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ENO Kills Critics' 2nd Tickets; Offers Them Instead to Amateur Reviewers

September 10, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Is Stuart Murphy [pictured], the English National Opera’s (ENO) chief executive, “cocking a snook at those whose friendly understanding it should be courting”? Telegraph critic Rupert Christiansen thinks so.  In denying … » Read
 

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Baltimore Musicians Pile It On

September 10, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
As a chaser to its standoff with management, the Baltimore Symphony musicians this morning filed an Unfair Labor Practice charge against the orchestra, claiming, “Since June 17, 2019, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has failed, and … » Read
 

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Anti-Trump Protest Interrupts Opera Opening

September 9, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
A brief political protest interrupted the Sept. 6 opening of the San Francisco Opera (SFO) season when two men chanted “Impeach Trump now!” and tossed flyers off the balcony. Michael Petrelis told the San Francisco Chronicle that he … » Read
 

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David Devan Previews Philly's O19

September 9, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Over the past decade Opera Philadelphia has established a reputation as an innovative company that nurtures new works and breathes fresh life into standard fare. It has given birth to 21 new operas—works that have gone on to over 260 … » Read
 

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AGMA to Launch Its Own Investigation Into Domingo Accusations

September 8, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA) has decided to launch its own investigation into “the multiple allegations of sexual harassment and discrimination against Plácido Domingo.” Its members, especially female, are the … » Read
 

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National Symphony Hires More New Players--16 in Three Years

September 6, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Gianandrea Noseda is wasting no time in reshaping the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO). Now entering his third season at the NSO’s artistic helm, he has brought in 16 new musicians, five of whom start this season. Succeeding Barry Hearn as … » Read
 

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Philadelphia's Love the Arts Program Loses Funder and His Largesse

September 6, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The death of noted philanthropist H. F. “Gerry” Lenfest in August 2018 has brought an end to the “Love the Arts in Philadelphia” marketing program. Over almost 20 years, Lenfest’s foundation had given $24 million to … » Read
 

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International Cultural Building Down in the West, Way Up in China

September 5, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The third annual Cultural Infrastructure Index reveals that $8b was spent on the construction of 148 new museums and cultural institutions in 2018. This figure represents an almost 20 percent drop from last year’s total of $9.9b , which … » Read
 

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Baltimore Symphony Musicians' Surprise Announcement

September 4, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Just to ensure major confusion among Baltimorians, the Baltimore Symphony musicians yesterday announced a free concert for the afternoon of September 14—not to be confused with the official Baltimore Symphony season opener (or … » Read
 

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Westminster Choir College Continues the Fight for Its Princeton Campus

September 4, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Westminster Foundation--the group of alumni and faculty that has been most vigilant in the effort to keep Westminster Choir College alive and well and continuing to operate on its longtime Princeton campus—has announced a … » Read
 
 

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