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CSO Rolls Out New Digital Schedule
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s (CSO) February digital schedule offers expanded content on both Experience CSO website and CSOtv to mark Black History Month. Detailed information is available here . Front and center will be two episodes of … »
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Bayreuth Festival 2021: Hardly Business as Usual
Forced by the pandemic to adapt, the Bayreuth Festival has cobbled together an unconventional season, opening July 25 with a new production of Der Fliegende Holländer by Dmitri Tcherniakov and conducted by Oksana Lyniv, the first woman to … »
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MA's Free Guide to (Mostly) Free Streams, Feb. 1-8
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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Met Opera Begs/Borrows to Keep Fiscal 2020 Losses at $120M
NEW YORK (AP) — The Metropolitan Opera’s operating revenue dropped by $25 million to $120 million in the fiscal year ending July 31, a season shortened due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, but the company avoided an operating loss … »
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Verbier Festival Announces Full-throttle Live 2021 Summer Program
The Verbier Festival, having been among the first to cancel its 2020 edition due to the pandemic, can now go on record as the first festival to announce a completely live 2021 season, much of which will be streamed. Audiences will be limited to … »
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Sun Records Sells Its Catalog for an Est $30M
Primary Wave Music, an independent music company in New York, has paid an estimated $30mn for the assets of Sun Records, one of rock ’n’ roll’s earliest and most iconic labels. Sam Phillips, the company’s founder, released … »
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The Dallas Opera Cancels Season, Dallas Symphony Resumes Live Concerts
It was becoming a bit of a cliff hanger. The Dallas Opera announced in December that it would launch its postponed 2020-21 season on March 5, with one premiere (Jody Talbot’s The Diving Bell and the Butterfly ), three abridged productions … »
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Boosey & Hawkes Takes Over Schott Music Distribution in North America
Germany-based Schott Music Group, which includes a vast range of publishers from Universal Edition to Bärenreiter and Gershwin Music, has moved its U.S. rental and licensing business—the European American Music Distributors … »
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Milwaukee Symphony to Open Its New Home with a Lone Oboe On Stage
After a $90mn transformation, the 1931 Art Deco Warner Grand Theater in downtown Milwaukee is set to make its debut on Feb. 6 as the Bradley Symphony Center, the new home of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra (MSO). The project, which survived … »
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The Case for More Flexibility in Classical Programming
No one would ever describe orchestras and opera companies as nimble institutions. Seasons are planned years in advance, due in equal part to traditional practices and the need to pin down scheduling commitments from star talent. “It strikes … »
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