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Chicago Symphony's 2021-22 Sampler
As if to reassure us that it will, indeed, offer a full 2021-22 season, and that Riccardo Muti is still, indeed, its music director, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra has announced the first few programs of its next season, packaging it as a … »
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UNC School of the Arts Names New Deans of Music, Dance, Filmmaking
The University of North Carolina School of the Arts (UNCSA), located in Winston-Salem—one of UNC’s 17 statewide campuses—is undergoing major changes, as witnessed by the arrival of new deans at three of its five genre-specific … »
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MacKenzie Scott Gives Unrestricted Millions to Sphinx, Dance Theater of Harlem, Others
MacKenzie Scott, currently the nation’s most generous and influential philanthropist, has announced a new round of grants totaling $2.74bn to 286 organizations—among them major universities, distinguished arts groups, and nonprofits … »
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Springfield (MA) Symphony, at War with Musicians, Struggles to Return
The Springfield Symphony Orchestra (SSO), Massachusetts’ largest such ensemble outside of Boston, is in the midst of labor negotiations that will likely make or break the upcoming season. The musicians’ contract expired in August of … »
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The NY Phil Is On the Move in 2021-22
Two significant “firsts” mark the New York Philharmonic’s upcoming season: the first time playing together in 18 months and the first in memory to perform outside of its home venue for an entire season. While (re) construction … »
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Berlin Phil in 2021-22: A Lost Generation Rediscovered
For the Berlin Philharmonic’s 2021-22 season, which launches at the end of August, Chief Conductor Kirill Petrenko has chosen the theme “Lost Generation,” focusing on composers whose voices were silenced by the Nazi takeover in … »
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Delayed Opening in UK Leaves the Entertainment Biz 'Devastated'
For purveyors and fans of live music and theater in the U.K., a four-week delay in response to the appearance of the more transmissible Delta variant of Covid-19 has pushed opening for live performances from June 21 to July 19. Lucy Noble, … »
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Magda Krance Exits Chicago Lyric: 'The Landscape Has Changed.'
When Magda Krance, the Lyric Opera’s director of media relations, retires at the end of June, she will leave behind a world markedly different from the one she entered 30 years ago. Gone are Chicago’s multiple daily newspapers, each … »
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Verdi Conservatory Students Adjust to Pandemic Restraints
MILAN (AP) — Before the pandemic, students at Italy’s oldest and largest music conservatory were always told to move “closer, closer, closer” when they played together. “Because you need to hear each other,″ … »
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MA's Free Guide to (Mostly) Free Streams, June 14-21
We will be updating this list weekly. Please note that all times are given in U.S. Eastern Time (ET). To calculate in other time zones or counties, British Summer Time (BST) is currently five hours ahead of ET and Central European Time (CET) is … »
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