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Performing Arts Unions Endorse Biden for President
The American Federation of Musicians (AFM) has joined with the AFL-CIO in endorsing Joe Biden for President of the United States. So have the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees (IATSE) and the Stage Directors and Choreographers … »
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SF Symphony/Conservatory Launch Black Composers Initiative
The San Francisco Symphony (SFS) and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music (SFCM) have joined forces on a new Emerging Black Composers Project, designed to widen the repertoire and the exposure of early-career composers of color. With the first … »
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NYC Opera Announces Plans for Spring 2021
In a burst of optimism, the New York City Opera (NYCO) has announced plans for two productions in the spring of 2021. The first is the world premiere of The Garden of the Finzi-Continis , scheduled for April at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in … »
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Julian Bream Has Died
Classical guitarist and lute player Julian Bream has died at his home in Wiltshire, UK, at the age of 87. Among the world’s pre-eminent musicians, Bream toured widely and recorded prodigiously at the height of his career, earning four … »
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Pittsburgh Symphony Reinvents Its 125th Anniversary
The pandemic has put a damper on planned celebrations of many significant musical anniversaries—the 250 th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth, the Salzburg Festival’s centennial, and the 125 th season of the Pittsburgh Symphony … »
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Violin App Raises $3.5 Million in Venture Capital
Trala , the app that teaches beginners how to play the violin and claims 250,000 downloads since its launch in 2017, has managed to raise $3.5 million in seed funding, most of it from former LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner, bringing its total investment … »
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A Few High-profile Faculty Appointments
Violinist Gil Shaham has joined the faculty of the Bard College Conservatory in upstate New York. Shaham, Musical America’s 2012 Instrumentalist of the Year and among the world’s most celebrated (and recorded) musicians, will teach … »
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NY Phil, SFS Play for Audiences of One to Five
Classical musicians on opposite coasts in the U.S. are taking music to the public in an intimate, up-close-and-personal manner in an effort to keep their art alive while awaiting the pandemic’s end and the opportunity to once again come … »
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Box Office Opens at New Live Concert Streaming Platform
The box office for a new online live concert platform, Dreamstage.live, is officially open, with tickets for the inaugural, August 22 concert by cellist Jan Vogler and pianist Hélène Grimaud going for $25. Artists set their own … »
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Study Seeks Ways to Keep Students Performing -- Together
A coalition of over 125 performing arts organizations--ranging from Opera America and the National Association of Teachers of Singing to Athletes and the Arts and the Oahu Band Directors Association—is researching the effects of COVID-19 … »
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