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Boston Symphony Orchestra Cancels Entire 2020-21 Season

October 16, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
While promising new online initiatives to be revealed later this month, the BSO has made an, unfortunately, predictable announcement. “Though this news likely doesn’t come as a surprise…it is still a major loss,” said … » Read
 

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A Bountiful Harvest: Fall Recordings Update

October 16, 2020 | Brian Wise, Musical America
For the recording industry, autumn generally means two things: campaign season for the Grammy Awards--hence the many “for your consideration” notices that fill social media feeds and email inboxes—and the start of the holiday … » Read
 

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Danger in the Winds, Never Mind the Plexiglass Shields

October 16, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
As musicians and symphony orchestras struggle with how to return to live performance safely, the role that wind instruments play in spreading Covid-19 has become an important topic of research and discussion. In The Atlantic , James Hamblin, … » Read
 

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Many European Performances Once Again on Hold

October 16, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
It seemed for a while there that performances were coming back, albeit cautiously, everywhere in the world but the U.S. Maybe so, but the grass really isn't all that much greener over there than it is here. France, Germany, the Netherlands, … » Read
 

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A Crisis in Health Care Coverage for Performing Artists

October 16, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Combine a presidential campaign with a devastating pandemic and you have a guarantee that the shortcomings of American health insurance become top-of-mind for candidates and voters alike. Find an individual satisfied with their coverage, and you … » Read
 

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U.S. Musicians Looking for Work--Elsewhere

October 15, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
This past March the coronavirus pandemic brought live orchestra performances to a standstill across the U.S. Before Covid-19, about 160,000 musicians played for the nation’s 1,600 orchestras. Now, they have been silenced. “[Its] the … » Read
 

People in the News

Helga Stays. Göttingen Hires. Sarasota Replaces.

October 15, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
In 2016, Helga Rabl-Stadler , the iron-fist, velvet-glove president of the Salzburg Festival, signed an extension of her contract that would see her creating and overseeing the program for the festival’s centennial season, in summer 2020. … » Read
 

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New Musicians in LA, Berlin, St. Louis

October 15, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, silenced by the pandemic, has lost its principal harp to the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Emmanuel Ceysson , with the MET Orchestra since 2015, will succeed Lou Anne Neill, who has retired after 37 years. Ceysson, … » Read
 

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In the U.K.: 'Rethink. Reskill. Rebook.'

October 15, 2020 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
If it were not rendered tragic by the pandemic, it might be funny. The U.K.’s “Rethink. Reskill. Reboot” campaign to encourage young people to train for technology careers has generated withering criticism from a key sector of … » Read
 

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NY's Spacious Venues Argue the Case for Opening--Now

October 14, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
An ad hoc coalition of New York City arts presenters that operate large, flexible venues with architectural features supporting anti-pandemic public health measures are urging state regulators to permit their return to live performances. The Park … » Read
 
 

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