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William Penn Foundation Grants $8M to Philly Culture
In an effort to help Philadelphia’s smaller arts and cultural groups, the William Penn Foundation is funneling $8 million through the Philadelphia Cultural Fund (PCF). One of the largest gifts to arts and culture in the Foundation’s … »
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Doric Quartet Is New by Half
The U.K.-based Doric Quartet has added two new members. Canadian–American violinist Maia Cabeza succeeds first violinist Alex Redington, who as a 15-year-old was an original member when the foursome was founded in 1998. … »
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Bennington Saves UArts School of Dance
Last May’s announcement that the University of the Arts would close its doors within a week was a shock to everyone, none more so than Donna Faye Burchfield, the dean of the School of Dance since 2010. “It was like being lost at … »
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SFS Chorus AGMA Members Stay the Course vs. Mgmt.
Patrons arriving for the San Francisco Symphony’s (SFS) performance on Nov. 15 encountered members of the chorus distributing literature outlining their grievances with management. The 32 paid singers (the rest of the 150-member chorus is … »
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Some of 'The World's Greatest Music' Set for Reissue
Between 1938 and 1940, a series of recordings titled “World’s Greatest Music” reportedly sold over one million copies. The 38 discs (78 rpm) offered an inexpensive entrée to classical standards recorded by some of the … »
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Yale to Offer a Course on Beyoncé
AP—With a record 99 Grammy nominations and acclaim as one of the most influential artists in music history, pop superstar Beyoncé and her expansive cultural legacy will be the subject of a new course at Yale University next year. … »
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Hot Topics on the Agenda at Conductors' Confab
With topics like “The Silent Musician—Why Conducting Matters,” "Classical Crossover as a particular challenge for conductors," and “What Brahms is trying to tell us…are we listening?,” the International … »
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A Healthy Report Card for SLSO
Despite being “homeless” while Powell Hall undergoes extensive renovations, the Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra (SLSO) enjoyed a successful 2023-2024 season, claiming to reach nearly one million listeners in concert halls, classrooms, … »
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Film Scores on Concert Programs: Pros and (Mostly) Cons
Film music—the ruination or the salvation of classical music? It depends on whom you ask. In an exchange between two of The Telegraph’s columnists, the venerable classical critic Ivan Hewitt has little good to say about the … »
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Why Arts and Arts Criticism Matter Even More Now
The return of Donald Trump to the White House has produced despair on the part of many Americans and world citizens. It becomes easy, and perhaps understandable, to embrace nihilism, where nothing matters and the continuation of tasks that just … »
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