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Legendary Opera Fan Turned Confidant & Aficionado Dies at 88
The death of Lois Kirschenbaum on March 27 deprived the Metropolitan Opera of one of its most devoted fans. Beginning in the late 1950s, she became a regular fixture, usually watching the onstage drama from the upper balcony through oversized … »
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Tribune Employees Stave Off Hedge Fund Ownership
At times the death of local newspapers can seem inexorable, as buyers with no interest in the companies purchase them, layoff most of the reporters, and sell the real estate. Such appeared to be the fate of the Baltimore Sun when Alden Global … »
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LA Opera Orchestra Gets $5 Million
The LA Opera Orchestra has just received an extraordinary compliment, in the form of an immediate $5 million gift that will also function as a challenge grant from local philanthropists and longtime patrons Terri and Jerry Kohl. It is their … »
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Concertgebouworkest Performs Test Concert Live, on April 16
In classical music’s latest answer to the experimental March 27 rock concert in Barcelona , which sold (out) all 5,000 seats, Amsterdam’s Concertgebouworkest will perform in its storied hall on April 16 under the baton of Paavo … »
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Seattle's Museum of Flight as Optimal for Jonathan Dove's Opera Flight
Pandemic programming has encouraged opera companies to reinvent themselves as TV or movie producers, but few have been as ingenious or as apposite as Seattle Opera with its new film of Jonathan Dove’s Flight . Written in 1998 by British … »
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KenCen Announces 50th-anniversary Season
The Kennedy Center has announced plans for its 50 th anniversary season, scheduled to kick off in September 2021. The menu of events includes programs and performances by all the organizations that operate under the Center’s umbrella, with … »
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Acoustic Thumbs Up, San Diego Symphony's $85m Shell Awaits the Opening Bell
The San Diego Symphony’s (SDS) ambitious, $85mn year-round bayside concert venue—The Shell—is primed to open “as soon as it’s clear the time is right. It’s just a question of when, not if,” says the … »
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Signs of Musical Life, in the Hall and at the Drive-in
Among recent signs of musical life in-the-flesh is the Montreal Symphony’s return to the concert hall for the first time in six months, tonight and tomorrow night. The program, which will be streamed April 20-May 4, is 70 minutes long and … »
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New Appointments for Two Conductors of Very Different Generations
Italian conductor Daniele Gatti, despite confirmation of inappropriate sexual advances in the past both in the U.S. and abroad, is having no trouble getting work in his native country. His newest post, according to the Corriere della Sera , … »
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As We Inch Back to the Real Thing, Whither or Wither Streaming?
If there is a silver lining to the shuttering of live classical music it is the explosion of streaming. Over the past year, concerts and artists otherwise inaccessible to many could be enjoyed in the comfort of one’s home, often for no or … »
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