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NEA American Rescue Plan Distributes $200.2M for Subgrants

December 3, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) has awarded American Rescue Plan (ARP) grants totaling $20.2 million to 66 local arts agencies for subgrants to assist arts and cultural organizations in recovering from the pandemic. Grant awards of … » Read
 

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Newcomers in the Executive Suite

December 3, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Monteux School and Music Festival, the six-week conductor-intensive founded by legendary maestro Pierre Monteux in 1943, has a new executive director in Stan Renard , an alumnus of the school. Renard succeeds Marc C. Thayer, in the job … » Read
 

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Buffalo & Detroit Each Get 100M for Arts Groups

December 3, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
On Dec. 2, the Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Foundation announced donations of $100mn each to arts and cultural institutions in western New York and southeast Michigan. Wilson established the $1.2bn foundation in 2014 to fund activities in the Buffalo … » Read
 

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Opus 3 Under New Management, in Every Sense

December 2, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The unprecedented partnership created by a generously endowed conservatory (San Francisco Conservatory of Music, or SFCM) purchasing a Covid-vulnerable artist management firm (Opus 3) has new leadership. David Stull—president of SFCM and … » Read
 

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Curtis Institute, 92Y in New Partnership

December 2, 2021 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
“Curtis at 92Y,” a new collaboration between Philadelphia’s Curtis Institute of Music and the 92 nd Street Y, will offer performances, classes for schoolchildren, adult education, mentorship, and more while providing Curtis with … » Read
 

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Montréal's Ensemble Contemporain to Cease Operations

December 2, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
On Nov. 30 Véronique Lacroix, artistic director and founder of L’Ensemble contemporain de Montréal (ECM+), told a stunned audience that the ensemble would be shutting down, most likely after a final concert. “We worked … » Read
 

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Good News, Bad News for the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra

December 2, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
In October, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra opened with great fanfare its new home at Bradley Symphony Center, the $90 million conversion of the former Warner Grand Theater in the downtown area of the city. That's the good news, along with a … » Read
 

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In LA: 'Reel Music' Gives Concert Hall Bona Fides to Recent Film Scores

December 2, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Film music, an essential component of the motion picture art, has often been considered the musical equivalent of a red-headed step child—underappreciated and not quite up to classical standards. Ironically, these days, writes Mark Swed for … » Read
 

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New Artist of the Month: Pianist Tom Borrow

December 1, 2021 | Zachary Lewis, Musical America
CLEVELAND—Plenty of rising artists have gained attention by substituting for their more established colleagues at the last minute. Pianist Tom Borrow, however, is making a career out of it.   Still just 21 years old, Borrow has hit the … » Read
 

Reviews

Theodora at La Scala: Starry Cast Lacks Soul

December 1, 2021 | James Imam, Musical America
MILAN--The 1750 London premiere of Handel’s Theodora was a flop, receiving only three performances in its opening run. The oratorio’s La Scala debut on Nov. 20 was a different story, the audience erupting into raucous applause at the … » Read
 
 

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