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MA's Free Guide to (Mostly) Free Streams, July 5-12
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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Met and Stagehands Reach a Tentative Deal
NEW YORK (AP) — The Metropolitan Opera reached an agreement on a labor contract with its locked-out stagehands, the second of three major deals needed to resume performances in September following the pandemic. The agreement was reached … »
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Contests & Awards
Competitions: Online, in Person, and Any Way Possible
Moving to the spring and held for the second time virtually, Concert Artists Guild’ s annual competition concluded on June 9 by awarding grand prizes to four recipients: the Chromic Duo [pictured], a New York-based electronic toy-piano duo … »
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Suddenly, Kelly Tweeddale Makes Her Exit
After less than two years, Kelly Tweeddale is out as executive director of the San Francisco Ballet as of June 28. Lured from the Vancouver Symphony in September 2019, she had previously worked for the Seattle Opera and the Cleveland Orchestra, … »
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New Executive Director for Performance Santa Fe
Performance Santa Fe, a presenter of high-profile classical music artists, along with dance and other disciplines, has named Amy Iwano as its executive director. She steps into the new role in September, succeeding Chad Hilligus, who left last … »
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Salonen's First Full Season in San Francisco: A Fresh Perspective
As the pandemic (hopefully) recedes into the background, Esa-Pekka Salonen has released plans for his first full season as music director of the San Francisco Symphony. Eschewing a single slogan for his programming ideas, Salonen instead cites … »
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Dutch Composer Louis Andriessen Dies
Louis Andriessen, among the most important compositional voices of modern times, died this morning in Weesp, near Amsterdam. He was 82. As original as he was controversial, Andriessen is said to have influenced an entire generation of composers. … »
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New Artist of the Month: Countertenor Randall Scotting
When Randall Scotting jumped in as a substitute Apollo in Britten’s Death in Venice at the Royal Opera House in November 2019, it was a case of cometh the hour, cometh the man. On the back of that success, the Metropolitan Opera then asked … »
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How Hamilton Got Millions from the Feds
After a sluggish, error-prone start, the $16bn Shuttered Venue Operators Grant initiative is finally doling out money in amounts as high as $10mn. Early indications suggest that Broadway is set to fare well, and in one particular case, … »
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Silkroad's Global Music Workshop Moves Online
This year’s Global Musician Workshop (GMW) will take place virtually from August 8 to 14. An educational initiative of Silkroad in partnership with the New England Conservatory, the GMW assembles a faculty representing various cultures, … »
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