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The System That Governs Streaming Royalties Is 'Absurd, Archaic, and Unnecessary'
The music industry and the tech companies are engaged in what one music executive calls a “deeply dysfunctional symbiotic relationship.” Billions of dollars—$28.8 billion in 2021—are at stake in the battle over the … »
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BOAC at Mass MoCA Part II: The Rest of the Story
Following continues Stearns's BOAC review, posted yesterday . The post-minimalist aesthetic has staying power among the Bang on a Can (BOAC) composers, influenced by Dutch minimalist Louis Andriessen, thanks to their ways of applying it on every … »
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Artist Roster Rotations, Additions
Veronika Arkhangel, former associate director of artistic planning for the Metropolitan Opera and, before that, with CAMI, has signed tenor Yusif Eyvazov to her new firm, Arcadia Artists. Eyvazov, who frequently performs with his wife, Anna … »
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Bang on a Can at Mass MoCA: Part I, Field of Vision
NORTH ADAMS, MA--Any major Bang on a Can event is bound to test what you think music is, what it can say, and even how sound is made. But during the Bang on a Can LOUD Weekend July 28-30 at MASS MoCA (Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art) in … »
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Orchestra and Conductor in His 'Absolute Prime' Dazzle the Proms
LONDON--Cognoscenti of Puccini’s less-performed operas have long recognized that Il Tabarro , the opening act of his 1920 trilogy Il Trittico , is one of his most enthralling and advanced scores. When followed by the emotional … »
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Elephant in the Room(s): The Audience
Music critic Andrew Mellor has had a recurring dream in which he walks into the 2,350-seat London Coliseum for Jonathan Miller’s production of The Mikado and finds fewer than 100 people in attendance. The theater itself is dirty and … »
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Researchers Quantify Classical Music's 'Soothing' Impact
A paper published in the journal Cureus— " The Effect of Classical Music on Heart Rate, Blood Pressure, and Mood’’ —bolsters long-held beliefs regarding the connections between listening to classical music and blood … »
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$50M Gets Naming Rights for Geffen Hall Auditorium
The actual concert hall of David Geffen Hall, named in 2015 for a $100m gift from the LA billionaire, will be the Wu Tsai Theater, named for the $50m gift from Clara Wu Tsai and Joe Tsa that enabled the renovation to be completed two years ahead … »
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At Caramoor, Trinity Baroque Takes on Theodora
Caramoor’s summer festival for years held a place on the itinerary of opera goers, thanks to Will Crutchfield’s Bel Canto at Caramoor series. After 2017, when the latter, rebranded as Teatro Nuovo, ventured forth on its own, Caramoor … »
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Royal College Suspends Piano Prof for Pro-Putin Performance in Ukraine
The Royal College of Music has suspended Alexander Romanovsky, a professor of piano, for appearing in a video filmed by Russian state-controlled media in front of a bombed-out theater in the Ukrainian port city of Mariupol. The theater had been … »
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