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Verbier Fest Offers No-Strings Grants of Up to $5,000
A new fund created by the Verbier Festival will provide emergency support to solo, chamber, and orchestral instrumentalists; singers; conductors; and alumni Festival production and technical crews. Awards will be made without reference to a … »
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Cinci Opera Cancels 100th-anniversary Season
Cincinnati Opera has cancelled its 100 th- anniversary season, scheduled to open June 14 with a free Music Hall Open House and run into August. Two of its five scheduled operas, both world premieres--Gregory Spears’s Castor and Patience and … »
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Pure, UnCluttered Audio: Recent Recommended Recordings
The effects of the coronavirus are being felt acutely throughout the classical recording business, impacting both major labels and independents. Warner Classics postponed its April releases after the company’s warehouse in … »
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MA's Free Guide to Free Streams, 4/15-21
We will be updating this list weekly. Please note that British Summer Time (BST) is currently five hours ahead of U.S. Eastern Time (ET) and Central European Time (CET) is currently six hours ahead. Central Daylight Time (CDT) is currently one … »
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Music Publishers Forgo Fees on K-12 Scores
An agreement brokered with five of the nation’s most prominent music publishers will enable high school musicians to complete their year-end assessments and classroom instruction without fear of violating copyright provisions. The National … »
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Long Beach Opera Shutters for the Season; LA Opera Cancels Two More
The Los Angeles Opera, consistent with the county’s stay-at-home order extension to May 15, has cancelled its staging of Debussy's Pelléas and Mélisande , scheduled May 2 through 23, and its concert performance of … »
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Detroit Symphony Lays Out a Clever Covid-19 Plan
The Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) is taking significant steps to support all its fulltime employees during the coronavirus pandemic. The organization’s plan illustrates a refreshing display of unity between management and its musicians. … »
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Beethoven's (Illegitimate) Daughter as Subject of Minona
Since 2020 is the year devoted to all things Beethoven, it comes as no surprise that accounts of his supposed illegitimate daughter are receiving renewed attention. Maria Theresia Selma Arria Cornelia Minona—later known as Minona von … »
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Minnesota O Rearranges Season, Toronto Symphony Cancels Theirs
The Minnesota Orchestra has cancelled the remainder of its spring season, through June 15, and postponed its Summer at Orchestra Hall 2020 events by one year. At the same time, it is adding four weeks of concerts in August and September 2020, … »
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SFOpera Loses Its Entire Summer Season
The San Francisco Opera has been forced to cancel its entire summer season, 18 performances of three operas--Verdi’s Ernani , Handel’s Partenope , and Mason Bates and Mark Campbell’s The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs— … »
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