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Baltimore Symphony Musicians Get a Pay Raise, Go Back to Work

September 23, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
For the next year, the Baltimore Symphony will offer base pay of $84,696 per anum, with four weeks of paid vacation during a 38-week concert season, plus a monetary bonus for summer weeks that they are not in session. Benefits will carry through … » Read
 

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Terence Blanchard Jazz Opera to Come to the Met in Future

September 22, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Metropolitan Opera will bring Fire Shut Up My Bones to an as-yet-defined New York stage in as yet-defined future season. Composed by jazz trumpeter Terence Blanchard with libretto by screenwriter Kasi Lemmons, the opera, premiered by the … » Read
 

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Baltimore Symphony, Musicians Reach Tentative Agreement

September 22, 2019 | Musical America
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and its musicians have reached a tentative agreement, according to a joint statement issued Saturday evening by the musicians and co-signed by Linda Moxley, BSO VP of marketing & communications, and Brian … » Read
 

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Vanity Fair Declares Opera's 'Modern Moment'

September 19, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
When a major glossy magazine like Vanity Fair writes about contemporary opera, you know something big must be afoot. The latter years of the 19 th century—the years of Verdi and Puccini—constituted a golden age for new operas, and now … » Read
 

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Houston Grand Opera and Its Unions Reach Accord

September 17, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Between the workers at General Motors and the players in the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, union labor is having a difficult time of late. But in oil-rich Texas, management of the Houston Grand Opera has reached comfortable accords with all three … » Read
 

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UK Gov't Offers Brexit Prep Sessions for Its Theaters

September 16, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Starting next week, theaters in the UK are to receive instruction on how to plan for Brexit, with or without a deal with the European Union. The government has provided funding for its performance centers to properly prepare ahead of the October … » Read
 

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Renovation of Théâtre du Châtelet Is More Than Physical

September 16, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The reopening of Paris's Théâtre du Châtelet on Sept. 13 represented more than simply the completion of a much-needed $34.7m renovation. It also marked the ongoing programmatic transformation of the 157-year-old venue. Long … » Read
 

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Striking Baltimore Players Play Free Concert Under Their Music Director

September 16, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra musicians went ahead with their free concert Saturday afternoon in the New Shiloh Baptist Church, the same day as the free season opener at Meyerhoff Hall was scheduled. The latter never happened, because the players … » Read
 

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It's Official: Baltimore Musicians on Strike, Concerts Re-scheduled

September 13, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Baltimore Symphony has declared its musicians on strike (“The musicians of the BSO have not returned to work this week”) and so has postponed the coming weekend’s opening event by one week. The free concert scheduled for … » Read
 

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Baltimore Musicians Reject Both of Mgmt's Offers

September 12, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
As anticipated, the full membership of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra voted to reject management’s final offers to return to work.There were two: Accept the fact that money is scarce and agree to a 40-week season under a new, one-year … » Read
 
 

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