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New Study: No Vaccine=No Group Singing

May 20, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The immediate future of group singing in the U.S. is looking bleak. That’s the conclusion of a panel of scientists and medical professionals assembled to speak about what to anticipate as society struggles to gain the upper hand over the … » Read
 

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92nd Street Y Announces Ensemble-in-residence

May 20, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
The 92nd Street Y has tapped the Brooklyn-based chamber orchestra The Knights as its ensemble-in-residence, beginning with the 2021/22 season. The Knights, equally comfortable in intimate chamber recitals and full-scale orchestral concerts, will … » Read
 

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Naumburg Concerts Cancelled; Artists Will Be Paid in Full

May 20, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
The annual Naumburg Orchestral Concerts, which lay claim to being the oldest, continuous, free classical concerts in the world, have been cancelled for summer 2020. The five free performances, traditionally held in Central Park’s Naumburg … » Read
 

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Saratoga Performing Arts Center Cancels Summer Classical Programs

May 19, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
The Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) will offer no classical performing arts in the summer of 2020, due to the health and safety threat imposed by the pandemic. Cancellations include the New York City Ballet, scheduled for July 14-18; the … » Read
 

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Sphinx, Chineke! Record Taylor-Coleridge Work for Social Channels

May 19, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Sphinx and the U.K.-based  Chineke! Foundation, two organizations devoted to increasing opportunities for minority and ethnic performers in classical music, are creating “Music Across the Ocean.” This transatlantic partnership … » Read
 

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Covid-19: Death Sentence or Opportunity to Rethink?

May 19, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The impact of the coronavirus pandemic on British arts organizations has been catastrophic, and will likely get worse. Iconic organizations such as London’s Old Vic and the Royal Albert Hall may well collapse, and organizations that have … » Read
 

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Bolshoi May Resume Rehearsals by July, Says Its GD

May 18, 2020 | Anna Malpas
MOSCOW--With Peter Gelb predicting that a fall season for the Met Opera is unlikely, Bolshoi Theater General Director Vladimir Urin is optimistic that the virus lockdown under which his troupe--indeed, his country--is constrained at the moment … » Read
 

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MA's Free Guide to Free Streams, 5/18-5/24

May 18, 2020 | Clive Paget, Musical America
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 … » Read
 

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Rossini Opera Festival Will Go Ahead

May 18, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The pandemic notwithstanding, the 41 st edition of the Rossini Opera Festival [ROF]will proceed August 8 to 20 in Pesaro, Italy. “We have never given up” says the ROF’s President Daniele Vimini, “and in these past weeks … » Read
 

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Met Opera's Tax Return: The Latest Numbers Tell a Story

May 17, 2020 | Ronald Blum
NEW YORK (AP) — Yannick Nézet-Séguin’s earned $392,152 during his first portion of his first season as the Metropolitan Opera’s music director, about a quarter of what James Levine earned in his last full season as … » Read
 
 

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