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Teatro Real Fills the House and the House Implodes
On Sept. 20, a protest forced Madrid’s Teatro Real opera house to abandon a performance of Verdi’s Un ballo in Maschera . Complaining that they were seated too close together, audience members clapped and shouted. Their protest … »
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On Voter Registration Day, a Heartfelt Reminder
In honor of voter registration day, pianist and arts activist Lara Downes has assembled a group of colleagues to record, individually, Leonard Bernstein’s “Take Care of This House,” from his musical 1600 Pennsylvania … »
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MA's Free Guide to (Mostly) Free Streams, September 21-28
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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Seattle Opera Cuts Six More Staff Jobs
Seattle Opera has cut six more staff jobs after furloughing 46 employees in June when its $2.3 million PPP loan expired. Save for online offerings, its activities have come to a halt during the pandemic. “It was a difficult decision, but we … »
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Met Opera Paid $3.5M to Settle with James Levine
Individuals “familiar with the terms” of the Metropolitan Opera’s settlement with James Levine, reached in August of 2019 , have disclosed that the company and its insurer paid the conductor $3.5 million to settle out of court. … »
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Virginia Symphony Postpones Season, Furloughs Musicians
The Virginia Symphony Orchestra has been forced to postpone its 100 th anniversary season to start on February 11 and furlough its core musicians—with health benefits for them, but not their dependents—until February 9. Nearly 30 … »
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A Composer's Plea to Vote Will Premiere in Brooklyn
Voters’ Broadcast , an online musical by composer Lisa Bielawa and artist Sheryl Oring is set to premiere with three virtual performances and one live outdoor performance in late September and October. The broadly participatory work, 15 … »
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Boston Symphony Revisits 2020 Tanglewood Recitals
Starting this week, every Thursday at noon until Nov. 12, the Boston Symphony Orchestra will release a new performance in “Encore BSO Recitals,” an online series featuring 50 of the orchestra’s musicians playing in small … »
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Hartford Symphony Cuts Staff, Furloughs Musicians
The Hartford Symphony Orchestra has furloughed three of its 13 staff members, eliminated one position, and instituted salary cuts across the board. On September 28, it is planning to furlough all of its musicians, “due to the continuing … »
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Now Hear This: Contextualizing Classical Music for PBS Viewers
Listeners today can access classical music from a multitude of sources, despite the absence of live performances during the pandemic. Online programs from orchestras and opera companies around the world, specialized streaming services like Idagio … »
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