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Playin' and Singin' in the Olympic Rain

The opening ceremony for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games featured a parade of boats carrying the athletes down the River Seine, the first time the games began outside the main stadium. Music was a constant presence throughout the ceremony. … »
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AFM Officially Endorses Kamala Harris

It’s hardly a surprise, but AFM Local 802 President Sara Cutler [pictured] has issued a statement representing New York musicians' endorsement of Kamala Harris for president of the U.S., following the national AFM, along with IATSE, AFT, … »
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U.K. Gov't Arts Support Sinks Among Europe's Lowest

A new report produced by the University of Warwick and the Campaign for the Arts shines a harsh light on the state of arts funding in the U.K. Since 2010, Britain has cut its total culture budget by six percent; in that same interval, Germany, … »
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Young Musicians Who Escaped the Taliban Persevere

One of the many casualties of the Taliban’s brutal return to power in Afghanistan in August of 2021 was the nation’s musical life. Music of any sort was quite simply banned , anyone caught playing an instrument could face severe … »
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World's Accordionists Squeeze Together for Confab

The accordion, an instrument generally associated with polka bands, rarely gets much respect. That won’t be the case in Kansas City between July 23 and 27, when the Accordionists and Teachers Guild International holds its annual festival. … »
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Easing Classical Music Back Into Linc Inc's Summer Priorities

Yesterday, Lincoln Center invited a gaggle of local press to witness a rehearsal by the Festival Orchestra of Lincoln Center—the rebranded Mostly Mozart Festival ensemble—under its new Music Director Jonathon Heyward. Their … »
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String Quartet Members, Coming & Going

Violist Jonathan Brown, who began his tenure as the new professor of chamber music at the Colburn School in Los Angeles on July 1, is leaving the Casals Quartet after 22 years. Remaining are violinists Vera Martínez Mehner and Abel … »
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Arkansas Symphony Announces Hall Opening Celebration

The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra (ASO) will celebrate the grand opening of the Stella Boyle Smith Music Center with a three-day community celebration Sept. 13-15, 2024. The weekend’s events include the first public performance in the new … »
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AFM Pension Plan Gets $1.5 Bn Fix

In what one union leader called “a big win for musicians,” U.S. Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer [pictured] announced that the American Federation of Musicians (AFM) would receive a $1.5 billion pension fix from the American … »
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Canadian Fest Mentorship Program Partners with SPAC
The Festival de Lanaudière and Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) have announced a new partnership for the festival’s mentorship program that supports emerging Canadian classical musicians. Between July 25 and August 4, six … »
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