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A Programmer's Guide to Socially Distanced Repertoire

June 22, 2020 | Brian Wise, Musical America
Ever since the  Berlin Philharmonic live-streamed its socially distanced chamber orchestra program in early May, other ensembles have been combing through the repertoire to find a safe, socially distant path out of lockdown. With the notable … » Read
 

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Dallas Symphony's On Stage in the U.S.; Who Is Overseas?

June 22, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
As U.S. performance groups do their utmost to maintain a connection with their audiences by streaming from their archives, their homes, front lawns, hall closets, and every other conceivable space, the Dallas Symphony has actually returned to the … » Read
 

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''Now What?'' Gelb, Gillinson, Borda, Timms Weigh In

June 22, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The most common refrain among leaders of New York City’s performing arts organizations is the question, “What comes next?” The most common response: “No one really knows.” New York Philharmonic President Deborah … » Read
 

Contests & Awards

Cliburn Competition Ups the Ante--
A Lot

June 19, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
On June 17, the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition announced a series of changes that will take effect for the 16 th competition, scheduled from May 27 to June 12, 2021, in Fort Worth, Texas. Among the most significant are a 94 percent … » Read
 

People in the News

Columbia Artists Manager Launches His Own Firm

June 19, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Martin Wittenberg, artist and tour manager for Columbia Artists for two years, has left that firm to start his own, Wittenberg Artists, and taken with him a number of clients. In a letter to colleagues, he describes his new venture as a … » Read
 

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Australia's $50M Arts 'Rescue' Fund: Too Good to Be True?

June 19, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Arts leaders in new South Wales (NSW) can be excused if they are beginning to embrace the old adage, “If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.” On May 24, NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian announced, with appropriate fanfare , a … » Read
 

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ABT Joins the Crowd of Cancellations

June 19, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
At the end of the worst single day and week of cancellation announcements since March, the American Ballet Theater issued its own last night. The season was designed as a celebration of the company’s 80 th anniversary. “Due to ongoing … » Read
 

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San Francisco Symphony Cancels Fall 2020

June 18, 2020 | Musical America
Esa-Pekka Salonen will have to wait a few more months to start his tenure as music director of the San Francisco Symphony. On a day rife with fall season cancellations, SFS has joined the crowd, bringing the virtual curtain down on the rest of … » Read
 

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Carnegie Hall Cancels Fall Season, and a Bad Day Gets Worse

June 18, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
It’s been quite a day for New York’s major performing arts venues. First,  Lincoln Center cancelled its fall season, followed within the hour by New York City Ballet , and now, at the end of an already wretched day, Carnegie … » Read
 

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And Now, New York City Ballet

June 18, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The shoes just keep dropping. Within minutes of Lincoln Center’s cancellation of its fall season, the New York City Ballet followed suit. Programming for September 22-October 18 has been erased from the schedule, as have all of the … » Read
 
 

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