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MA's Definitive Fall 2020 Concert & Opera Calendar

October 2, 2020 | Brian Wise, Musical America
For all the uncertainties that currently haunt the performing arts, presenters of all kinds are finding fresh ways to connect with audiences—sometimes live and in-person, but more often through computers, phones, and TV screens. Whereas … » Read
 

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Met Opera Makes Its HD Catalog Free Online for Schools & Teachers

October 2, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Metropolitan Opera’s HD Live in Schools program is going online exclusively for the 2020–21 school year. Approximately 15,000 students in 56 school districts across 42 states will participate in the program, which is entering its … » Read
 

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Bad News Update, In Handy Percentage Form

October 2, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The impact of COVID-19 on ticket sales for the performing arts is getting worse. That is the finding of a new monthly study—the September “COVID-19 Sector Benchmark Insight Report”—by TRG Arts, international arts … » Read
 

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Joffrey Ballet Cancels Entire 2020-21 Season

October 2, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Joffrey Ballet of Chicago has canceled its entire 2020-21 season at the Lyric Opera House. The decision will cost the troupe over $9 million at the box office. At the same time, the company will make available plenty of online material, with … » Read
 

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NJSO Musicians: No Change in Pay, but 40% Reduction in Services

October 1, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
To cope with what is increasingly looking like a universally dark and/or streamed 2020-21 season, many orchestras are outlining new terms with their musicians that will enable both sides to continue working but at reduced circumstances. These … » Read
 

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The Very Model of a Major Symphony Orchestra

October 1, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
While most American symphony orchestras are challenged in their attempts to build diverse audiences, staffs, and boards, the Chicago Sinfonietta is the exception that proves the rule. In 1987 the late conductor and activist Paul Freeman , founded … » Read
 

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'Save our Stages' Legislation Updated, Not Dead Yet

September 30, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
The Save Our Stages Act, which was  given a “kick in the gut” when Congress adjourned on August 13 without considering it, is part of the Heroes Act, which has been  gridlocked in Congress for several months. As of September … » Read
 

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AGMA Blasts Trump, Endorses Biden/Harris

September 30, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Breaking 84 years of tradition, American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA) has for the first time ever endorsed a presidential candidate. At the urging of the (unaffiliated) Soloists Coalition , not to mention its national membership, AGMA on … » Read
 

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Violins of Hope Return to Israel

September 30, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Following the Second World War, many Jewish families had few possessions to remind them of their previous life. Among those reminders most highly valued were violins that had belonged to klezmer musicians, orchestra members, and wealthy families … » Read
 

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More Opera Australia Musicians Laid Off

September 30, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Already reeling from the financial impact of the pandemic, Opera Australia (OA) took a next step in its efforts to reduce expenses, disclosing that 16 orchestra musicians have been made redundant (i.e., fired) and another 13 vacancies would … » Read
 
 

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