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Louisville O in 2025-26 Is on the Move

March 5, 2025 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The 2025-26 season of the Louisville Orchestra (LO) offers an impressive slate of classical concerts, several of which will include world premieres. Music Director Teddy Abrams is never far from the stage, save for two weeks in September, when he … » Read
 

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MacArthur Foundation to Boost Funding in Response to Trump Cuts

March 5, 2025 | Thalia Beaty, Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP)—The John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation will increase its giving over the next two years in response to what it calls a “crisis” prompted by the Trump administration’s freeze on federal foreign aid … » Read
 

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Law & Disorder: Performing Arts Division

March 4, 2025 | Brian Goldstein, GG Arts Law
Editor's note: Law & Disorder, Performing Arts Division has long been a popular, if somewhat irregular, blog on Musical America. As of this posting, and due to the frequent and radical changes affecting the arts under the new administration, … » Read
 

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Christian Tetzlaff Cancels the U.S.

March 4, 2025 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
German violinist Christian Tetzlaff, whose annual performance schedule usually includes 20 appearances in the U.S., has cancelled an upcoming eight concert tour of his quartet in New York, Connecticut, Georgia, and California. He also said he is … » Read
 

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Florida Orchestra Gets $2 Million

March 3, 2025 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Florida Orchestra’s gala benefit concert last weekend featuring Yo-Yo Ma provided the backdrop for the announcement of two separate $1 million gifts. Edward Kaloust, the founder and former CEO of MEDI-Weightloss, made one of the gifts … » Read
 

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Local Critic Proposes Smart but Naive Solutions

March 3, 2025 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO) pays musicians a base salary of about $110,000 for a 20-week classical series as well as pops concerts and live-with-film performances. This level of compensation is a stark contrast to that for members of … » Read
 

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Eastern Music Festival Cancels Its 2025 Edition

February 28, 2025 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Eastern Music Festival (EMF), est. 1962, has cancelled its upcoming iteration for the first time ever, save for the pandemic. The event, scheduled this year for June 28-August 2, is held annually on the campus of Guilford College in Greensboro, … » Read
 

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Moby-Dick Finally Arrives at the Met

February 28, 2025 | Mike Silverman, Associated Press
When Leonard Foglia was invited to direct an opera based on Herman Melville’s masterpiece about a white whale, his first reaction was: “Moby-Dick. That’s great!” “Then I ran to a used bookstore and got the … » Read
 

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Executive Orders Cancel Major Project with DEI High Schoolers

February 27, 2025 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The mean-spiritedness of Trump 2.0 was on full display last week when the U.S. Marine Band canceled a May concert program scheduled for the Northern Virginia Community College campus “in accordance with recent Executive Orders.” The … » Read
 

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Latest Cuts at NY Public Radio Include WQXR Content Chief

February 27, 2025 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The bloodletting that began four years ago at New York Public Radio is continuing, with a fourth round of cuts announced on Feb. 25. In an email to staff, CEO LaFontaine Oliver disclosed that 21 full-time positions and seven open … » Read
 
 

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