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Two Key U.S. Festivals Cancel 2020

April 21, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
As the Corona virus continues hurtling down its path of destruction, two key festivals have just announced that they cannot take place this summer. The International Keyboard Institute and Festival, scheduled to run July 12-26 in NYC, has been … » Read
 

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Three Canadian Festivals "Still Holding Tight"

April 21, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
You have spent all year planning an event and now, just weeks before it is to begin, you can’t be sure it will even happen. That’s the dilemma facing almost everyone involved in the summer season of music festivals and concerts in the … » Read
 

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City Ballet Will Present Its Spring 2020 Season Online

April 21, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
New York City Ballet will be offering its spring season—scheduled to open tonight at the David H. Koch Theater—online. For the next six weeks, it will stream previously recorded live performances on Tuesday and Friday evenings at 8 … » Read
 

Contests & Awards

Solti Foundation Names 2020 Conducting Award Winner

April 20, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
American conductor Aram Demirjian, 33, current music director of the Knoxville (TN) Symphony Orchestra, has been awarded the annual $30,000 Sir Georg Solti Conducting Award, the largest American prize to a rising maestro of 38 years or younger. … » Read
 

People in the News

Westminster Choir College Loses Key Faculty Member

April 20, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Westminster Choir College’s  battle to maintain its independence from Rider University and remain on its Princeton campus must not be going well. Joe Miller, the school’s director of choral activities and conductor of both the … » Read
 

Industry News

Covid-19's Devastating Impact: One Saga Among Many

April 20, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Even in the best of times, life as a string quartet is no bed of roses. The travel can seem incessant, the fees are hardly generous, and members must often rely on free-lance gigs to stay afloat. When a pandemic leads to the wholesale … » Read
 

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Large Gatherings MAY Be Banned Until 2021, Says LA Mayor

April 19, 2020 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Thank goodness for local officials who believe in science. Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti [pictured] has said that sporting events and concerts may not resume until 2021. "I think we all have never wanted science to work so quickly," he told … » Read
 

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Boston Symphony Announces Major Pay Cuts, Furloughs

April 19, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Boston Symphony Orchestra has shut its doors for the season, furloughed 70 full-time and 400 part-time employees, and reduced its musicians’ salaries by an aggregate of 25 percent through the end of August. (Tanglewood runs through the … » Read
 

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Update: Orchestra, Opera Seasons Cancelled or Pending

April 17, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Companies that have been holding on in the hopes of continuing their seasons, or--as is the case with the San Francisco and Cincinnati operas--even launching them, are one by one surrendering to the inevitable. All are clear to say, however, that … » Read
 

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Competitions: Postponed, Cancelled, Extended Deadlines

April 17, 2020 | Brian Wise, Musical America
The coronavirus pandemic has forced the cancellation or postponement of every significant music competition due to take place in March through May. The rest of the year presents a mixed picture. If thwarted competitors find any consolation, … » Read
 
 

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