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Sarasota O May Be Forced to Leave Sarasota

June 5, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The Sarasota (FL) Orchestra (SO) may be forced to move outside of city limits. Bowing to pressure from a coalition of tennis players and park proponents--DBA as "Preserve Payne Park"--the Sarasota City Commission on May 20 turned down the … » Read
 

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Website Will Review Your Performance: For a Fee

June 4, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
With hundreds of performances at the Edinburgh Fringe , standing out from the crowd presents a challenge. The Mumble , a website, is offering performers “a digitally sophisticated” review and interview for £50 ($65). A review … » Read
 

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Apple to Phase Out iTunes

June 3, 2019 | Sarah Shay Musical America
As anticipated, Apple CEO Tim Cook in a speech today about upcoming product changes announced that iTunes, which kicked off the digital downloading, then streaming revolution when it launched 16 years ago, is to be phased out. Instead of iTunes, … » Read
 

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U.S., U.K. Share 'Hostile' Policies for Foreign Artists

May 31, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Prominent Mali vocalist Hawa Kassé Mady Diabaté has had to cancel her participation in the upcoming Kronos Festival 2019 because her visa was subject to “extreme vetting” by the U.S. State Department, therefore holding … » Read
 

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Work in the Arts? Love Your Work? Prepare to Be Exploited

May 30, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Few people are more prone to exploitation in the workplace than those who are passionate about what they do. Low or no pay has long been a feature of work in the arts, an area that has proven largely immune to the growing demands for a living … » Read
 

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Orchestras Are 'Awash in Data.' Do They Know What to Do with It?

May 30, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Orchestras large and small are increasingly reliant on data to grow and retain audiences. In this relentless scramble for sustainability, the scale and ambition of the ensemble may matter far less than expected. Witness a comparison between the … » Read
 

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Baltimore Symphony Cancels Summer Concerts--Update

May 30, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Without comment or input from its musicians, the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has announced that it will change its season from 52 to 40 weeks. As such, all summer 2019 concerts have been cancelled.The final program will be the live-with-film … » Read
 

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Japan's Emperor Presented with an American-made Viola

May 29, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Would an experienced violist, not to mention a wealthy one, appreciate an American-made instrument dating to 1938? Certainly the U.S. State Department thought so, and so purchased a Charleston, West Virginia-made instrument from the Little Rock … » Read
 

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Philly O Enters Partnership with ShanghaiTech U

May 29, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
As it returns from its 12 th tour of China since being the first American orchestra to do so, in 1973, the Philadelphia Orchestra joins the current rash of east-west classical musical partnerships, this one putting the Philadelphians in close … » Read
 

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AFM Pension Fund: 'Critical and Declining' (and Not Unique)

May 29, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
What do members of the American Federation of Musicians have in common with millions of other U.S. union members? They are facing imminent reductions in benefit payments as managers struggle to keep pension funds from running out of money in the … » Read
 
 

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