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Manhattan School of Music's Artist Scholars, 2021-22
The Manhattan School of Music (MSM) has unveiled its 2021-22 roster of Artist Scholars—artists, activists, educators, and arts leaders who will share with students their experiences, expertise, and insights around artistry, creativity, and … »
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Women Conductors on the Rise--Thanks to Women
There is no denying that the outright misogyny that has characterized the classical music world for centuries is on the wane. But it is far too early to declare that women now enjoy equal access to the world’s orchestra podiums. The ongoing … »
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Centuries-old Boychoir Will Soon Admit (Gasp!) Girls
St. John’s College, one of the 31 colleges at the University of Cambridge, has taken a step forward in announcing that its choir will accept girls and women as of 2022. The Choir of St. John’s, with a history dating back to the 1670s … »
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The Future of the Music Biz Is About Tech, Not Art
The time of year for predictions is fast approaching, and author, jazz critic, and music historian Ted Gioia decided to get a jump on the trend with his dozen predictions for the future of music. Record labels will stop developing new … »
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Promises, Promises: East London as a New Cultural Hub
On Oct. 14, London Mayor Sadiq Khan and Rokhsana Fiaz, mayor of Newham, announced plans for transforming East London’s Royal Docks into a cultural quarter that would produce 35,000 jobs and 4,000 new homes while generating more than … »
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Dedicated Met Opera Concertmaster of 43 Years Dies at 89
Raymond Gniewek, longtime concertmaster for the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and, by all accounts, unique in his status as the best of his era, died on October 1 in Naples, FL, at the age 89. He was six weeks shy of his 90 th birthday. His family … »
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How Salonen and His Pack of 8 Are Reinventing the SFS
Esa-Pekka Salonen arrived at the San Francisco Symphony (SFS) determined to shake things up. “I’m totally open to all kinds of new ideas,” he said in a recent interview. I’m dreaming of ways to put the orchestra in service … »
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Chicago Symphony Coming Attractions
With three successful live fall programs now completed, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) has announced plans for the remainder of its 2021-22 season. Topping the list is the news that Maestro Riccardo Muti is scheduled for five residencies … »
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Music Rights and Political Campaigns: Protected in the U.K., Not in the U.S.
When British Prime Minister Boris Johnson took the stage for his keynote speech at the Conservative Party conference on Oct. 6 backed by the song “Blue Cassette,” he did so without permission from the tune’s creators, the indie … »
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Performing with Covid, Venue-to-Venue, State-to-State
Just when it seemed safe to return to the concert hall, the arrival of the aggressive Delta strain of Covid-19 introduced a new round of uncertainty to the performing arts world. “You wake up every day, cross your fingers that they’ll … »
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