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Cinci Symphony Venue Plan Prompts Boycott Threat
The recent news that Music & Event Management, Inc., a for-profit subsidiary of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra (CSO), is purchasing Coney Island, the city’s 137-year-old amusement park, with an eye toward spending $118 million to … »
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Musicians for Cultural Diplomacy: Not Quite the Good Ol' Days
The recent announcement of the Global Music Diplomacy Initiative by Secretary of State Antony Blinken represents a reboot of a decades-old strategy by the U.S. to use music as a means of transcending political and geographical borders. It first … »
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Pittsburgh Pops Helps Offset Post-pandemic Slump
The pandemic wreaked havoc with audience behavior in the performing arts across the U.S. The forced abandonment of live performances for a year or more, combined with the explosion of streaming services, served to gut post-pandemic subscriptions … »
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Israel Phil Players Divide and Conquer
The barbaric attack by Hamas in early October has mobilized Israelis of all stripes. For the musicians of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, whose scheduled performances in October and November were cancelled, the call to action initially meant … »
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NY Phil Announces 'All Angles Considered' Spring Gala
Apart from fund-raising, the New York Philharmonic’s annual Spring Gala appears to have missions to accomplish and messages to deliver: The centennial of its trademark Young People’s Concerts; the propensity for music education of its … »
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Vienna Boys' Choir Gets a Gov't Bailout
BERLIN (AP) — The Austrian government said Saturday that it is giving the country’s centuries-old Vienna Boys Choir 800,000 euros ($884,000) to help it out of severe financial difficulties. “It goes without saying that we will … »
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U.K. Musicians Post-Covid Are Suffering
Life for musicians in the U.K. can be pretty grim at the moment. A recent census of over 6,000 of their peers found that 30 percent of professional musicians are experiencing low mental well-being, due largely to financial circumstance. "It's … »
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Two New Structures for Listening: Similar Costs, Different Goals
The enthusiasm of post-pandemic audiences for a return to live performances has thus far been less than full-throated. The ready availability of streamed concerts and plays has disrupted long-established patterns of cultural consumption and … »
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Programming the New/Unusual Concerto: Not an Easy Sell
Enticing an orchestra to step outside its comfort zone and program new or obscure repertoire is no easy feat. “It takes a long time to build trust,” says cellist Alisa Weilerstein. “Usually, you build a relationship… with … »
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Boston's Top 10 Musical Events, 2023
There is much high-level music-making in Boston, so it was hard to choose only ten items. Here are my personal standouts. 10. Virtuoso pianist Daniil Trifonov returned to Boston in the Celebrity Series, but it wasn’t his rushed, unfocussed … »
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