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Dancing with Danger in Russia
Hardcore balletomanes grousing about the cancellation of performances by most of the world’s dance companies need only look to Russia to see what can happen when the threat posed by the pandemic is ignored. Recent reports from St. … »
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New Conductors in Madrid, Mexico City, Paris, Kuala Lumpur
Polish conductor Marzena Diakun , 39, is to be the new artistic director and principal conductor of the Orquesta y Coro de la Comunidad de Madrid (ORCAM) from the fall 2021. She succeeds Victor Pablo Pérez in the post. Diakun, first guest … »
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San Francisco Symphony Mainstay Dies at 69
Longtime San Francisco Symphony pianist Robin Sutherland died of brain cancer on Dec. 18, at his San Francisco home. He was 69. Passionate about the music of Bach and Mozart, Sutherland in his 45-year SFS career showed a deep commitment to the … »
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Houston Symphony Helps MDs Measure Music's Medical Impact
Although the therapeutic power of music is widely acknowledged, the science of exactly how it works remains a bit of a mystery. At Houston Methodist Hospital’s Center for Performing Arts Medicine, assistant professor of music-in-medicine … »
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Save Our Stages: Who's Eligible to Apply and for How Much?
No doubt guided by its guru VP of Advocacy Heather Noonan, the League of American Orchestras has issued a few details about what the $15 billion to the Save Our Stages alliance actually means to orchestras, opera companies, musicians, et. al. … »
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Out of $900bn Package, 'Save Our Stages' Gets $15bn
The imminent passage of a second, $900bn. stimulus package signals that help is on the way for the nation’s independent music venues. The package includes the Save Our Stages Act, which establishes a $15bn. SPA (Small Projects) grant … »
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Leeds Competition Founder, Longtime Artistic Director, Dies
Dame Fanny Waterman, a founder of the Leeds International Piano Competition and its longtime chairman and artistic director, died on December 20 in a residential care home in Yorkshire, UK. She was 100 years old. In comments, current Artistic … »
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Teatro San Carlo to Launch Dedicated Streaming Platform
The Teatro San Carlo, the world's oldest continuously active opera house, is also proving to be one of Italy’s most innovative. When the Naples house launches the "San Carlo Digital Opera House" in mid 2021, it will become the first opera … »
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Pandemic Pummels Hong Kong Performing Arts
There is little to celebrate in Hong Kong’s arts industry at the moment. A full-employment contract is a thing of the past for 82 per cent of artists and support staff, and nearly two thirds of the 1,800-strong Hong Kong Theater Arts … »
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MA's Free Guide to (Mostly) Free Streams, Dec. 21-28
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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