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Jennifer Koh's Pandemic Project Bears Fruit on Recording
Panic was the operative word for many in the classical music world when the pandemic shut down their industry in March 2020. “I lost all of my work," recalls violinist Jennifer Koh. "It was not good times." At one point she had to rely on … »
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Musicians' Union, NYC Ballet Orchestra, Unhappy with Arbitrator's Ruling
AFM Local 802 has accused the New York City Ballet of using the pandemic as an excuse to not pay a fair wage to its orchestra while the company was shuttered. The union, in a letter to City Ballet Executive Director Katherine E. Brown, … »
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Gary Graffman, Jennifer Higdon Exit Curtis
The Curtis Institute of Music has accepted Gary Graffman's resignation. After discussions with school administrators, the 92-year-old pianist and former director and president is no longer on the faculty of the storied institution. Graffman lives … »
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B'way Theaters' Multi-layered Strategies to Combat Covid-19 Spread
NEW YORK (AP) — There’s a woman who has seen the play Pass Over multiple times in just a few days. She sat with the audience one night, returned another day to stand at the back of the theater and once stayed backstage for an entire … »
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China National Symphony O Names President
Li Xincao, chief conductor of the China National Symphony Orchestra (CNSO) since 2018 and its vice president since 2019, has been named the orchestra’s president by the Ministry of Culture & Tourism. He fills a post vacated by Zhang Yi … »
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Conductor Gets Booster Shot on Stage, While Conducting
BUDAPEST, Hungary -- At a free open-air concert in Budapest last week Budapest Festival Orchestra (BFO) Chief Conductor Iván Fischer removed his jacket to reveal a white dress shirt with a hole cut out of the sleeve. As he kept his … »
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European Orchestras' Early Receptivity to Black American Composers
Europe has historically offered a warmer reception to Black American composers than has the U.S. William Grant Still’s music received some of its earliest performances in Paris, for example, and his Afro-American Symphony received its … »
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Podium News from Japan and Germany
Singapore-born conductor Kahchun Wong is to be the new principal guest conductor of the Japan Philharmonic as of next month, succeeding the ailing Neeme Järvi. Wong's debut with Japan Phil came last March when he stepped in for Pietari … »
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The Met & Its Orchestra Come to Terms: What Are They?
A deal struck on Aug. 24 between the Metropolitan Opera and the American Federation of Musicians (AFM), the union representing orchestra members, assures that the nation’s largest performing arts organization will open its 2021-22 season as … »
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Philadelphia Will Erect a Marian Anderson Statue
Plans were announced yesterday for a statue of Marian Anderson to be erected on the front steps of the Academy of Music in Philadelphia, the famed contralto’s hometown. The house she grew up in in South Philadelphia was placed in 2011 on … »
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