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Bayreuth Announces New Ring Cycle for 2020. Update:Complete Casting
For the new production of the Ring in 2020, Bayreuth Festival Director Katharina Wagner is turning to the younger generation, choosing Austrian director Valentin Schwarz [pictured], 32, to stage it and Finnish maestro Pietari Inkinen, 40, to … »
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Baltimore Symph Cancels Renée, Hires Itzhak, Postpones Gala
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra will open its 2019-20 season on September 14 not with a gala starring Renée Fleming, as originally announced, but with a free concert programmed to preview the coming season. The gala, the BSO’s … »
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Banff Center Raises $1.3M
The Midsummer Ball, the largest arts fundraiser in Western Canada, has netted more than $1.27m to support the Banff Center’s arts programs, which offer education, mentorship, and inspiration to both emerging and established artists. … »
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New Opera Reflects a Sad Reality of Today's America
The death of an unarmed black man at the hands of police is an all-too-common occurrence in today’s America. Blue , a new opera by Tony Award-winning composer Jeanine Tesori and librettist Tazewell Thompson, examines such a tragedy, with a … »
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A New Opera About Oppression Bows in Aix
AIX-EN-PROVENCE (FR)--It features an Israeli prime minister, Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike, a hit squad, and a Shin Beth spy chief. But this is not another story on the intractable Israeli-Palestinian conflict but an opera with, … »
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New Study: Choral Singers Live Longer, Healthier Lives
Choral singing enhances the quality of individual lives, especially of those 65 and over, and strengthens community ties. These are the key takeaways from The Chorus Impact Study: Singing for a Lifetime , a research project completed by Grunwald … »
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The Orchestra Is Dead: Long Live the Orchestra
Music critic Anne Midgette is weary of the hand wringing over the latest demise of a classical music ensemble. What would happen, she asks, “If one-tenth of the energy people expend on reacting to news such as this was expended on actually … »
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National Phil to Shutter for Lack of Funds
As the Baltimore Symphony struggles to balance its books and locks out its musicians for the summer, another Washington, D.C., orchestra, albeit smaller, has announced its intention to shut down after 36 years, for lack of funds. The National … »
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Details of Baltimore Symphony Audit Confirm Bad News
Responding to pressure from the media and its locked-out musicians, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has released the details of its official audit of fiscal 2018. As the orchestra itself pointed out earlier this week , the future looks … »
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Dearth of Legit Crits Hurts Edinburgh Festival
The Edinburgh Festival—Scotland’s official international arts gathering combined with a vast fringe of amateur and professional shows—presents around 59,000 performances in 330 venues over 25 days in August. Viewed as a whole, … »
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