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Rider U Attempt to Sell Westminster Choir College Reportedly Dead

July 1, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Rider University chapter of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP) is reporting that the university’s attempted sale of the Westminster Choir College to Kaiwen, a Chinese firm, is dead. Titled "Kaiwen Is Gone!," the … » Read
 

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Rider Drops Sale of Westminster CC; Plans to 'Integrate' It on Rider Campus

July 1, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Rider University officially announced an end to its attempted sale of Westminster Choir College to China’s Kaiwen Education, stating that the two parties had  “mutually agreed” to terminate the initial agreement . The … » Read
 

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Westminster Foundation May Expand Lawsuits vs. Rider U

June 28, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
As per  March’s preliminary investigation by the State Attorney General casting doubt on the viability of Rider University’s proposed sale of Westminster Choir College to a Chinese firm, speculation has now arisen that the … » Read
 

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Baltimore Symphony to End Lockout After Summer

June 28, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
In addition to  continuing the musicians’ insurance benefits through the lockout, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra management has indicated  that the doors to Meyerhoff Hall will unlock as of September 9, 2019, no matter what. In the … » Read
 

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U.K. Arts Organizations Commit to Reducing Carbon Footprint

June 27, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Thirty of Arts Council England’s (ACE) National Portfolio Organizations (NPOs), including the Royal Opera House and the National Theater, have signed up for the Spotlight program to reduce carbon emissions by as much as 20 percent by 2023. … » Read
 

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Baltimore Symphony Extends Players' Insurance Through Lockout

June 27, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
In a smart PR move, management of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has announced it will extend the players’ health and dental benefits through the lockout. Insurance was scheduled to expire June 30, but the BSO has raised funds specific to … » Read
 

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Stonewall as Opera

June 26, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
This year marks the 50 th anniversary of the Stonewall riot, the event often credited as the spark that lit the gay liberation movement. Stonewall , premiered recently by The New York City Opera, captures the broad “spectrum of drag queens, … » Read
 

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Opera Gaining a Foothold in the Middle East

June 26, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Opera, among the costliest of art forms, is rapidly establishing a beachhead in the oil-rich Arab states of the Gulf region. Leading the way is Sultan Qaboos of Oman, where the Royal Opera House, Muscat (ROHM) opened in 2011. Considered one of … » Read
 

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Baltimore Symphony Nearly Doubled Its Debt in 19 Months

June 26, 2019
The revelation in a newspaper article that the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has nearly doubled its debt over the last 19 months--$2.1 million as of late April—has prompted Players Committee Chair Brian Prechtl to cite mismanagement and to … » Read
 

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No Progress at Latest Baltimore Symphony Negotiations

June 24, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
A first negotiating session since the lockout on Friday between the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra management and the players did not go well. Players Committee Co-chair Brian Prechtl described it as having made “backwards progress.” … » Read
 
 

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