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Kauffman Center Closed Through Dec.; Kansas City Arts Groups Hit

July 10, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Following health officials’ guidelines, Kansas City’s Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, closed since March, will remain shuttered through December 31. This impacts the KC Symphony, KC Ballet, KC Lyric Opera, and the Harriman … » Read
 

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UK Gov't OKs Outdoor Performances

July 10, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Beginning Saturday, July 11, the UK launches stage three of its reopening plan for the live entertainment industry. "This is an important milestone for our performing artists,” Culture Secretary Oliver Dowden told the BBC. "Of course, we … » Read
 

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New GDs at Two Opera Companies

July 10, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Two regional opera companies recently named new general directors, two women succeeding men. Clare Burovac , recent director of artistic operations for Portland Opera, is to take over at the New Orleans Opera in September, in the meantime holding … » Read
 

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'Live from London': New Choral Series Launches Next Month

July 10, 2020 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
Beginning on August 1, the VOCES8 Foundation will be presenting a 10-week online festival of choral music broadcast in HD from the VOCES8 Center. Live from London will feature some of the world’s most accomplished vocal ensembles performing … » Read
 

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Oregon Symphony Cancels Fall 2020

July 10, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
The Oregon Symphony has been forced to cancel its fall season due to the pandemic, having already laid off its orchestra and much of its staff last March . The plan is to return to business as usual in January, although finances indicate that may … » Read
 

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30-plus Deaths in Three Months--Updated

July 9, 2020 | Brian Wise, Musical America
Since the beginning of April, a remarkable number of music industry notables have died, most of them men. Not all of their deaths can be attributed to COVID-19, but many of them, especially among elder statesmen, can be. They include the designer … » Read
 

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What Does Mellon's Shift to Social Justice Mean for Arts & Culture?

July 9, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, historically one of the largest supporters of the performing arts, has announced a shift in focus to social justice under its president of two years, Elizabeth Alexander. That, however, apparently does not mean a … » Read
 

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Stars Reflect on Their Roles in Teatro Real's Full-tilt Traviata

July 9, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
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 … » Read
 

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Montreal Symphony Heads to the Airport Parking Lot

July 9, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
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 … » Read
 

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Foreign Students' Status Threatened by ICE

July 8, 2020 | Musical America
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 … » Read
 
 

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