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Chicago Baroque Group Shutters
After seven years, the Chicago-based Third Coast Baroque is closing its doors. The group’s cancellation last summer of a planned festival that would have reprised its first program in 2016 foreshadowed the decision by the ensemble’s … »
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Colorado Arts Groups May Be in for Good $$ News
Colorado currently ranks 46 th in per capita government funding, besting only Texas, Kansas, Georgia, and Wisconsin. Colorado Creative Industries (CCI), overseen by the Office of Economic Development and International Trade, is the designated … »
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Numerous Layoffs Coming to UMG
During the upcoming weeks, Universal Music Group will be laying off as many as several hundred employees, many of them in the recorded music division. The goal, according to a company spokesperson, is “to position UMG to accelerate its … »
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San Jose Musicians Get 12% Wage Hike in New Contract
On Jan. 16 Symphony San Jose announced it had ratified a new, four-year agreement with its musicians, as represented by Local 6 of FM. The contract takes effect as of the current season and extends through 2026-27. Negotiations produced a … »
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California's Schools to Get $1bn for Arts Ed; Are They Ready for It?
In February, California’s public schools will begin receiving nearly $1 billion a year to support arts and music education. Proposition 28 was written by Austin Beutner, a former superintendent at the Los Angeles Unified School District, … »
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Philharmonia Baroque Chorale Joins AGMA
The 34 members of the Philharmonia Baroque Chorale have voted unanimously to join the American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA). “We wanted a seat at the table,” explained a member of the choir’s union organizing committee. … »
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ENO Chorus and Orch Vote to Strike
For the first time in 44 years, the orchestra and chorus of the English National Opera will go on strike as of February 1, opening night of The Handmaid's Tale . The action is in response to the radical reduction in government funding that … »
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Juilliard Raises $5M, Gets $5M More
At its annual gala on February 5, Juilliard will honor the Jerome L. Greene Foundation for having generated $10 million in scholarship monies since spring of 2022. At the time, the Foundation said it would match any gifts of $100,000. Fast … »
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Carnegie Hall's Very Timely Upcoming Festival
"Fall of the Weimar Republic: Dancing on the Precipice," Carnegie Hall’s latest citywide festival, is set to launch on Jan. 20 and run through May. Thirty concerts and events at Carnegie Hall as well as 70+ multidisciplinary offerings at … »
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Streaming Platforms as Tools of Piracy
Music streaming annually generates a $17 billion pool of royalties, 10 percent of which is stolen from the artists who create and perform the music. As David Post and Craig Blackwell, who perform as Bad Dog, discovered this past summer, this … »
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