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One Year Later, Colorado Springs Phil & Players Come to Terms

October 11, 2021 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
After management’s year-long attempt to get rid of its musicians’ union and their right to bargain collectively, and seven months on the AFM’s “unfair” list, the Colorado Springs Philharmonic finally has reached an … » Read
 

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A Few New Conductor Appointments

October 11, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Kazushi Ono is to succeed Stéphane Denève as music director of the Brussels Philharmonic, effective as of fall 2022 for five years. The Japanese conductor is current music director of Barcelona Symphony Orchestra and the Tokyo … » Read
 

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UMich Accuses Bright Sheng of Racism

October 11, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
On Sept. 10, Bright Sheng, the Leonard Bernstein Distinguished University Professor of Composition at the University of Michigan’s School of Music, Theater & Dance (SMTD) convened the first meeting of his undergraduate composition … » Read
 

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Performer Killed by Descending Scenery at the Bolshoi

October 11, 2021 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
An onstage extra was killed on Saturday at the Bolshoi Theater, reportedly crushed by a piece of scenery. Media reports say the 37-year-old exited in the wrong direction during a scene change and a backdrop descended on him. The performance of … » Read
 

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Houston Symphony, Musicians, Sign 5-Year Agreement

October 11, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Houston Symphony has reached its first ever five-year contract between management and the American Federation of Musicians, Local 65-699. Taking effect on October1, the new agreement extends through October 31, 2026. Three key elements in the … » Read
 

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McCartney: It was Lennon Who Broke up the Beatles

October 11, 2021 | Danica Kirka, Associated Press
LONDON (AP) — Paul McCartney has revisited the breakup of The Beatles, flatly disputing the suggestion that he was responsible for the group’s demise. Speaking on an episode of BBC Radio 4’s This Cultural Life that is scheduled … » Read
 

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KenCen, Stagehands Reach Accord

October 10, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Another labor vs. arts management cliff-hanger has been resolved. Much as the Met Opera and its orchestra musicians reached accord within weeks of opening night, Kennedy Center and its stagehands have come to a meeting of the minds just four days … » Read
 

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KenCen Stagehands Authorize Strike--Update

October 8, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
October 11 update : Please note that the labor issues at Kennedy Center have been resolved since this article appeared. See KenCen Stagehands Reach Accord. It is, unfortunately, no surprise to hear that the local union board of the International … » Read
 

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Survey: Only 40% of U.S. Orchestras Require Audience Vaccination or Testing

October 8, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The League of American Orchestras conducted a survey in late August/early September to determine vaccination, masking, and distancing policies among U.S. orchestra musicians, staff, and audiences. A total of 202 of the League’s 700 member … » Read
 

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Debby King, the 'Soul' of Carnegie, Dies at 71

October 8, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Debby King, a Carnegie Hall stalwart for 34 years, died at age 71 on Sept. 20. Dubbed the “soul” of the venerable performance hall by cellist Yo-Yo Ma, King functioned as a personal assistant who had a new boss every night. She was … » Read
 
 

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