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Van Cliburn Competition Postponed to 2022
Back in March when the repercussions of the pandemic began to become apparent and lockdown became rule of law, event planners everywhere adopted one or two of three strategies: reschedule, move online, or cancel. Most chose option one and/or two. … »
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Will U.K. Musicians Quit the Profession? New Study Says Many Will
The pandemic’s impact on the U.K. music industry is so devastating that one third of British musicians are considering giving up their careers. A survey of 2,000 members of the Musicians’ Union also found that half are currently … »
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Bayreuth Hires Its First Woman Conductor
The 2020 Bayreuth Festival was cancelled, due to the pandemic, but things are looking up for next summer. For one, Katharina Wagner returned to the helm on September 21, apparently recovered from what sounds like a very serious illness, as DW … »
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LA's Inner City Youth Orchestra Subject of a New Disney Film
The story of the Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles and its founder, artistic director and longtime conductor Charles Dickerson III, a Musical America Top 30 for 2019, will become a live action feature film from Disney. Founded in … »
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On Voter Registration Day, a Heartfelt Reminder
In honor of voter registration day, pianist and arts activist Lara Downes has assembled a group of colleagues to record, individually, Leonard Bernstein’s “Take Care of This House,” from his musical 1600 Pennsylvania … »
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ENO Launches 8-Day Run of Bohème in a Parking Garage
On Sept. 19 the English National Opera (ENO) presented Europe’s first live, drive-in opera. A parking garage at London’s Alexandra Palace is the venue for an eight-day run of 12 performances of a 90-minute version of Puccini’s … »
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American Pianists Ass'n Chief to Exit
The Indianapolis-based American Pianists Association, which holds alternating jazz and classical piano competitions every two years, said on Tuesday that its longtime president and CEO, Joel Harrison, will retire on June 30, 2021. Harrison has … »
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Teatro Real Fills the House and the House Implodes
On Sept. 20, a protest forced Madrid’s Teatro Real opera house to abandon a performance of Verdi’s Un ballo in Maschera . Complaining that they were seated too close together, audience members clapped and shouted. Their protest … »
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San Francisco Opera Musicians Take 50% Cut and Whine About It
San Francisco Opera and its musicians have come to terms, ratified on September 18 and retroactive to August 1 and effective through July 31, 2023. The agreement, which continues healthcare, cuts salary by 50 percent of its current level (between … »
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Zubin Mehta Blasts American Media
In an interview first published in Italy’s Corriere della Sera and subsequently picked up by Austrian media, Zubin Mehta, the 84-year-old India-born head of Maggio Musicale Fiorentino (among other jobs), blasts American media for defaming … »
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