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Tippet Rise Cancels
Tippet Rise’s fifth season, scheduled for July 10 - August 29, 2020, has been cancelled. The 12,000-acre ranch in Montana’s Beartooth Mountains was to host recitals and chamber music events in its Olivier Music Barn and outdoor Tiara … »
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Riccardo Muti Misses His CSO Players
“I am confident that in September we can start again.” So says Riccardo Muti of concerts with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Management should start planning for it now, he continues; if things are not back to normal, split the … »
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DSO Musicians to Work with Interlochen Students This Summer
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO), which has enjoyed a productive working relationship with the Interlochen Center for the Arts since 1926, will take a key role in working with students as part of Interlochen Online’s Arts Camp this … »
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Austrian Orchestras Lay Out a Plan for Getting Back to Work
Leaders of eight Austrian orchestras have made their case for resuming orchestral performances in a letter to Austrian Culture Secretary Ulrike Lunacek. Classical concerts are important, they argue, both for economic reasons and for the proven … »
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Tanglewood Announces the Inevitable
The Boston Symphony Orchestra has finally announced its plans for the 2020 Tanglewood Festival, June 19-August. The constrictions of the pandemic have left no choice but to cancel, at an estimated total loss to the BSO, inclusive of cancelled … »
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If and When Our Halls Reopen, Will People Show Up?
As theaters and concert halls struggle to craft safe ways to resume operations, one of the great unknowns is how potential audiences will respond. Studies from two research firms—Shugoll Research and IMPACTS Research & … »
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Grand Teton MF Cancels
The Grand Teton Music Festival (GTMF), one of Wyoming’s premier arts organizations, has cancelled its summer festival. In its place, Festival organizers are planning a three-day intensive in late August of filmed performances—subject … »
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Signs of Life in Hong Kong, Shanghai Concert Halls
Even as summer festivals in Europe and the U.S. announce cancellations, some musical organizations in Shanghai and Hong Kong are starting to offer performances in front of live—if masked and socially distanced—audiences in efforts to … »
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Wigmore Hall Will Stream Live Concerts to an Empty House
London’s Wigmore Hall and the BBC have announced a ray of sunshine amidst the dark clouds of the COVID-19 pandemic. Twenty hour-long concerts will be performed onstage and livestreamed on the venue’s website, as well as broadcast on … »
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Rome Opera Announces a Masked Rigoletto
MILAN--Italy’s theaters have been shuttered since February 23, but many have been busily devising plans for how they will eventually reopen in accordance with coronavirus regulations. An indication of when that might be allowed to happen … »
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