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CMS's New (Mostly) Contemporary Streams, Unmasked
Lincoln Center’s indoor stages have been mostly dark since the start of the pandemic but there are signs of life stirring on the tenth floor of the Rose Building above the Juilliard School. The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center next … »
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People in the News
Jake Heggie's New Podcast: 'I've spent my life adoring singers.'
Composer Jake Heggie, of Dead Man Walking, Moby-Dick fame, has a new podcast that takes a deep dive into the world of opera singing. Although he conceived Sing LOUDER in the summer of 2019, well before the coronavirus was on anyone’s radar, … »
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More Pay Cuts for Orchestra Musicians
Even for musicians under contract, the pandemic has caused major income adjustments, reflective of the amount of performances their employer has been allowed to present under law. At the San Francisco Symphony, where that number is zero, apart … »
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Contests & Awards
MSM Names Hugh Masekela (Jazz) Scholars
The Manhattan School of Music (MSM) and the ELMA Music Foundation, in partnership with the Hugh Masekela Heritage Foundation, have named two new “Masekela Scholars” for the 2020–21 academic year. Zoe Molelekwa (Jazz Arts, piano) … »
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European Operas and Orchestras Shutter, While a Few U.S. Stalwarts Persevere
The British government’s new lockdown has darkened theaters and opera houses, once again, although orchestras and recital halls—including Wigmore Hall—appear to be allowed to perform behind closed doors for streaming/recording … »
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Meredith Monk, 2.0
With public performances remaining severely curtailed, not to mention the travel bans still in place, frustrated artists are finding new ways to communicate, often using newly available technology for remote, real-time collaborations. Meredith … »
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People in the News
From Mother to Son, an Enduring Gift
When your father and sister are both accomplished lawyers, and your mother is only the second woman ever appointed to the U. S. Supreme Court, you are almost fated to follow in their footsteps. Jim Ginsberg certainly thought so when he enrolled … »
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Covid Fells Key Russian Maestro
On Oct. 29, Russian conductor Alexander Vedernikov fell victim to Covid-19; he was 56. Born on Jan. 11, 1964, he studied at the Moscow Conservatory before taking his first job at Moscow’s Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theater. … »
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Industry News
MA's Free Guide to Free Streams, 11/2-11-9
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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People in the News
CEO of Chamber Music America to Retire from the Biz, and She's Not Alone
To the list of key music business executives announcing their retirements in the Covid-19 year of 2020, add the name Margaret M. Lioi, Chamber Music America’s CEO. CMA announced on Friday afternoon that she would be stepping down after 20 … »
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