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Another New Normal: Street Gigging
Over the past several months, many isolated and underemployed musicians have come to rely on pop-up performances to connect with audiences and earn a little money. For some, playing outside is more remunerative than their usual bar gigs; for … »
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The Nuns Light the World & Climb the Charts
The pandemic regularly reminds us of the important role music plays in helping people deal with stress and adversity. Nothing illustrates this more clearly than the unprecedented popularity of Light of the World , a recording of traditional … »
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The Perils of Concerts Alfresco
Two recent concerts in Winter Park, FL, illustrate the perils and pleasures of outdoor concerts, increasingly common in the age of pandemic. First, the perils. A recent Sunday afternoon concert by the Bach Festival Society featured movie scores … »
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Lincoln Center Cancels Great Performers, et al.
Lincoln Center, still dark with pandemic restrictions, has officially cancelled its spring offerings as a presenter through May 9, 2021. These include the Great Performers, America Songbook, and Rubenstein Atrium series. The Metropolitan Opera … »
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Carnegie Hall to Remain Dark Until April
It is no surprise to learn, unfortunately, that Carnegie Hall--including Weill Recital Hall, Stern Auditorium, and Zankel Hall--will remain shuttered through April 5, news just made official as dictated by executive orders from New York City and … »
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A New Partnership for the LSO
Spurred by the signing of the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement between the U.K. and Japan on Oct. 23, the London Symphony Orchestra (LSO) has announced a series of cooperative programs for Japanese audiences and young musicians. … »
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'BSONOW': Latest Entry in the Streaming Sweepstakes
This morning at 10:30, musicians of the Boston Symphony Orchestra convened on the stage of Symphony Hall for the first time since last March. After elbow bumps and all-‘round reunion cheer, they began recording sessions for of BSONOW, an … »
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Covid-19 Numbers Reach 21 in La Scala Orchestra, Chorus
MILAN (AP) — The number of performers at Milan’s famed La Scala opera house who have tested positive for the coronavirus has risen to 21, even as the theater was forced to close due to new government restrictions aimed at curbing the … »
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NY Musicians' Union Prez Warns of a 'Great Cultural Depression'
Adam Krauthamer, president of New York Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians, has written an impassioned opinion piece for the Daily News , pleading the case for government and individual support of the city’s musicians. He … »
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Online Creatives: CSO Gala Nears $1m; Seattle CMS Gets Subscribers
The dispiriting impact of the pandemic on musical organizations of all stripes in the U.S. and around the world is undeniable. Just as evident, if you look and listen closely, are the resourceful ways in which many of these organizations have … »
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