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Contests & Awards

Ford, Bloomberg, et al. to Give $156M to Black, Latinx, Asian Arts Groups

September 25, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Sixteen major donors and foundations have combined resources to come up with over $156 million to support Black, Latinx, Asian, and Indigenous arts organizations in response to the devastation of the COVID-19 pandemic. About half the amount is … » Read
 

Industry News

Lyric Opera Hijacks a Garage for Its New Season

September 25, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
While the coronavirus will prevent the Lyric Opera of Chicago from presenting a traditional mainstage season at the Civic Opera House no earlier than 2021, a series of imaginative programs will ensure that the company remains an important … » Read
 

People in the News

Nigel Redden to Retire from Spoleto Festival

September 24, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Nigel Redden, longtime general director of the Spoleto Festival USA, has said he will step down in October 2021 after 35 years of ever-imaginative, often bold artistic and executive leadership. During the shutdown necessitated by the pandemic, … » Read
 

Industry News

Choir in Spain Rehearses, Most Members Become Ill with Covid-19

September 25, 2020
MADRID (AP) — At least 30 of 41 members of a gospel choir in northeastern Spain have contracted coronavirus following a rehearsal indoors with little air circulation, local authorities and the chorus say. The River Troupe Gospel, a … » Read
 

Industry News

Symphony Musicians Reaching Out, in Homes, Hospitals, Backyards

September 25, 2020 | Jim Salter
O’FALLON, Mo. (AP) — The St. Louis Symphony Orchestra can’t give concerts in Powell Symphony Hall due to coronavirus restrictions, so musicians are taking performances straight to patrons — even to their homes. The … » Read
 

Industry News

Carnegie Hall Oct. 7 Opening Remains a Gala, Albeit Virtual, Affair

September 24, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Carnegie Hall’s October 7 opening night gala, announced in January , will be a unique experience this year, requiring no advance reservation and no best-clothes-out-of-the-closet attire. It will be virtual, of course, a pre-recorded … » Read
 

Industry News

Met Opera Revenue Losses Reach $150M

September 24, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
A recent New York Times article contained some Met Opera numbers that have not been disclosed elsewhere. Those include a whopping $150 million in revenue losses—half the company’s annual budget—as a result of the 3,800-seat … » Read
 

Industry News

Planned Lang Lang Film Raises Hollywood Hackles

September 24, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Oscar winners Ron Howard and Brian Glazer are teaming up to direct and produce an as yet untitled film based on Journey of a Thousand Miles , the memoir by Lang Lang. “[His] story is one of determination, passion, sacrifice, and finding the … » Read
 

Contests & Awards

Music Theater Scholarship Results Deemed a 'White Wash'

September 24, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The Sept. 18 decision by the Rob Guest Endowment to cancel this year’s competition for Australia’s richest musical theater scholarship has created a firestorm Down Under. The problems began in August, when the Endowment selected 30 … » Read
 

Industry News

External Report Reveals Years of Abuse at Curtis Institute

September 23, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
A report posted in full on the Curtis Institute of Music website details decades of sexual abuse, as initially unveiled about 15 months ago by violinist Lara St. John. The report fully corroborates St. John’s claims that, in 1985-86, as a … » Read
 
 

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