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MA's Free Guide to (Mostly) Free Streams, May 17-24
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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Rattle & the LSO Return: 14 Months of Waiting
On May 18 the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) will resume performing before a live audience. After a rehearsal a few days earlier, Ed Vulliamy, a former writer for the Guardian and the Observer , talked with the LSO’s principal conductor, … »
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Radio City Music Hall to Open at Full Capacity June 19
In the continuation of what feels like a reopening rate of zero to 100 in less than a minute, Radio City Music Hall said this afternoon it will reopen its vast auditorium to full capacity (6,015) on June 19 to audiences that are unmasked but … »
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ENO Announces 2021-22 Season
The English National Opera (ENO) has released plans for its 2021-22 season, which will include 67 performances of four new productions and three revivals spread over the six months between October 14 and April 14. The season, the first for new … »
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It's Unanimous: Livestreaming Should Stay but Pay
London’s Middlesex University has just published the results of a study about attitudes toward livestreamed concerts held by musicians and audiences. The five key takeaways are: 1) Livestreaming makes live music accessible; 2) Emotional … »
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Met Stagehands' Union Holds Protest at Lincoln Center
NEW YORK (AP) — Locked out Metropolitan Opera stagehands protested the use of nonunion shops to construct sets for the company's upcoming season, attracting a crowd of roughly 1,000 people outside Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts … »
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Summer at the Bowl Sees LA Phil Onstage More than Usual
The Los Angeles Philharmonic has issued the details of its upcoming Hollywood Bowl season, opening May 15 with five free concerts for healthcare workers and first responders, two of them with Artistic Director Gustavo Dudamel leading the Los … »
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U.K. Theaters Can Reopen May 17; Most Will Not
On May 17 the U.K. will take what Prime Minister Boris Johnson has labelled "a considerable step on the road back to normality.” While urging people to "exercise caution and common sense," he announced that the four requirements necessary … »
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16 Onstage Bicycles Will Power New Work by London Sinfonietta
“Pedal power” will be on full display when the London Sinfonietta premieres composer Laura Bowler’s Houses Slide on July 9 at Royal Festival Hall. The work for soprano and ensemble illuminates one woman's psychological response … »
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Met Opera and AGMA Reach Accord; Other Unions Still Holding
The Metropolitan Opera and the American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA), representing the chorus, dancers, actors, and stage managers, have (finally) reached accord. Terms of the contract will not be disclosed until it is ratified by the full … »
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