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A 1,200-Acre Shangri-La for the Arts
Among amateurs and pros, listeners and practitioners, “Interlochen” means music—camp or school, maybe both. That’s true enough, but it's just the tip of the iceberg. Situated between two lakes on 1,200 wooded acres in … »
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Rhode Island Arts Groups Struggle to Survive
In what has become an all-too-familiar scenario, Rhode Island’s arts organizations are fighting for their lives. The failure of audiences to return in pre-pandemic numbers has produced revenue losses across the state equivalent to 20 … »
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University of the Arts Suddenly Shutters
On May 31, the students and faculty of the University of the Arts read in The Philadelphia Inquirer that the school would close in a week, on June 7. In a stunning understatement, the school’s website explained, “The situation came to … »
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KenCen Launches 25th Summer Music Institutes
Each summer the Kennedy Center, in collaboration with the Washington National Opera (WNO) and the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO), offers summer training programs for young people interested in careers in classical music. The WNO’s Opera … »
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Maestro Has Spawned a Flood of Classical Music Biopics
Music biopics have become all the rage in the film industry. Pop legends Elvis, Freddie Mercury, Elton John, Bob Marley, and Amy Winehouse have all received the Hollywood treatment. Last year classical music aficionados were treated to Bradley … »
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Latest Lawsuit vs. Philly Pops Includes Kimmel Center & Philadelphia Orchestra
The beleaguered (and presumably near-death) Philly Pops finds itself embroiled yet again in a law suit . The latest, filed in federal district court by Terell Stafford, its former artistic director of jazz, alleges he wrongfully lost his job and … »
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Philly O Honors Longtime Musicians & Retirees
In a special ceremony during the June 1 concert in Verizon Hall, the Philadelphia Orchestra honored nine of its musicians for their contributions to the organization. Violist Marvin Moon [pictured], a member of the orchestra since 2007, received … »
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Nodding to ACE, English Touring Opera Exits London
In Autumn 2024, the English Touring Opera is relocating from its current home base in London to a new hub in Sheffield as part of Arts Council England’s effort to transfer operations of several arts organizations outside the nation’s … »
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Buffalo Catholic Diocese Cancels Gay Men's Chorus Concert
Claiming that the group’s “values are inconsistent with Catholic teaching,” the Diocese of Buffalo recently canceled a concert by the Buffalo Gay Men’s Chorus scheduled for June 9 at the upcoming Summer Choir Festival … »
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SF Opera Prepares for the Tragedies of Innocence
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—An uneasy orchestral prelude sets the mood: muffled percussion, brooding woodwinds, anguished strings. The curtain rises and the first voices we hear are of two young men cowering in the shadows. “I … I … »
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