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Will Unions Ease Up on Demands to Get the Arts Back on Track??

July 16, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
What do darkened houses mean for labor unions? “To say that this is an existential crisis is probably an understatement,” Adam Krauthamer, president of Local 802 of the American Federation of Musicians, tells Crain’s . The … » Read
 

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New Study Shows NYC Arts Groups Predictably Devastated

July 16, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
A new study reports that the coronavirus pandemic has cost New York City’s cultural institutions $550bn in lost revenue and unanticipated expenses. A survey sponsored by Americans for the Arts, the Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA),and … » Read
 

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Opéra de Paris GD Warns That Patronage Is in "Free Fall"

July 16, 2020 | Frank Cadenhead, Musical America
PARIS--Having declared in June that the pandemic had left the Opéra de Paris “on its knees,” General Director Stéphane Lissner yesterday emphasized the point in testimony before the committee in charge of culture at the … » Read
 

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Chicago Symphony Cancels Fall 2020

July 16, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Chicago Symphony Orchestra has joined the list of U.S. orchestras and opera companies cancelling their fall seasons; in the CSO’s case, that also applies to series such as Symphony Center Presents, MusicNow, the Civic Orchestra of … » Read
 

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LA Phil Cancels Fall 2020; Counters with Alternatives

July 16, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Los Angeles Philharmonic has cancelled its Walt Disney Concert Hall fall season, simultaneously announcing a host of online and broadcast initiatives in an attempt to make up the difference. Following State and City guidelines, the … » Read
 

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Want to Reassemble Your Choristers? Here Are a Few Guidelines

July 15, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Although the US federal government’s health agencies have issued  muddled messages about the dangers adhering to choral singing during the pandemic, most scientists urge choristers,  “Don’t do it!” Now, many … » Read
 

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White House Reversal: Foreign Students May Stay/Return

July 15, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
In a surprise move, the Trump administration reversed plans, announced on July 6, to deport foreign students whose coursework was moved entirely online due to the pandemic. Previously, US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which oversees … » Read
 

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Death in Opera, So in Life?

July 14, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The last several months have brought many Americans face to face with death in a compelling fashion. Whether losing a loved one to Covid19 or witnessing the callous murder of George Floyd, we have been made to confront an inevitability that we … » Read
 

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New Releases: David Lang's Prisoner, Christopher Rouse's Fifth Symphony

July 14, 2020 | Clive Paget, Musical America
When it came to closing opera houses and concert halls, the impact of COVID-19 was devastatingly abrupt. On the other hand, with months of material in the can, the recording industry has been less immediately affected, although there might be a … » Read
 

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Violin Vigil Spreads from Viral to Live, Nationwide

July 14, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
As Americans confront the twin challenges of the coronavirus pandemic and a long overdue reckoning with the inequities bred by racism, musicians are using their gifts to call for change and offer healing to those in need. Nothing better … » Read
 
 

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