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Venice Heralds Its Return with a Floating Violin
The Grand Canal in Venice has been the waterway for myriad vessels for well over a millennium. But Sept. 17 was the first time that a gigantic violin carrying a string quartet playing Vivaldi’s Four Seasons made the journey. Noah’s … »
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San Antonio Musicians Reject Management's 'Final' Offer
As previously reported , the San Antonio Symphony’s historic financial issues show no signs of abating; the musicians have been performing live since last February (this is Texas, after all) under contract terms renegotiated for 2020-21 … »
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Strike at Strathmore Forces Baltimore Symphony to Change Venues
A labor standoff between the Music Center at Strathmore and the union representing its ticket sellers has led the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) to move concerts scheduled on Sept. 25 and Oct. 2 from the suburban Washington venue to the … »
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Linc Inc Touts Pandemic Silver Linings
In an interview, Lincoln Center’s Leah Johnson--executive vice president and chief of communications and marketing, as well as advocacy officer—finds much good to say about the impact of pandemic on the 16-acre complex. … »
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Philly Arts Groups Celebrate Reopening at Kimmel Center
On Sept. 18 the Kimmel Center’s “Arts Launch 2021” brought together about 50 arts groups to remind Philadelphians that the city’s cultural life is coming back to life after the pandemic. Some 5,800 visitors attended the … »
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Ojai Launches 2021 Festival; Reveals 2022 Music Director
As it launches its 75 th edition this weekend under Music Director John Adams, the Ojai Music Festival and Artistic/Executive Director Ara Guzelimian have laid out plans for 2022, to be under the musical direction of the American Modern Opera … »
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COT Mounts Genderfluid Carmen
Carmen is not the first opera that comes to mind when mezzo-sopranos Jamie Barton and Stephanie Blythe square off opposite one another singing lead roles. But in the Chicago Opera Theater’s (COT) gender-bending new semi-staged production of … »
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APAP to Distribute Up to $50,000 Each to 50 Presenters
A grant of $3M from The Andrew W. Melon Foundation will enable The Association of Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) to assist members and their artist/ensemble partners to reopen venues, resume touring, and re-engage with audiences. “At … »
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Met Opera to Stage Anthony Davis's X
NEW YORK--With its first opera by a Black composer premiering ten days from today, the Metropolitan Opera has announced its second, coming just two years from now: Anthony Davis’s X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X , just two years after … »
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Recording Sales Up by 27 Percent in First Half of 2021
New statistics from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) reveal that the U.S. recorded music industry generated $7.1bn in retail value during the first two quarters of 2021, a 27 percent increase when compared to $5.6bn for the … »
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