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Philly-based Groups Get $1.3M from Presser Foundation
The Philadelphia-based Presser Foundation has announced a special round of general operating grants to 85 music organizations in the greater metropolitan region. The awards, totaling $521,250, range from $750 to $30,000 and average slightly more … »
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Two More Festivals Down for the Count
The corona virus pandemic has added two more summer festivals to its casualty list. The Colorado Music Festival has cancelled its six-week program scheduled to begin in Boulder on June 25. In a letter to Festival patrons, Executive Director … »
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Regional Orchestra Execs Coming and Going
The Annapolis Symphony Orchestra has announced that Edgar Herrera is its new executive director, following a six-month search for a successor to Patrick J. Nugent, who left in September after four years to become VP for individual and … »
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Ravinia Festival Has Cancelled
Ravinia, which lays claim to being the oldest music festival in the country, has cancelled its 2020 season, scheduled for June 12-September 16 and featuring 120 events of a variety of genres, including several by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. … »
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New Artist of the Month: Violinist Stella Chen
Like musicians everywhere, Stella Chen is currently in lockdown, holed up in Connecticut sitting out the virus that has brought the world to a standstill. In her case it’s doubly frustrating as she should just have made her Alice Tully Hall … »
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LA Opera Cancels Its Season
Inevitably, the Los Angeles Opera, which had been hoping to stage its final production, The Marriage of Figaro, as planned from June 6 to 28, has cancelled its season. It has been shuttered since March 14. A Payroll Protection Plan Program … »
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LA Arts Groups May Get Relief Grants from Developer Tax
In Los Angeles developers must pay an arts fee to the city determined by the square footage or a percentage of the building permit’s value for any project costing $500,000 or more. Normally, the funds are used to support cultural events … »
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Master Chorale Will Pay Its Members for Unsung Concerts
Acts of generosity by its board of directors, in combination with the federal government’s CARES Act and Small Business Administration’s Payroll Protection Program, are enabling the Los Angeles Master Chorale to compensate its singers … »
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This Week's Cancellations
The Dallas and Chicago symphonies appear to be the only two major American orchestras that have not cancelled their seasons. Dallas plans to start up again on May 24 and Chicago on June 9. This week, the San Francisco Symphony was finally … »
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Boston Symphony Announces 2020-21—Conditionally
The Boston Symphony Orchestra is pressing ahead with plans for 2020-21, even amid the uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic. The season is scheduled to open on Sept. 16 with Music Director Andris Nelsons leading an all-Beethoven program … »
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