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Concert Visuals: Enhancement or Distraction?
The growing scrutiny of the traditional format for symphony concerts has produced a multitude of experiments by orchestras here and abroad. Groups have tried everything from semi-staged operas in concert to seating audience members among the … »
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People in the News
Deborah Borda Retire? Guess Again.
Deborah Borda may have exited the executive suites of the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Philharmonic, Detroit Symphony, Handel and Haydn Society, et al.—all of which she has run and transformed with marked success—but, … »
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Cleveland O Principal Trumpet Joins Curtis Institute
Just five weeks after Cleveland Orchestra principal trumpet Michael Sachs resigned as chair of the Cleveland Institute of Music (CIM)’s brass department, he has been snatched up by the Curtis Institute of Music. He joins the faculty … »
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Recreating Bernstein's 1973 Mahler Resurrection for Maestro
Maestro , Bradley Cooper’s forthcoming biopic about Leonard Bernstein, promises an up-close look at one of the 20 th century’s most prodigious musical personalities. But the film, which clocks in at two hours, ten minutes, ironically … »
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Met Opera Sued for Alleged Violation of Musicians' Pension Plan
Retired MET Orchestra oboist Sharon Meekins is suing her former employer for retirement benefits due. Meekins, who played oboe and/or English horn as needed in the orchestra from 1987 to 2022, says the company has violated the Employee Retirement … »
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Contests & Awards
Chamber Music America Announces Biennial Cleveland Quartet Award
Chamber Music America’s biennial Cleveland Quartet Award, which goes to an up-and-coming ensemble with “significant promise,” will be presented at CMA’s January conference in New York to the Balourdet Quartet. The award … »
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Spotify's New Biz Model: No Royalties to Over Half of Its Tracks
Spotify is set to announce the most significant changes to its royalty model since the service’s founding in 2008. According to Music Business Worldwide , beginning in the first quarter of 2024, tracks that garner fewer than 1,000 streams … »
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New ROH Jephtha Battles the Opera's Challenges
LONDON—Premiered in 1751, Jephtha can stake a decent claim to being Handel’s greatest oratorio, the culmination of a 40-year career in music drama. All that hinders its translation to the stage are the weighty choruses that hold up an … »
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Young Concert Artists Taps Six Winners for 2023
On Nov. 12, the six winners of the Young Concert Artists (YCA) 2023 Susan Wadsworth International Auditions were introduced to the public at a concert at the Morgan Library in New York. The six, who were selected from among more than 150 … »
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Cecilia Bartoli Announces 2024 Salzburg Whitsun Festival
In 2024, Salzburg’s annual Whitsun Festival will celebrate the oeuvre of W.A. Mozart. “He created a universe,” exclaims Cecilia Bartoli, the festival’s artistic director, “a world of its own which gives us endless … »
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