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What Wynton Had to Say About His Dad's Passing

April 3, 2020
The following is posted on Wynton Marsalis's public Facebook page. "My daddy passed away last night. We now join the worldwide family who are mourning grandfathers and grandmothers, mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers— kinfolk, … » Read
 

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Carnegie Hall Closes Until Fall 2020

April 2, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Carnegie Hall has joined the slow but steady stream of organizations closing their seasons prematurely due to COVID-19. On Thursday, the venerable institution moved its previously announced closure date of May 10 through the summer and into fall. … » Read
 

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Master Jazz Guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli Dies

April 2, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Bucky Pizzarelli, legendary master of the jazz guitar, died on April 1 in Saddle River, N.J. at the age of 94. The cause was complications from the Coronavirus. His death was reported by his son and frequent musical partner, John Pizzarelli. … » Read
 

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Lyric Opera of Chicago 'Postpones' the Remainder of Its Season

April 2, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
The Lyric Opera of Chicago, its season already essentially cancelled after it had to forego its complete Ring cycles this spring, is taking a different tack for the remaining events of fiscal 2019-20 and declaring them “postponed.” … » Read
 

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Orchestra Seasons Cancelled, Postponed, Pending: A List

April 2, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Cancelled for the season Charlotte (NC) Symphony Cincinnati Symphony and Pops The Cleveland Orchestra Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra New World Symphony The New York Philharmonic New York Youth Symphony North Carolina Symphony Phoenix Symphony … » Read
 

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Suddenly, It's OK for Classical Music to Be 'Relaxing'

April 2, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
There was a time when someone lauding classical music for its “relaxing” qualities would have been taken to task by the cognoscenti. The genre, explains the new music critic at The Washington Post , was to stimulate the intellect, not … » Read
 

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Philly O Musicians Follow NY Colleagues in Taking a Pay Cut

April 2, 2020 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
In recent years the Philadelphia Orchestra has steered through turbulent financial waters. As the worldwide pandemic exerts new financial pressures, the organization is coming together to help counter this new threat.  As of April 1, the … » Read
 

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Aspen Fest Delays Opening

April 1, 2020 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Aspen Music Festival and School is postponing its opening by two weeks and shortening its season from eight weeks to six. Scheduled to launch July 2, it will now begin July 16, with programming changes to be announced at a later date. The two … » Read
 

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KenCen Furloughs More Staff; Republicans Want $25M Withdrawn

April 1, 2020 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Kennedy Center President Deborah Rutter announced a new round of personnel cuts on Tuesday, furloughing 250 staffers in the Center’s marketing, development, and education departments as well as administrators at the National Symphony … » Read
 

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New Artist of the Month: Baritone Theo Hoffman

April 1, 2020 | Clive Paget, Musical America
It’s rare to see a work that genuinely challenges the form and opens a window onto what a genre might become, but Philip Venables’s Denis & Katya at Philadelphia Opera’s O19 Festival was the most brilliantly original … » Read
 
 

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