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Welsh National Opera Opera
Declares Tentative Accord

After a year of negotiations aimed at maintaining the Welsh National Opera (WNO) as a full-time company and stopping a proposed 15 percent pay cut to the orchestra, 97 percent of the musicians of the Welsh National Opera (WNO) have voted to … »
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Woman with Eyes Closed Opens
in Pittsburgh

In 2012 three Romanian art thieves stole seven paintings and drawings signed by Picasso, Matisse, Monet, Gauguin, Lucian Freud, and Meyer de Haan from the Kunsthal Museum in Rotterdam. The three were caught and in 2013 confessed to the theft in a … »
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Jacksonville U Drops Music
& Other Arts Degrees

“It’s frustrating... just gone overnight.” This terse lament from a student at Jacksonville University (JU) sums up the feelings of students impacted by the April 15 announcement of a dramatic reconfiguring of the school’s … »
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New Sounds Survives. Again.

New Sounds has dodged another bullet. On the air since 1982, the late-night WNYC program of contemporary and world music hosted by John Schaefer has once again survived attempts to kill it. In 2019, public pressure from longtime fans forced host … »
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The Dismantling of KenCen Continues
The reduction of the professional staff at the Kennedy Center by the new management team continued on April 18, when at least six people were laid off. Details are unclear, but confirmed as out are Derek Johnson, vice president of marketing; … »
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Taliban Silences Music & Musicians
in Afghanistan

Anyone who thought that the Taliban’s return to power in Afghanistan in 2021 would be any different than their first reign between 1996 and 2001 was delusional. Nowhere is this more evident than in the current government’s war on … »
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Blue Hill Troupe Presents The Grand Duke, A G&S Rarity

The Blue Hill Troupe (BHT), New York City’s only philanthropic musical theater group, will close its 101st season with a production of The Grand Duke; or, The Statutory Duel— Gilbert & Sullivan’s final collaboration. … »
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Next Season at Cal Performances

The 2025-26 season presented by Cal Performances at UC-Berkeley includes more than 80 performances of concert music, dance, jazz, theater, opera, and global music. Among the music highlights: Artist-in-residence pianist Víkingur … »
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Florida Arts Groups Get Bad News

It is difficult to watch Trump’s bully policies taking hold. Fearful that Florida’s Orange County would lose other federal funding, Cultural Affairs Administrator Vicki Landon has “suspended” any and all grants that would … »
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Layoffs at the Nashville Symphony

In Giancarlo Guerrero’s 16 th and final season as its music director , the Nashville Symphony is said to be in bad financial shape, with eight employees having been laid off in the last week, additional to the layoffs reported last summer . … »
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