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Carnegie's Opening Night Is an All-star Affair
Carnegie Hall has announced its October 6 opening night programming, and it is gala fare indeed: The Philadelphia Orchestra under its Music Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin with soloist Yuja Wang performing Rachmaninoff’s Piano … »
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U.K. Gov't Names 19 EU Members Its Musicians May Tour, Briefly, without Visas
Finally, some good post-Brexit news for U.K. touring musicians: The Department of Media, Touring, and Sport (DCMS) has announced 19 EU member states in which they will be allowed to tour, short-term, without either visas or work permits. … »
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Gov't Announces Over $7.5 Billion Delivered in Shuttered Venue Operator Grants (SVOG)
After a slugglish start in April , the Small Business Administration (SBA) has announced that its Shuttered Venue Operators Grants (SVOG) are finally getting out of the building and into the hands of the concert halls, movie theaters, museums, … »
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SF Symphony Still Stops Short of Requiring Vaccine
The San Francisco Symphony has updated its Covid-19 safety protocols, going into effect this Friday, August 6. However, unlike its colleagues at the SF Opera, the Met Opera, Carnegie Hall, and Broadway, it is not requiring proof of vaccination … »
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MA's Free Guide to (Mostly) Free Streams, August 2-16
We will be updating this list weekly. Please note that all times are given in U.S. Eastern Time (ET). To calculate in other time zones or counties, British Summer Time (BST) is currently five hours ahead of ET and Central European Time (CET) is … »
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Boulanger's World Comes to Bard Music Fest
For two weeks beginning Aug. 6, Bard College will present “Nadia Boulanger and Her World,” a series of 12 concerts accompanied by pre-recorded panel discussions and a scholarly publication exploring the life of the most renowned … »
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A New Era for the Colorado Music Festival, Part I
For a New Yorker cooped up in a one-bedroom apartment for the last 18 months, a recent visit to the Colorado Music Festival (CMF) in the mountains of Boulder, CO, proved an oasis, with strains of rehearsals by day and concerts by night, emanating … »
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Marian Anderson House Gets $100,000 from City of Philly
Things are looking up for the Marian Anderson Historical Society and Museum in South Philadelphia. Severe flood damage a year ago forced the house to close to the public, but the organization’s CEO, Jillian Patricia Pirtle, tells the … »
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SFOpera Joins the Met, Carnegie, in Audience Vaccine Mandate
As arts presenters gear up for the resumption of live performances, safety procedures to protect audiences as well as staff and artists are undergoing careful scrutiny. The recent surge in delta variant cases of Covid-19 has led the San Francisco … »
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Bloomberg Announces $30M for (Some) Arts Groups' Digital Efforts
Bloomberg Philanthropies, having already increased its historic support of arts and culture organizations during the pandemic, has devised a new $30 million Digital Accelerator Program to support technical infrastructure among a select group of … »
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