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Oregon's Britt Festival Orchestra Gets a New GM

October 29, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Britt Festival Orchestra (BFO), which is coming up on the 60 th anniversary of its annual Britt Music & Arts Festival next summer, has named Renia Shterenberg, a former violinist in the orchestra, as its new general manager. The southern … » Read
 

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A New Era Begins at the Bavarian State Opera

October 29, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Munich is often referred to as the “world’s opera capital,” due in no small part to the presence of the Bavarian State Opera. Serge Dorny, the company’s new general manager, and Vladimir Jurowski, the new music director, … » Read
 

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For Small Arts Groups, the Return to Live Performance Is a Challenge

October 29, 2021 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Much of the positive news of a return to live performing has emanated from larger organizations with the financial wherewithal and resources necessary to implement public health mandates. For smaller organizations, the return is more fraught, as … » Read
 

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San Antonio Musicians File NLRB Complaint

October 28, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
On Oct. 25 the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) received a charge from the San Antonio chapter of the American Federation of Musicians on behalf of the Musicians of the San Antonio Symphony (MOSAS) claiming unfair labor practices by the … » Read
 

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Orchestras, Vaccine Mandates, & Civil Liberties

October 28, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
As their symphony orchestras return to live performances, some musicians find themselves facing a Hobson’s choice. Should they accede to their employer’s mandate that they receive the Covid-19 vaccine, or refuse to get the shot and … » Read
 

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Baltimore Symphony Cancels More Strathmore Concerts as Impass Continues

October 28, 2021 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
The strike by ticket sellers at Strathmore Hall in North Bethesda, MD, and a disagreement with the Baltimore Symphony over terms of its licensing agreement have forced the BSO to cancel four of five concerts there scheduled in November and … » Read
 

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Pittsburgh Symphony CEO Appoints 2 Assistant Conductors

October 28, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO) has appointed two new assistant conductors, each for a two-year term: South Korea-born Moon Doh and American Jacob Joyce will succeed, respectively, former Associate Conductor Earl Lee and former Resident … » Read
 

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Are Metrics Killing Real Journalism?

October 28, 2021 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
In her painstakingly researched book, All the News That’s Fit to Click : How Metrics Are Transforming the Work of Journalists , sociologist Caitlin Petre examines how technology and commercialism have combined to alter the nature of the … » Read
 

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Bernard Haitink and the Chicago Symphony: Four Very Special Years

October 27, 2021 | Wynne Delacoma, Musical America
CHICAGO—Since Bernard Haitink’s death last Thursday at age 92, effusive tributes have been pouring forth. As well they should. Without a doubt, he was one of his era’s most eminent, supremely eloquent conductors. But one … » Read
 

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Chinese Tabloid Urges a Kinder Approach for Yundi Li

October 27, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
An Oct. 23 opinion piece about the current fate of the renowned pianist Li Yundi by Hu Xijin, editor-in-chief of the Global Times , a daily tabloid controlled by the Chinese Communist Party, reveals much about how Chinese society works under its … » Read
 
 

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