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APAP 2021 Deemed a Success
A conversation with artist and humanitarian Yo-Yo Ma was the capstone event on Jan. 12, the closing day of the Association of Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) annual conference. Ma told attendees, “I’m thinking of all of you as … »
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Met Musicians Ask for Muti's Support
At the request of the musicians of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Riccardo Muti has penned a letter, “To the Concerned Citizens and Supporters of the Arts,” on the letterhead of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, of which he is music … »
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Good News from New Aerosol Study: 50% Capacity Is Safe, with Conditions
A new study from Germany on the spatial dispersion of aerosols offers some cause for optimism about a return to live performance. On three dates in November, the Fraunhofer Heinrich Institute Goslar and ParteQ took extensive measurements in the … »
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Vasily Petrenko Gets Key Moscow Post
Russian conductor Vasily Petrenko would seem to be the maestro of the hour, having just added a fourth key position to his CV. Today, the Russian Ministry of Culture named him artistic director of the State Academic Symphony Orchestra of Russia … »
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Kosman: Now Is the Time for the Gov't to Step In
During the Great Depression more than 80 years ago, the Works Progress Administration created employment opportunities for millions of Americans, tens of thousands of whom were painters, writers, composers, performing musicians, theater … »
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New Paris Opera Chief Takes On Political Correctness and Sparks Fly
Has the rarefied world of French ballet come under the sway of American-style cancel culture? The new director of Paris Opera, home also to France's top ballet company, has been accused of political correctness gone mad for appearing to suggest … »
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Midori Among KenCen 2021 Honorees
WASHINGTON (AP) — Five months after they were postponed because of the coronavirus, the annual Kennedy Center Honors are coming back in May, possibly in a series of small events, organizers announced Wednesday. This year’s recipients … »
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Fabio Luisi Returns to Dallas, Re-ups Through 2029
Despite a first season interrupted by the pandemic, Fabio Luisi has renewed his contract as music director of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra for five years, bringing him through 2028-29. Apparently cleared after testing positive for COV-19 last … »
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In France, Performing Artists Are Guaranteed Unemployment
Performers wanting to live in a country that places a high value on the arts should consider France. Although the pandemic has been as devastating there as it has been anywhere, the nation’s Intermittence de Spectacle guarantees regular … »
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PROTOTYPE Fest Takes on Racism and the Dying Planet
Applauded for its visionary programming and its innovatory approach to opera and music theater, New York’s PROTOTYPE Festival has responded to the worldwide pandemic with a global line up for 2021, presenting four out of six of its … »
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