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Don't Coddle the Anti-Vaxxers
Charles McNulty, chief theater critic for the Los Angeles Times , has some advice for those Americans reluctant to get vaccinated against Covid-19. “Enjoy your God-given freedom!” he tells them. But he adds, “If they’re … »
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Digital Is No Longer Just for Survival
Digital streaming, seen by many arts organizations as an emergency measure during the pandemic, is here to stay. “All they have to do is figure out how to use [it],” two reporters write in the San Francisco Chronicle . The duo’s … »
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Chicago Lyric Returns in 2021-22, with New Seats and New Music Director
The Lyric Opera of Chicago has announced a much-anticipated return to live performing. “Lyric has weathered this extraordinary storm,” Lyric general director Anthony Freud told the Chicago Tribune . “We will be back.” The … »
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Changing Faces on the Podium
Taiwanese American conductor Mei-Ann Chen, music director of the Chicago Sinfonietta since 2011, has been named principal conductor of “recreation - Grosses Orchester Graz at Styriarte,” a group of musicians of 20 different … »
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UK Music Industry Study Shows the Disastrous Impact of Brexit
Anyone in the U.K. trying to earn a living in the music world must feel doubly cursed. First, the coronavirus pandemic stopped live performing in its tracks for over a year. And now, as performers are readying their return to concert halls and … »
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Royal Opera’s First Live Staging in 14 Months Is an Eerie Affair
LONDON--Anticipation was certainly running high for this May 17 performance of Mozart’s La Clemenza di Tito , the first full staging at the Royal Opera House in front of a live audience since the onset of the global pandemic. While the work … »
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Salzburg Whitsun Festival Announces Cast Changes, Reopens Austria
As of today, May 19, Austria’s cultural life is open to the public, including shows and attractions along with hotels and restaurants. Most indoor and some outdoor events require proof of a negative Covid-19 test or vaccination, and social … »
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More Shifts in NY Times Culture Dept.
Joshua Barone, a senior staff editor at the New York Time s, has been given the title of assistant performing arts editor, a boost to the culture department. Barone, who writes frequently about classical music, holds degrees in journalism and … »
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Midori & Friends Taps New Executive Director
Larisa Gelman, onetime director of the 92 nd Street Y’s Center for Education Outreach, among other nonprofit leadership positions, is the new executive director of Midori & Friends. She succeeds Suzanne Wilson, who left in 2019 after … »
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Opera Philly 2021-22 Balances On Stage with On the Web
Opera Philadelphia’s 2021-2022 season offers a mix of live and streamed performances in a variety of outlets. Three venues—the outdoor Mann Center, Verizon Hall at the Kimmel Center, and the Academy of Music—will host live … »
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