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Surprise! A Steady Income Enables Artists to Thrive

Between July 2022 and July 2024, the Artist Employment Program (AEP)—an initiative launched and administered by Creatives Rebuild New York (CRNY) and funded with $125 million from the Mellon, Ford, and Niarchos foundations—sought to … »
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Law & Disorder: DEI, Visas, and Nausea in Neo-America

Dear Readers, Between cutting veteran benefits, insulting allies, and cancelling the Kennedy Centre’s Christmas concert of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra for being too gender-fluid, Co-US President Trump has found time to address and correct … »
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Utah Symphony | Utah Opera in 2025-26

The Utah Symphony | Utah Opera (USUO) has announced a 2025-26 season that includes more than 40 unique programs, including four in the Masterworks series under Music Director Designate Markus Poschner and four fully staged operas. Delyana … »
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Florida Musicians Will Get a 23% Pay Increase

The Florida Orchestra, which prides itself on being the largest professional orchestra in the state, has signed a new, four-year contract with its 68 full-time musicians, effective Sept. 1 and dovetailing with the end of the current agreement. … »
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Lyric Opera of Chicago Gets $25M

Penelope Steiner, president of the Foundation that bears her and her late husband Robert’s name, has given $25 million, unrestricted, to the Lyric Opera of Chicago. Her Foundation reports revenues in 2023 of over $200 million, most of it … »
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NY Phil Releases Select Boulez Archives

The New York Philharmonic marked the 100 th birthday of the late Pierre Boulez, the orchestra’s music director from 1971 to 1977, with the digital release of more than 13,000 pages of archival materials documenting his tenure. Personal … »
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Wigmore Hall Declares Independence with All-star Season

Wigmore Hall, one of the world’s most prestigious recital and chamber-music venues, celebrates its 125 th anniversary season in 2025-26, as John Gilhooly, OBE, launches his own 25 years there, first as director, now as both artistic and … »
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2 Kennedy Center Pillars Stay the Course

Given the recent changes in Kennedy Center leadership, it is a relief to report that 2025-26 programming for two of its key constituents—the Washington National Opera (WNO) and the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO)—reflects … »
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Opera Theater Might Build Anew

Opera Theatre of Saint Louis (OTSL) is under contract to purchase a 6.67-acre parcel of land in the Clayton community on which to build a new, state-of-the-art performing arts center. The property is currently owned by Caleres, a global footwear … »
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Dutch N.O. Attempts to Go Green

Opera, the grandest of the performing arts, also produces the largest carbon footprint. Everything contributes: air travel for artists and staff, costume- and set-building, catering and food service, venue maintenance, audience transport, etc. … »
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