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Wallace Foundation Studies Audience Building & Finds No 'Magic Bullet'

February 22, 2024 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
In Search of the Magic Bullet , a report released by the Wallace Foundation, summarizes insights gained from a four-year initiative that saw the funder invest nearly $41 million in grants supporting audience-building projects by 25 performing … » Read
 

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City of Birmingham Arts Groups Face Drastic Cuts

February 22, 2024 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The City of Birmingham (U.K.), which declared bankruptcy last September, has announced some drastic cuts over the next two years  to tackle a £300m budget shortfall. Arts groups are particularly impacted. In addition to increasing … » Read
 

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Orchestra on Tour: A Logistical, Environmental Challenge

February 22, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Taking a symphony orchestra on the road has many of the challenges of a small military campaign, fortunately without any of the attendant bloodshed. When the National Symphony Orchestra recently departed Washington for its first European tour … » Read
 

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Met Opera in 2024-25: 6 New Stagings, 4 New Directors

February 21, 2024 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Metropolitan Opera’s 2024-25 season, which opens September 23 with Jeanine Tesori’s Grounded , continues emphasizing contemporary operas, this time all tried and tweaked elsewhere before coming to the Met stage. That includes the … » Read
 

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Oakland Symphony Premieres Here I Stand, a Tribute to Paul Robeson

February 21, 2024 | Steven Winn, Musical America
Here I Stand , the centerpiece of the Oakland Symphony’s February 16 concert at the Paramount Theater, was a communal event in the widest sense of the term. In commissioning and performing a new oratorio about the singer, actor, and … » Read
 

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Colburn School Updates $400M Expansion Plans

February 21, 2024 | Taylor Grant,  Musical America
The timetable and costs for the Colburn School 100,000-sq.-ft. expansion, designed by Frank Gehry, have been updated. Initially announced in March of 2022 , and situated next to the School's Grand Avenue campus in downtown Los Angeles, the … » Read
 

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Playing in a State-funded Ensemble Is Not as Secure as It Seems

February 21, 2024 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
It is received wisdom among classical musicians in the U.S. that a career in Europe offers a great deal more stability because governments at all levels subsidize the arts. “Yes, but…,” responds Heather Kurzbauer, a violinist … » Read
 

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Orchestras + Healthcare Activities=A Good ROI

February 21, 2024 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
A new report issued at the annual conference of the Association of British Orchestras this past January emphasizes the good work orchestra musicians do in formal and informal care settings throughout the U.K. The Orchestras in Healthcare report , … » Read
 

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New Artistic Director for Rome Opera

February 21, 2024 | Edward Egerton, Musical America
Paolo Arcà, artistic director of La Scala decades ago (1997-2003), is to take the post at Opera di Roma. He succeeds Alessio Vlad, who resigned last year and has since moved on to become artistic director of Teatro Regio di Parma. … » Read
 

Reviews

Ólafsson's Journey Through the Goldbergs, New York to Reykjavík

February 20, 2024 | Matthew Gurewitsch, Musical America
Having taken a first bow or two after his February 7 Carnegie Hall debut with J.S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations, Víkingur Ólafsson returned to the stage, produced a mic from his sleeve like a rabbit from a hat, and directed the … » Read
 
 

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