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LincInc Announces May 'Restart' Plans

April 23, 2021 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Lincoln Center has rolled out the May programming for Restart Stages, utilizing ten “performance spaces” it will create on campus, all of them out of doors. When first announced in February, Restart Stages was to have representation … » Read
 

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KenCen's Coming Attractions

April 23, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts will offer a mix of in-person and digital performances this spring and summer. Free outdoor events begin May 27 and continue through Oct. 2. Held at Millennium Stage, the programs are multicultural and … » Read
 

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Pinchas Zukerman in New Post with Dallas Symphony and SMU

April 22, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Dallas Symphony has created a new position for violinist/conductor Pinchas Zukerman, with whom it has been affiliated in one form or another since 1977, including when he was principal guest conductor, from 1993-95. His position, … » Read
 

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Those Brexit Horror Stories Just Keep Coming

April 22, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
There seems no end to accounts of the difficulties associated with Brexit emanating from the U.K., even though most music venues on the continent and in the U.K. are still closed due to Covid-19. The stress and cost associated with work … » Read
 

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Some British Concert Halls Are Opening Next Month, but for How Long?

April 22, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
If all goes according to plan between now and then—and it’s a big if—many of Britain’s performance halls will be allowed to open, generally at half volume, on May 17. Last week, Wigmore Hall was first out of the gate, … » Read
 

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Classical Music's Pandemic-induced Podcasts

April 22, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
A new focus on podcasting is one of the few positive outcomes of the pandemic for the classical music world. Those established for some time—cross-genre superstar Rhiannon Giddens’ Aria Code or conductor Joshua Weilerstein’s … » Read
 

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Anne Parsons Will Retire from the DSO

April 21, 2021 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Anne Parsons, whose remarkable tenure as the Detroit Symphony’s president and CEO has seen seven consecutive operating surpluses (2013-20) and launched a live streaming revolution among American orchestras, is to retire in the fall of 2022 … » Read
 

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Teatro Real's Peter Grimes: The Brexit Nightmare Comes True

April 21, 2021 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The pandemic’s shutdown of most European classical music venues has thus far muted the impact of Brexit on U.K. performing artists. But a new production of Peter Grimes at Madrid’s Teatro Real suggests that without agreements easing … » Read
 

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New Music Directors from Illinois to Istanbul

April 21, 2021 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Austrian conductor Patrick Hahn, 25, is to be the new principal guest conductor and artistic advisor of the Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra (BIPO), a 20-year-old Turkish ensemble named for its founder and now Honorary Conductor … » Read
 

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Concert Will Honor MET Orchestra Musicians We Have Lost

April 21, 2021 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
On April 25, revered mezzo-soprano Frederica von Stade will host and perform in “Songs without Words,” a chamber music concert honoring five members of the Metropolitan Opera orchestra who died during the pandemic. The concert is the … » Read
 
 

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