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State University's Music Dept Gifted $5M

In a heartening tale of one philanthropist’s belief in the importance of music to a community’s well-being, Phantom Fireworks owner Bruce Zoldan will give $5 million to the Dana School of Music at Youngstown State University, his alma … »
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Man and Machine, Side-by-Side

A recent performance of Swedish composer and producer Jacob Mühlrad’s Veer in the Malmö Live Concert Hall may allay some concerns that artificial intelligence (AI) may one day render humans obsolete in the classical music world. … »
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Ever Optimistic, San Antonio Phil Bets Big on a New Home

The San Antonio Philharmonic, entering just its third season and beset with legal challenges and a seemingly dysfunctional governance situation , is betting big on its ability to raise millions of dollars to renovate and co-own the 100-year-old … »
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Lawsuit Filed Against Philly Pops, Philly O, Tarnopolsky

Carol L. Callahan, a Philly Pops ticket purchaser, has filed a proposed class-action suit in federal court seeking restitution for herself and others who bought tickets for concerts that were never performed. Named in the Oct. 16 filing were the … »
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Toronto to Double Arts Funding Within Five Years

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow has released "Culture Connects: An Action Plan for Culture in Toronto,” which outlines an ambitious ten-year plan that commits the city to a “future where culture is accessible to all." For five years, … »
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Wittenberg Artists Migrates Into Intermusica

Intermusica, a London-based artist management firm that has been expanding by leaps and bounds over the last several years, has “integrated” with Wittenberg Artists, enlarging the former’s roster to 170 and adding a New York … »
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Tristan Is No Picnic for the Orchestra, Either

Like most of his oeuvre, Richard Wagner’s Tristan and Isolde is not for the faint of heart, be they singers, orchestra musicians, or audience members. At more than 650 pages, the full score can take anywhere from three and three-quarter to … »
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Monteverdi C&O Moves On, Without J.E.

Monteverdi Choir and Orchestras (MCO), which performs regularly in Central London at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, has announced a new partnership with the Trinity Laban Conservatory of Music and Dance. The collaboration will enable the school, … »
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Post-pandemic Numbers Show Arts Groups Still Struggling

The impact of the pandemic is still being felt by many arts and cultural institutions, as illustrated by a recent report issued by SMU DataArts and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. By examining financial and operating trends between 2019 and … »
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ACE Admits to Flaws in Opera Funding Decisions

Since announcing major cuts to funding for the nation’s opera companies in November 2022, Arts Council England has come in for harsh criticism for its apparent disregard for the art form, with special ire reserved for its decision to force … »
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