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At the Met Opera: Labor Struggles.
Labor troubles at the Metropolitan Opera continue. Orchestra members have been without a paycheck since last April; choristers, dancers, and others began receiving stipends in January as an incentive to negotiate; and the company’s roughly … »
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Contests & Awards
Ass'n of British Orchestras Announces Annual Awards
On March 12 the annual conference of the Association of British Orchestras (ABO), held virtually, closed with the announcement of awards for achievement by individuals and organizations during a year of incredible challenges. The prestigious ABO … »
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ROH Says It Will Reopen on May 17
Beginning on May 17 the stages of Covent Garden will once again host live performances by The Royal Ballet and The Royal Opera. Brand new work will also continue to be available to stream online as part of the #OurHouseToYourHouse program. Mark … »
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MA's Free Guide to (Mostly) Free Streams, March 15-22
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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Contests & Awards
2021 Classical Grammy Awards Announced
As always, the classical Grammy awards, along with other "fringe" genres, were announced the afternoon before the televised ceremony on CBS, in a pre-show ceremony. Following lists the nominees; winners are bold faced. Best Orchestral Performance … »
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Yo-Yo Gets His Second Shot and Gives Back
Yo-Yo Ma is the world’s most brilliant (not to mention lauded) cellist, but he is also one of the great humanitarians of our time. On Saturday, after his second Covid-19 vaccine, while he waited the requisite 15-minutes to ensure no … »
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People in the News
How We're Coping: One Broadway Musician's Story
The impact of the pandemic is frequently described in macrocosm by looking solely at the U.S. arts and cultural world. Thousands of venues are shuttered; tens of thousands of artists and performers are thrown out of work and face the loss of home … »
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People in the News
Lou Ottens, Inventor of the Cassette Tape, Dies at 94
Lou Ottens, the Dutch engineer who invented the cassette tape and played a major role in the creation of its successor—the compact disc—died on March 6 at his home in The Netherlands. He was 94. Born in 1926, Ottens demonstrated an … »
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Lincoln Center Chamber Music Soc Rolls Out Spring Streams
Spring programming from the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center (CMS) continues in the virtual realm, a mix of newly recorded material, what CMS dubs “newly curated” archival recordings, and educational programs. The season is … »
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Arts Workers in France Demand Gov't Open Their Venues
PARIS (AFP) -- French protesters occupied three of the country's leading theaters on Wednesday as frustration grew over the months-long halt to cultural activities imposed due to the pandemic. Theaters, cinemas, museums, and other cultural spaces … »
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