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Cincinnati Symphony/Pops Cancel Fall Season
Inevitably, the Cincinnati Symphony and Pops have cancelled their fall seasons, anticipating a January 3, 2021 return. The orchestra will continue to maintain an online presence through a variety of programs and is also promising a free … »
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KenCen Announces Highly Optimistic 2020-21 Plans
The Kennedy Center has announced a vast array of online and live-but-safely-distanced performances for fall 2020, as well as a few events in 2021. The National Symphony Orchestra offers three concerts in December, two under Music Director … »
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Salzburg Festival Will Use Color Codes for Safety
Unlike many other summer events in Europe, the Salzburg Festival is proceeding with a schedule, albeit shortened, of live performances. “We decided to wait, and developed a series of scenarios for how to [still] make it,” Lukas … »
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Indianapolis Symphony Cancels 2020-21 Season
The Indianapolis Symphony, which has been struggling to reach a peace of some kind with its musicians, has cancelled the coming season. The musicians and management issued a joint statement Friday afternoon: While our mutual desire is to … »
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Baltimore, San Antonio Symphonies Cancel Concerts
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) has cancelled most of its fall 2020 concerts but, unlike the majority of its colleagues, has opted to hold out for the holidays, announcing that it will resume events after November 29. (Most U.S. ensembles … »
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LA Master Chorale Reopens in Fall 2021 and Only with the 'Four Os'
The Los Angeles Master Chorale has introduced a new twist to pandemic-induced season cancellations. Rather than discarding months of hard work spent planning its 2020-21 season, the group is simply postponing everything for a year. The first … »
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Crowd of 4,000 Concertgoers Sought for Covid-19 Experiment
German scientists are readying an experiment in Leipzig to try to determine how to prevent Covid-19 from spreading at large indoor concerts. The Restart-19 project, costing €990,000 ($1.14mn), is recruiting volunteers for a … »
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Supporting Classical Music Journalism, Part II
Following represents Part II of last week's A Helping Hand for Classical Music Journalism. David Stull, president of the San Francisco Conservatory, which now administers the The Rubin Institute for Music Criticism, is a native of Cincinnati and … »
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Barbican Will Live Stream Concerts by LSO et al
Like the rest of the UK’s concert venues, the Barbican has been shut down by the coronavirus pandemic. But on July 20, Huw Humphreys, Barbican’s head of music, announced, “Live music will return to the Barbican this … »
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MA's Free Guide to Mostly Free Streams, July 20-27
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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