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Tod Machover, Joyce DiDonato Listen to the Trees in New Opera
 
For years, we’ve had it wrong. Trees aren’t just to be hugged but to be heard. At least that’s the theory (and a convincing one) in Overstory Overture, the new Tod Machover opera of sorts about communication among trees, and … »
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Industry News
Apple Classical Arrives 3/28 as Standalone App
 
At last! Apple’s classical music streaming service, promised for mid to late 2022 after the tech giant acquired Primephonic in August 2021 , is scheduled to launch on Monday, March 28, as a standalone app. Those who already have Apple Music … »
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Contests & Awards
Sphinx Awards Its Medals of Excellence
 
On March 1, the Sphinx Organization awarded its highest honor—the Medal of Excellence, recognizing extraordinary Black and Latinx classical musicians —to three artists, each of whom receives $50,000. Cuban-American cellist Tommy Mesa … »
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Contests & Awards
Curtis Gets $10M
 
The tuition-free Curtis Institute of Music seems to receive multi-million-dollar gifts on a regular basis. The latest is $10 million from longtime board member Penelope P. Watkins; the monies are intended to endow the school’s … »
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People in the News
Nicola Benedetti Honoree of 2023 Dallas Symphony Symposium
 
The Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s fifth annual Women in Classical Music Symposium, November 12-15, 2023, will honor violinist/educator Nicola Benedetti, hardly a stranger to the annual event and one of the world’s tireless … »
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Industry News
Cleveland O Opera Festival Examines the Success of The American Dream
 
This May the Cleveland Orchestra is presenting The American Dream , a festival of music, exhibits, panel discussions, a film, a play, a poetry reading, and numerous concerts, all of which explore questions of whether and how the U.S. has … »
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Contests & Awards
Recent International Competition Wins
 
The Arete Quartet from South Korea was chosen as winner of the 15 th International Mozart Competition string quartet category, taking home a cash prize of €20,000 ($21,100). The foursome—violinists Chae-Ann Jeon and Dong-Hwi Kim, … »
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Industry News
Heads Up: USCIS Proposes Alarming Visa Fee Increases
 
An alarming hike in U.S. visa fees—topping 400 percent, along with other changes—would directly impact arts organizations and has been proposed by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The deadline for public … »
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Industry News
Classical Music Shakeup at the BBC Includes End of Its Singers
 
In a move that one official labels "the first major review of classical music at the BBC in a generation," the media giant has announced a major shakeup that the Musicians Union insists will have an “utterly devastating” impact on how … »
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U.K. Musicians Join Protest Against U.S. Visa Fee Increases
 
In a cynical move that seems intended to generate revenue to help underwrite U.S. immigration policies, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has proposed raising artist visa petition fees by nearly 400 percent. The … »
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