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Remembering Woodstock, 50 Years Later
They helicoptered over crowds into the Woodstock festival and hiked in past abandoned cars. They danced at dawn on a muddy hillside and dodged drenching rain. They barely slept, phoned Mom to say they were OK and marveled at their sheer numbers. … »
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For Classical Music, the CD Is Far from Dead
Boasting over 100,000 subscribers to his YouTube channel, composer David Bruce has posted a video titled Classical Music isn't Dead. Nor is the CD. Subtitled, “ How to Release in 2019,” he absolutely proves his point using personal … »
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New South Wales Revamps Gov't Funding Panels
The state government of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia is transforming the manner in which it distributes millions of dollars to arts organizations. Gone are the five-member panels that have previously awarded grants after a process of … »
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Saratoga Performing Arts Center: Someone Clicked 'Refresh'
Best known among the classical arts as summer home to the Philadelphia Orchestra, the New York City Ballet, and, more recently, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) is as rich in history as its … »
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Berlin's Oldest Musical Institution Sued for Discrimination
A gender-discrimination suit is being brought against Berlin’s oldest musical institution, the State and Cathedral Choir Berlin (SDB), established in 1465 under Frederick II, elector of Brandenburg. A nine-year-girl was rejected for … »
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Two Orchestras Reach Contract Agreements
With the lockout of Baltimore Symphony Orchestra musicians generating a spate of articles on the demise of the American symphony orchestra as we know it, a little good news has crept into the picture, from two lower profile orchestras whose … »
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National Philharmonic Under New Management
As previously reported Maryland’s National Philharmonic and Chorale has been saved from bankruptcy. As it turns out, there are conditions for its post-recovery continuation, the primary one being a change of leadership. Violinst Jim Kelly, … »
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UK Musicians, Orchestras Fear No-Deal Brexit Could Kill Touring
As the prospect of a no-deal Brexit becomes ever more likely, the music industry in the U.K. is trying to plan for a whole host of problems. The most immediate issue is the ability of British musicians to tour in Europe. "We've got orchestras … »
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Streaming Classical Music: Oxymoron No More
Some 41 percent of U.S. households say that they subscribe to one or more music streaming services, according to a Deloitte Digital Media Trends survey , published in March. But nearly half (47 percent) say they’re frustrated by the … »
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David Zimbalist to Curtis: 'It Is Not Enough'
The blowback from the decades-old allegations of sexual abuse by a revered violin pedagogue at Curtis Institute of Music continues. In an opinion piece for The Philadelphia Inquirer , David Zimbalist, a professional violist and photographer … »
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