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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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City Opera in 2019-20: A Mere Shadow...

June 24, 2019 | Associated Press
The financially challenged New York City Opera will have another reduced schedule for its 2019-20 season: just two staged productions plus several concerts for a total of only nine or 10 performances. General Director Michael Capasso’s plan … » Read
 

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Artists File $100M Lawsuit Against UMG

June 24, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
In a statement, Universal Music Group [UMG] has described The New York Times expose of the disastrous fire, alleged to have destroyed 500,000 recording masters, as filled with "numerous inaccuracies, misleading statements, contradictions and … » Read
 

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Concord Music Adds Key Russian Rep to Its Ever Expanding Catalog

June 21, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Concord Music Publishing has expanded its already considerable roster of music recording and publishing companies with the purchase of Sikorski Music Publishing Group. The Hamburg-based, family-run business is best known for holding the rights to … » Read
 

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Seattle Opera Welcomes King FM into Its Facility

June 21, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Some marriages seem made in heaven. Such is the case with the Seattle Opera and KING FM 98.1, which will be housed together in the opera's Seattle Center campus beginning in early 2020. Completed in December 2018, the Opera Center plan includes … » Read
 

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Do Trump's Border Watchdogs Have It Out for Artists, Too?

June 20, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Will foreign artists ever be able to perform in the U.S. again? Lately, it seems as if the U.S. Department of State is determined to discourage any performer or ensemble from applying for a visa to perform in the U.S., unless he or she has won a … » Read
 

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Four Movements, Four Maestros: Andrew Patner's Reviews of the CSO

June 20, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
A Portrait in Four Movements , a new collection of reviews of Chicago Symphony Orchestra (CSO) performances by Andrew Patner, serves to remind us that a critic’s role can involve building up, not tearing down. Before his untimely death in … » Read
 
 

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