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Top 10 Pandemic Pivot No. 6: Wigmore Hall's Pioneering No-Audience Concerts

December 29, 2020 | Clive Paget, Musical America
When Wigmore Hall Artistic Director John Gilhooly announced on May 12, 2020 , that London’s premiere chamber music venue would be mounting a series of 20 lunchtime concerts to be broadcast from an empty hall throughout June, the classical … » Read
 

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Top 10 Pandemic Pivot No. 5:
Long Beach Opera's 'Ungala' Yields 20 World Premieres

December 28, 2020 | John Fleming, Musical America
The catalyst for Long Beach Opera’s inventive pandemic pivot was the need to raise funds. "We’ve always been an unconventional company, but until last year we had been doing very conventional galas, where you ask people to purchase a … » Read
 

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Top 10 Pandemic Pivot No. 4:
Covent Garden as Experimental Stage

December 27, 2020 | Clive Paget, Musical America
Closed to the public from March until July and reliant annually on around £50 million from box office alone, the U.K.’s largest opera company stood to lose a great deal this year, but its response has been significant. From March to … » Read
 

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Top 10 Pandemic Pivot No. 3:
VOCES8, Live from London

December 24, 2020 | Clive Paget, Musical America
The coronavirus pandemic has seen performers becoming stage managers and camera crews, but the singers of UK-based choral foundation VOCES8 went one step further and reinvented themselves as impresarios as well. Running for ten weeks from August … » Read
 

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Top 10 Pandemic Pivots, No. 2:
Mainly Mozart at the Drive-in

December 23, 2020 | John Fleming, Musical America
Since last March, when California first went into lockdown because of the coronavirus, “Keeping Live Music Alive” has been the theme of Mainly Mozart in San Diego. Forced to cancel its annual orchestra festival in June, as well as a … » Read
 

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Top 10 Pandemic Pivots, No. 1:
Miracle in Motown, USA

December 21, 2020 | John Fleming, Musical America
In the Year 2020, performing artists and the stages on which they were trained to ply their trade have been devastated—financially, artistically, emotionally. Devastated but, in a great many cases, not defeated. If there has been anything … » Read
 

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SFS Horn Player Puts His Virology PhD to Work

December 31, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Professional musicians often have interests beyond their musicmaking, but few can match the timeliness of Mark Almond’s sideline. The 40-year-old Englishman, the San Francisco Symphony’s (SFS) associate principal French horn r since … » Read
 

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Concert Experiment Result:
1,000 Tested; 1,000 Cleared

December 31, 2020 | Emilio Morenatti, Associated Press
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — The organizers of an indoor music festival in Barcelona to test the effectiveness of same-day coronavirus screening said Wednesday that preliminary results indicate there was zero transmission inside the venue. The … » Read
 

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UK Musicians Petition for No-Visa Touring in Brexit

December 31, 2020 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Musicians of all stripes in Great Britain have known for well over three years that if Brexit became a reality, their professional lives would suddenly become considerably more difficult. Within days of the June 2016 referendum approving Great … » Read
 

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APAP Rolls Out Schedule for Annual Conference, Jan 8-12, 2021

December 30, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The 64 th annual conference of the Association of Performing Arts Professionals (APAP) will take place online from Jan. 8 to 12 amid a global pandemic that has cost the U.S. arts and cultural sector an estimated $14.8 billion in financial losses. … » Read
 
 

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