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Stars Reflect on Their Roles in Teatro Real's Full-tilt Traviata
While major American opera companies will not be returning to the stage anytime soon, a few in Europe are, albeit carefully. Among the most aggressive is Madrid’s Teatro Real, which is presenting 27 performances of La Traviata, uncut. While … »
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Montreal Symphony Heads to the Airport Parking Lot
The pandemic is producing all sorts of innovative responses from musicians eager to perform. The Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (OSM) has chosen one of the most unusual yet—a benefit concert at the YUL Montreal-Trudeau … »
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Foreign Students' Status Threatened by ICE
In what some perceive as a means of forcing schools to open in the fall, as per Donald Trump’s previously stated desire (not to mention his immigration policies), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced last night, July 7, that … »
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Minnesota O Swaps Indoor Concerts for Outdoor Soirées
On the same day that the Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) reported 569 new COVID-19 cases, the highest number in over a month, the Minnesota Orchestra announced the cancellation of the four weeks of concerts it had scheduled for August and … »
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MacDowell Colony Is Now Simply, MacDowell
NEW YORK (AP) — One of the country’s oldest retreats for artists — The MacDowell Colony — will drop “Colony” from its name and call itself “MacDowell.” “This name change is at once a … »
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Philharmonia Baroque Cancels Fall Season; Moves Emphatically Online
The Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra & Chorale (PBO) has cancelled all concerts through the end of 2020 and will instead present 2020/VIRTUAL , a robust series of online programs. New Music Director Richard Egarr will headline one of the … »
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George Lewis Argues the Case for Black Composers
Black composers are too often assumed to write little beyond jazz, blues, and rap—music said to “exemplify” the Black experience. But as the composer and musicologist George Lewis argues in The New York Times , “A cone of … »
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James Levine to Headline Florence's Maggio Musicale
MILAN--For the 2020/21 edition of the Maggio Musicale Festival in Florence, superintendent Alexander Pereira has pulled out all the stops. Star-studded programs feature names like Anna Netrebko, Riccardo Muti and Zubin Mehta, but one in … »
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Exclusive: Pereira Comments on Hiring James Levine
Musical America was curious as to why Alexander Pereira, in designing his first season as intendant of Maggio Musicale Fiorintino, was intent on having James Levine on the roster. Following is a transcription of his conversation with … »
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Executives Coming and Going
Andrés Holder , recent general manager of the Washington Ballet, is the new executive director of the Boston Children’s Chorus, an organization comprising 13 choirs from 110 different Boston-area zip codes. He succeeds Anthony … »
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