the industry’s elite training opportunities are filled by young people from upper income families. “Creating a More Inclusive Classical Music,” a … » Read
 

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Double Murder Is Linked to Provenance of Stradivarius Violins

November 12, 2021 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The murder of a German man and his daughter in Paraguay appears to have resulted from the theft of several rare Stradivarius violins. Bernard Raymond von Bredow, 62, a museum owner and luthier, and his 14-year-old daughter Lydia, were found in … » Read
 

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The Community Orchestra: Playing for Love, Not Money

November 12, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
When Chicago-based freelancer Hannah Edgar claims her amateur status as a violinist with pride, she speaks, in effect, for hundreds of musicians who make up the dozen community orchestras scattered throughout the Windy City. “I play violin … » Read
 

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra-Strathmore Knot Untangled

November 12, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The standoff between the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) Local 868, and the Music Center at Strathmore has been resolved, thus avoiding a threatened strike by box office employees. In theory, this should enable the … » Read
 

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Catalyst Quartet 'Uncovers' the Voices of Black Composers

November 11, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
There are mountains of music—rewarding music—that have rarely, if ever, been heard. “One of the chief causes of that neglect,” writes San Francisco Chronicle critic Joshua Kosman, “is race.” In 2018 the … » Read
 

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Rancor Joins the Silence in San Antonio

November 11, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The standoff between the musicians of the San Antonio Symphony Orchestra (SASO) musicians and the Symphony Society of San Antonio, the board that oversees orchestra operations, is rapidly devolving from bad to worse. A story about the SASO posted … » Read
 

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Familiar Music as Key to Higher Brain Functioning

November 11, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
A new study conducted at the University of Toronto and Unity Health Toronto has found that beneficial brain plasticity in patients with mild cognitive impairment or early Alzheimer's disease results from repeated listening to personally … » Read
 

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Pittsburgh Opera Gets $5M

November 10, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Pittsburgh Opera has received a $5mn gift, the largest in the company’s 83-year history, from Francois Bitz, a tech entrepreneur and real estate developer who is also a member of the opera board. “A gift of this magnitude has … » Read
 

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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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