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Brexit Strikes Again, This Time Against Orchestras

January 11, 2024 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The beleaguered community of British orchestras is about to receive another gut punch, when, on April 1, a new Brexit tax hike will likely make European touring all but unaffordable. At the U.K. government’s direction, British orchestras … » Read
 

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U.S. Dept of Ed Reaches Accord with San Francisco Conservatory

January 11, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Office for Civil Rights (OCR)at the U.S. Department of Education on January 10 announced that, going forward, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) has agreed to comply with Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. The accord … » Read
 

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''Ensemble Arts Philly.'' Many Presenters, One Umbrella.

January 10, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The 2021 merger of the Philadelphia Orchestra with its home base, the Kimmel Center, seemed, on paper, a splendid idea, pooling administrative functions such as marketing and operations. Titled “The Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center, … » Read
 

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New Model, New Music for the 2024 Cinci May Fest

January 9, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
In announcing its 151 st season, May 17-25, 2024, the Cincinnati May Festival has also unveiled a new business model, which follows the Ojai Festival’s pattern of bringing in a new programmer—here titled “festival … » Read
 

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Oregon Symphony Signs New Contract

January 9, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
On Jan. 4, after a five-month negotiation, the management and musicians of the Oregon Symphony announced the ratification of a three-year collective bargaining agreement. The contract takes immediate effect and runs through the 2025-26 season. … » Read
 

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SFS Soundbox Series Reined In

January 8, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Citing “still significant financial pressures on the organization,” San Francisco Symphony CEO Matthew Spivey has announced the cancellation of one of two remaining SoundBox programs for the current season as well as the likely … » Read
 

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The Hunt for the G&S Utopia, Limited Urtext

January 8, 2024 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
There are 13 operettas by Gilbert and Sullivan that are still in the canon today. When they were written in the late 19 th century, lax copyright laws led D'Oyly Carte, the company that introduced the works, to keep tight control over the scores … » Read
 

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New Operas Focusing on Contemporary Issues and Events

January 8, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
While the traditional opera canon contains works that often bear little relevance to contemporary issues, a number of the newer ones decidedly do, using either real and/or recent events that are immediately relatable as their bases.   The … » Read
 

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Nashville Arts Funding: Diversity Efforts Mired in Affirmative Action Ruling

January 5, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Arts funding is in turmoil in Nashville. Metro Arts, the agency that oversees the city’s cultural grants program, has had four executive directors in two years, one of whom resigned amid allegations of racism and workplace toxicity. In … » Read
 

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ENO Choristers Begin Vote on Strike Action

January 5, 2024 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
On Jan. 4 the choristers of the English National Opera began voting on whether or not to strike or take other labor action in their dispute over pay. “Equity’s members cannot accept the devastating contract cuts which are being … » Read
 
 

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