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Los Angeles Phil Looks to Offbeat Couplings in 2019-20
The Los Angeles Philharmonic’s 2019-20 season announcement had barely made the rounds on the Web last week before social media was trumpeting another of its high-profile projects: performing at Sunday’s Academy Awards, as … »
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No Brexit Deal with EU Endangers Funding for UK Arts Groups
As the prospect of a “no-deal” Brexit from the European Union (E.U.) grows ever more likely, U.K. arts organizations have been warned that they may lose access to the E.U.’s largest cultural funding program. March 2019 is likely … »
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Zambello Preps Al Fresco West Side Story in Australia
Directing Opera Australia’s annual Handa Opera outdoors, against the backdrop of Sydney Harbor, poses special challenges and opportunities. In a recent interview, Francesca Zambello, director of the Glimmerglass Festival and the Washington … »
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La Scala Announces 2019-20 Touring Schedule
MILAN—At a press conference this week, La Scala announced that it was ramping up its international touring in 2019-20, with 60 performances scheduled in eight nations. Planned are company debuts in India and Saudi Arabia ( La traviata … »
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Symphony Orchestra of India Makes UK Debut
The Symphony Orchestra of India launched its first UK tour earlier this week in London, and so far, so good. In his Guardian review, Andrew Clements declared it “already hugely competent.” The orchestra was only formed in 2006, after … »
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UMich Hosts Panel on Sexual Misconduct in the Performing Arts
In an example of art imitating life, The University of Michigan’s (UM) School of Music, Theater & Dance (SMTD) will be presenting a symposium and performance titled “Sexual and Gender-Based Misconduct Awareness and Prevention in … »
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Met Will Hire a New Chorus for Porgy...
For its first presentation in nearly three decades of the Porgy and Bess , which opens the season on Sept. 23, the Met will hire an all-black chorus, just as it did the first time it mounted the Gershwins’ opera, in 1985. At the time, there … »
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NYCO Announces Stonewall Casting
The New York City Opera’s (NYCO) world premiere of Stonewall continues the company’s Pride Initiative of offering a LGBTQ-focused work during Gay Pride Month each June. The opera, with music by Iain Bell, libretto by Pulitzer … »
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The Met in 2019-20: Rich in Talent and Collaborative Stagings
The calendar for the Metropolitan Opera’s 2019-20 season looks quite different from those in the past, thanks to the introduction of Sunday matinees, a first in the company’s history. A total of 16 are scheduled for next season, with … »
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Study the Arts, Get Better Grades. New Research Proves It (Again).
Arts education proponents have long championed the academic benefits to children who study art, music, theater, or dance. A new, decade-long study published in the journal Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts demonstrates that … »
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