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How Live Nation Got Millions in Pandemic Relief Funds
The inclusion of the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant ( SVOG) program in the $900bn pandemic relief package approved by Congress in December 2020 was widely hailed as a lifesaver for performance venues, producers, and talent managers forced to … »
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Spoleto Exec to Boston; New Chief in Berkeley
Nicole Taney, director of artistic planning and operations for the Spoleto Festival USA, which opens on Friday, has been appointed by the Celebrity Series of Boston as its new artistic director. She takes over later in the summer, succeeding Amy … »
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Conductor Maneuvering
British conductor Jan-Latham Koenig , 69, is to be chief conductor of the Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires, as of next season. He is onetime chief conductor of Belgium’s Flanders Philharmonic, the Orchestra of Porto (which he founded at … »
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Simon Preston Dies at 83
Simon Preston, an organist, conductor, and composer of international repute, died on May 13. He was 83. One of the most important church musicians of his time, Preston is widely credited with playing a leading role in reinvigorating the English … »
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The Wreckers as Intended: A Maverick Finally Gets Her Day in (Home) Court
LONDON--Dame Ethel Smyth’s The Wreckers has a reputation as the only English opera of note between Purcell and Britten, and yet it’s hardly ever staged. There was a pioneering recording made nearly 30 years ago and the Bard Music … »
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Anthony Davis's X: All Is Well, Until Things Get Preachy
DETROIT – Why did it take so long for X: The Life and Times of Malcolm X to receive its first major revival? After all, the opera on the iconic Nation of Islam (NOI) civil rights leader, with pulsating music by Anthony Davis and a libretto … »
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NY Phil Performs at Usedom Fest
For the first time since the coronavirus shuttered the world of classical music, the New York Philharmonic has ventured abroad, performing three concerts between May 20 and May 24 on Germany's Baltic Sea island of Usedom. The occasion celebrates … »
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Terence Blanchard on His First, Champion
Last fall Terence Blanchard’s Fire Shut Up in My Bones opened the season at the Metropolitan Opera, the first work by a Black composer to ever be performed in the 138-year history of the company. The opera is the second by the jazz … »
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Vangelis, Noted Film Composer, Dies at 79
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Vangelis, the Greek electronic composer who wrote the unforgettable Academy Award-winning score for the film Chariots of Fire and music for dozens of other movies, documentaries and TV series, has died at 79. Greek … »
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Review: Steve Reich's Conversations Is a Gift from an Entire Generation of Music Makers
If you’ve ever had the privilege of talking with Steve Reich, you’ll know the thoughts come thick and fast—so fast sometimes you can barely keep up. The beauty of Conversations is how all that wisdom and knowledge has been … »
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