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Labels Sue Verizon for Enabling Pirate Subscribers

July 18, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Universal, Sony, and Warner, the three largest recording companies, have sued Verizon. The suit alleges that by continuing to serve customers accused of pirating music, the Internet service provider is violating copyright law. The three claim … » Read
 

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Paris Opening Ceremonies Performers Threaten Strike

July 18, 2024 | Agence-France Presse
PARIS, France (AFP) — A French performing artists union announced plans for a strike coinciding with the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris, protesting “outrageous disparities in treatment” among performers recruited … » Read
 

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New Era, New Artist Managements

July 17, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Brazilian-born conductor Marcelo Lehninger, the new artistic director of the Bellingham (WA) Festival of Music, has exited Opus 3 to join   Kirshbaum Associates for worldwide representation.  He has been music director of the Grand … » Read
 

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Netherlands to Stop Funds for Youth Orchestras

July 17, 2024
According to reports from the National Youth Orchestras of the Netherlands (NJON), the Dutch Fund for Cultural Participation has decided to discontinue funding for the NJON beginning in 2025. The elimination of the annual subsidy will impact not … » Read
 

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An Historic Pipe Organ Gets Restored and Rehoused

July 16, 2024 | Corey Williams, Associated Press
DETROIT (AP) — A massive pipe organ that underscored the drama and comedy of silent movies with live music in Detroit’s ornate Hollywood Theatre nearly a century ago was dismantled into thousands of pieces and stashed away. The Barton … » Read
 

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Open Air Concerts in London and Berlin Attract 30,000

July 16, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
On Friday and Saturday, July 12 and 13, German auto maker BMW joined up with the London Symphony Orchestra and Berlin’s Staatsoper Unter den Linden for a series of open-air concerts that together attracted more than 30,000 music lovers. The … » Read
 

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The Visa Quagmire Prevents Cultural Exchange

July 15, 2024 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The festival season in the U.K. presents yet another example of the difficulties visiting artists face when trying to obtain a visa. Tales of program changes necessitated by a scheduled performer’s inability to enter the country are … » Read
 

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Will SFSymphony Cut Its Chorus Pros to Save $$?

July 15, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
One of the several steps the San Francisco Symphony (SFS) is considering to try to right its financial ship is the reduction of the annual budget of its chorus by 80 percent, from $1 million to about $200,000. The choral group is composed of over … » Read
 

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Surprise! Arts Majors Have the Poorest Job Prospects

July 12, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
A report by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York (NYFED) uncovered alarming news for college students majoring in art history, visual and performing arts, and graphic design. Their employment prospects are bleaker than those of any other student … » Read
 

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Songwriters Who Reclaim Their Rights Finally Get Royalties Due

July 12, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
On July 9 the U.S. Copyright Office (USCO) issued a ruling that represents a major victory for American songwriters. Beginning Aug. 8, they will be able to collect mechanical royalties generated from streaming platforms—Apple, Spotify, et … » Read
 
 

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