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Mellon Foundation Awards $5M to Small, Intercultural Arts Groups

September 3, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is partnering with the Intercultural Leadership Institute (ILI) to devote $5mn to a new Covid-19 Crisis Relief Grant Fund. Awards of between $1,000 to $20,000 to as many as 1,500 U.S. artists and arts organizations … » Read
 

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Latest Invention from Necessity: Opera in the Big Top

September 2, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The old adage, “When the going gets tough, the tough get going” can surely be applied to the way performing arts groups are dealing with the Covid-19 crisis. From drive-in theaters to baseball fields to church courtyards to … » Read
 

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Neef's Move to Paris Is Good News for the COC

September 2, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Alexander Neef’s much-ballyhooed  exit from the Canadian Opera Company (COC) to the Paris Opera is apparently cause for celebration by at least one local observer. Arthur Kaptainis, a longtime Toronto-based music critic and co-editor … » Read
 

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Orchestra League CEO Jesse Rosen: The Exit Interview

September 2, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
In June of 2019, Jesse Rosen  announced that he would be moving on from his post as president and CEO of the League of American Orchestras in September 2020. He has been with the League for 22 years, the last 12 of them in the top position. … » Read
 

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Race in Milwaukee: Classical Music Is Part of the Problem

September 2, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
On a late August afternoon in Milwaukee, Dayvin Hallmon and Alida LaCosse stand outside the city’s newly christened Bradley Symphony Center leading "No Justice For Elijah! End Racism In Milwaukee's Music Community," a two-day memorial and … » Read
 

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Boston Symphony Honors Seiji's 85th Birthday

September 1, 2020 | Associated Press
BOSTON -- The Boston Symphony Orchestra is asking the music world to help it celebrate former conductor Seiji Ozawa's 85th birthday Tuesday. The orchestra is encouraging fans to honor his birthday on social media with the hashtag … » Read
 

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New Artist of the Month: Composer Katherine Balch

September 1, 2020 | Joshua Kosman, Musical America
The first thing a listener is apt to notice about the music of composer Katherine Balch is its combination of familiarity and other-worldliness. The harmonies and rhythms that underlie much of her work are fundamentally akin to those of Schubert, … » Read
 

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Finn National Opera's Covid-fan tutte

September 1, 2020 | Associated Press
HELSINKI (AP) — After being forced to cancel all its spring season performances due to the coronavirus outbreak, Finland's National Opera is opening this fall with a Mozart opera with a topical twist: a story line that reflects on the … » Read
 

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CSO to Film Chamber Concerts in Orchestra Hall

September 1, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
As orchestras across Europe slowly return, however cautiously, to the concert hall, their American counterparts are still largely absent. This country’s inability to bring the coronavirus pandemic to heel has largely silenced ensembles such … » Read
 

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Sarasota O 'Postpones' 2020-21 Season

September 1, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
The Sarasota (FL) Orchestra, which, at 70 seasons lays claim to being Florida’s oldest, has cancelled its 2020-21 season, or rather “postponed” it to 2021-22. The orchestra, which normally performs about 125 classical, pops, and … » Read
 
 

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