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Post Pandemic, Arts Groups See a Need to Change
A new study funded by the Wallace Foundation updates the views of the 25 organizations participating in the Building Audiences for Sustainability initiative, who were canvassed before the pandemic, 2016-2019. Wallace reports all were … »
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John Nelson, Michael Spyres, and an Arrogant Young Virtuoso
The indefatigable John Nelson and the indefinable Michael Spyres continue their musical love affair with Hector Berlioz, a three-way relationship that began in 2016 with Les Troyens and has flourished ever since. The two men’s shared … »
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Soprano Edita Gruberová Dies at 74
Edita Gruberová, the legendary Slovak-born coloratura soprano, died in Zurich on October 18, her Munich-based Hilbert Artists Management said. She was 74. Born in Bratislava, Gruberová studied in the Slovak capital before making her … »
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Women Conductors on the Rise--Thanks to Women
There is no denying that the outright misogyny that has characterized the classical music world for centuries is on the wane. But it is far too early to declare that women now enjoy equal access to the world’s orchestra podiums. The ongoing … »
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Manhattan School of Music's Artist Scholars, 2021-22
The Manhattan School of Music (MSM) has unveiled its 2021-22 roster of Artist Scholars—artists, activists, educators, and arts leaders who will share with students their experiences, expertise, and insights around artistry, creativity, and … »
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A New Fidelio That Succeeds on Every Front
SAN FRANCISCO—San Francisco Opera’s Fidelio arrived nearly overloaded with expectations. Originally planned as last season’s inaugural production to celebrate the choice of Eun Sun Kim as new music director, the show had to be … »
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Francesca Zambello to Exit Glimmerglass; 2022 Season Unveiled
Francesca Zambello will exit the Glimmerglass Festival at the end of the 2022 festival after what will have been 12 seasons as artistic and general director of the annual Cooperstown, NY, event. She has decided, she tells The New York Times , to … »
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Centuries-old Boychoir Will Soon Admit (Gasp!) Girls
St. John’s College, one of the 31 colleges at the University of Cambridge, has taken a step forward in announcing that its choir will accept girls and women as of 2022. The Choir of St. John’s, with a history dating back to the 1670s … »
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The Future of the Music Biz Is About Tech, Not Art
The time of year for predictions is fast approaching, and author, jazz critic, and music historian Ted Gioia decided to get a jump on the trend with his dozen predictions for the future of music. Record labels will stop developing new … »
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Promises, Promises: East London as a New Cultural Hub
On Oct. 14, London Mayor Sadiq Khan and Rokhsana Fiaz, mayor of Newham, announced plans for transforming East London’s Royal Docks into a cultural quarter that would produce 35,000 jobs and 4,000 new homes while generating more than … »
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