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'Drive & Live': ENO Launches Live Opera at the Drive-in

April 27, 2020 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
For the first three weeks of September, the English National Opera (ENO) will present the world’s first drive-in opera experience. “Drive & Live” will stage live performances of shortened versions of La Bohème and The … » Read
 

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Seattle Symphony Gets a PPP Loan, Rehires Employees

April 27, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Seattle Symphony will rehire most of the workers it furloughed in March, thanks to a $2.3 million loan via the Payroll Protection Program (PPP). This means hiring back most of the individuals involved with the cancelled May production of La … » Read
 

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Interlochen Puts Its Summer Session Online

April 27, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
To contend with the coronavirus pandemic, Interlochen, the longest continuously running arts camp in the world, will operate its upcoming 93 rd season exclusively online. “After careful evaluation of the projected impact of the COVID-19 … » Read
 

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Opera Companies, Singers Discuss COVID-19's Impact

April 27, 2020 | Brian Wise, Musical America
The fall out from coronavirus-related cancellations was a hot topic in two Zoom-based panel discussions, held on April 14 and 23 and hosted by the Chicago Opera Theater (COT). They were part of a series titled “Inner Workings,” and a … » Read
 

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U.S. Orchestras Cancel Seasons, Save for Four Three

April 24, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Three American orchestras have not cancelled their seasons: The Dallas Symphony, citing May 24 as its final concert; the San Francisco Symphony, which, according to its website, is reopening on May 14 with Yuja Wang and Michael Tilson Thomas; and … » Read
 

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NY Youth Symphony Exec Changes Direction

April 24, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
In January, Shauna Quill announced that she would be stepping down as executive director of the New York Youth Symphony (NYSS) as of June 30, to “pursue other opportunities.” The plan was for her successor to be in place by the time … » Read
 

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Disney Execs Making Millions as They Lay Off Workers

April 24, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Abigail Disney is once again taking the company her grandfather Roy Disney co-founded to task for its generous financial treatment of senior executives amid the coronavirus pandemic. An Emmy award-winning film-maker, Disney has no role in the … » Read
 

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Gap Funding for Italy's Arts Groups Deemed Unfair

April 24, 2020 | James Imam, Musical America
In March, the Italian government unveiled "Cura Italia," a €25bn relief package intended to bolster the national economy hit hard by the coronavirus lockdown. Of that, €130m was to be allocated to performing arts companies and cinemas, … » Read
 

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Dallas Symphony as Volunteer Community Workforce

April 24, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
During the pandemic the Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) is bringing a whole new meaning to community engagement. President and CEO Kim Noltemy and Co. are delivering groceries to families affiliated with the DSO’s Young Strings and Young … » Read
 

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Ruhrtriennale Cancelled, Intendant Protests, 'Much Too Early!'

April 23, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Germany’s annual Ruhrtriennale, scheduled this year for August 14 to September 20, has been cancelled by the supervisory board of Kultur Ruhr GmbH. And Stefanie Carp, now in her third year as the festival’s director, is not happy … » Read
 
 

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