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Baltimore Symphony Gets $5M

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) has sought and received $4 million from the Sherman Family Foundation, with an additional $1 million in matching funds planned. The Foundation, based in Baltimore, focuses on education and … »
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Reviews
Il Pomo d’Oro Whirls Through Jephtha with a Starry Cast

LONDON—Founded in 2012, Zürich-based Il Pomo d’Oro has emerged as one of the leading period-instrument ensembles around. To judge by its healthy discography, it’s also something of a go-to for top-flight singers in the … »
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The Dilemma of Grand Opera: Witness the Met

With an annual budget over $300 million for nearly 200 performances per season, the Metropolitan Opera is the nation’s largest performing arts institution. Its recent struggles—declining attendance, extra drawdowns from its endowment, … »
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Mahler's Songs Are 'Marvels'

Gustav Mahler’s symphonies are gigantic in scope, “visceral and overwhelming,” writes pianist Julius Drake, embodying the composer’s belief that they “must contain everything.” His 50 or so songs, on the other … »
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The AP's Take on Trump's Arts Cuts
NEW YORK -- Poet Marie Howe, one of this year's winners of the Pulitzer Prize , says being a writer is often less a career than a vocation. You rely on teaching and other outside work and seek support from foundations or from a government agency, … »
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People in the News
La Scala's Next Music Director

South Korean conductor Myung-Whun Chung has been announced to succeed Riccardo Chailly as music director of Teatro alla Scala from the end of 2026, when Chailly exits, until 2030. Chung, 72, has been closely associated with La Scala since … »
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Performing Arts Unions Push Back Against Prez Cuts

Donald Trump’s planned elimination of federal funding for the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), the National Endowment for Humanities (NEH), and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has prompted strong objections from … »
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Feats and Feasts at Aix, Part II

It’s an Aix-en-Provence tradition for a major visiting ensemble to perform Bach’s sacred music on Easter Day. They usually opt for one of the great epics; however, this year Easter Festival welcomed regular visitors Les Talens … »
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NEA-NEH Grants Ambush: The Repercussions
In early May scores of arts organizations received emailed letters informing them that their grants from the National Endowment for the Arts were being terminated because their missions were no longer aligned with Trump administration priorities … »
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Contests & Awards
Tucker Award Winners Announced

Bass-baritone Nicholas Brownlee is the 2025 winner of the Richard Tucker Award. Selected by conferral rather than audition, the winner receives a $50,000 cash prize as well as the ongoing support of the Tucker family and foundation. Brownlee, a … »
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