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Naxos Files Suit vs. Chinese Distributor

October 9, 2024 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Naxos Digital Service US, a division of the Naxos classical music group, has filed a $1.86 million suit against Beijing Kuke Music for monies due. The two parties signed a 2018 contract whereby Kuke was to sell the music library, spoken-word … » Read
 

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$550 Million Later, Does Geffen Sound Any Better?

October 9, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The $550 million question bedeviling many of the classical music world’s cognoscenti is, “How does Geffen Hall sound?” The answer, after 270 concerts: “It all depends who you ask.” The reviews from Philharmonic … » Read
 

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San Antonio Phil Cancels October Concerts

October 4, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The San Antonio Philharmonic, already embroiled in a law suit filed by a former board member , has postponed the next concerts in its classical series, scheduled for Oct. 18-19, featuring pianist Jon Kimura Parker in Gershwin’s Piano … » Read
 

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Tchaikovsky Conservatory Sets up Shop in China

October 3, 2024 | Rudolph Tang, Musical America
China’s Chongqing Normal University has partnered with Moscow to create a program for young musicians eager to attend the Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music, where Chinese students currently comprise some 85 percent of international … » Read
 

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Toledo (OH) Symphony Musicians Sign 5-year Pact

October 3, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
On Sept. 24 the Toledo Symphony Orchestra (TSO) and Local 15-286 of the American Federation of Musicians AFM) announced the ratification of a five-year collective bargaining agreement (CBA) that extends through the 2028/2029 season. The major … » Read
 

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The Cliburn Goes Commercial

October 2, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
 
In a textbook example of “maximizing the brand,” the Cliburn has established a new “boutique” artist management, sporting an initial roster of six, none of whom has ever won the storied competition. Though it operates … » Read
 

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Thieves Seize €1.3M Cello, Again

October 1, 2024 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
French cellist Ophélie Gaillard has made a public appeal for the return of her cello and two bows, which were stolen from her home in the dead of night on Sept. 24. The instrument, crafted in 1737 by Francesco Goffriller, one of the master … » Read
 

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Toronto Symphony Gets $15M

September 30, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Toronto Symphony Orchestra (TSO) has received a $15 million pledge from the Barrett Family Foundation to support the ensemble’s community engagement and education programs. The gift is the largest in the TSO’s history and the most … » Read
 

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Streaming Cos, Labels Challenge Canadian Tax

September 30, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Major record companies and streaming platforms are pushing back against a plan by Canada’s telecom regulator, the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), that could potentially cost them millions of dollars. … » Read
 

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A New Richard Wagner Music Academy for Dresden

September 27, 2024 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The Culture Invest program of Germany’s federal government has granted €15 million to Dresden for the construction of the new Richard Wagner Academy of the Dresden Music Festival. The new building will include a 600-seat concert hall, … » Read
 
 

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