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Wallace Foundation Studies Audience Building & Finds No 'Magic Bullet'
In Search of the Magic Bullet , a report released by the Wallace Foundation, summarizes insights gained from a four-year initiative that saw the funder invest nearly $41 million in grants supporting audience-building projects by 25 performing … »
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Orchestra on Tour: A Logistical, Environmental Challenge
Taking a symphony orchestra on the road has many of the challenges of a small military campaign, fortunately without any of the attendant bloodshed. When the National Symphony Orchestra recently departed Washington for its first European tour … »
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Colburn School Updates $400M Expansion Plans
The timetable and costs for the Colburn School 100,000-sq.-ft. expansion, designed by Frank Gehry, have been updated. Initially announced in March of 2022 , and situated next to the School's Grand Avenue campus in downtown Los Angeles, the … »
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Orchestras + Healthcare Activities=A Good ROI
A new report issued at the annual conference of the Association of British Orchestras this past January emphasizes the good work orchestra musicians do in formal and informal care settings throughout the U.K. The Orchestras in Healthcare report , … »
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Playing in a State-funded Ensemble Is Not as Secure as It Seems
It is received wisdom among classical musicians in the U.S. that a career in Europe offers a great deal more stability because governments at all levels subsidize the arts. “Yes, but…,” responds Heather Kurzbauer, a violinist … »
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Met Opera in 2024-25: 6 New Stagings, 4 New Directors
The Metropolitan Opera’s 2024-25 season, which opens September 23 with Jeanine Tesori’s Grounded , continues emphasizing contemporary operas, this time all tried and tweaked elsewhere before coming to the Met stage. That includes the … »
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Capturing Maestro's Sound
One of the many appeals of Bradley Cooper’s Oscar-nominated film Maestro is the authenticity of its musical performances, most especially the recreation of the London Symphony Orchestra’s 1973 performance of Mahler’s … »
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St. Louis Symphony Rolls Out Its 145th Season
The 2024-25 season of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra (SLSO), the ensemble’s 145 th and Stéphane Denève’s sixth as music director, kicks off on Sept. 19 with the traditional free concert on Art Hill in Forest Park. Over … »
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Detroit Musicians Come to Contract Agreement Ahead of Schedule
For the fourth consecutive time, the Detroit Symphony and its musicians have reached a new contract in advance of the current agreement’s expiration next September. In a press release, the orchestra’s President and CEO Erik … »
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ENO Musicians, Mgmt. Compromise; Strike Cancelled
The orchestra of ENO has voted to stop all strike action planned for the middle of February after management agreed to revise its plans to dismiss all the musicians before rehiring them as part-time employees for six months of the year. Going … »
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