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Bayreuth Drops Four Operas from 150th Anniversary Season

The Bayreuth Festival eliminated four productions from its 150th anniversary season in 2026 because of budget cuts, the festival said Thursday. The German festival devoted to composer Richard Wagner attributed the decision to its employees' … »
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New Study: Gen AI Will Reap Billions (More) for Tech Sector at Creators' Expense

A study commissioned by CISAC (International Confederation of Societies of Authors and Composers) highlights the risks that Gen AI (generative artificial intelligence) pose to the human creators of music and audiovisual content. By 2028, the … »
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New Violinists in Chicago & Albany

Klaus Mäkelä’s first hire as music director designate of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra also marks the first time the orchestra has hired one of its own fellows; CSO Fellowship is a program that former Music Director Riccardo Muti … »
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Royal Liverpool Phil Gets £4M for Youth Music

The Paul Hamlyn Foundation has awarded £4 mn to the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra (RLPO) to support music opportunities for children and young people in the Liverpool metropolitan region. Of the gift, £3.5 mn will create an … »
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B&H/Videmus Bring Julia Perry's Full Catalog to Light

The effort to reintroduce long-ignored composers received a shot in the arm with the announcement that the previously unpublished music of Julia Perry will become available via an agreement between Videmus, Inc. and Boosey & Hawkes, a leading … »
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Maria: An Aficionado Weighs In

Movies about famous musicians aimed at a general public are often risky affairs. The creative forces and intuition that produce great art are not easily dramatized or visualized on the big screen. So I was skeptical and a bit apprehensive about … »
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Salzburg Fest, Onstage and Off

As the Salzburg Festival trumpets the offerings for its upcoming summer season , a few backstage developments have emerged in recent days. Last week, the Festival fired its new Drama Director Marina Davydova for having taken a job elsewhere … »
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Melbourne Symphony Attempts to Recover—at a Cost

The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (MSO) has been in turmoil since last August, when the cancellation of a performance by pianist Jayson Gillham set off a chain of destabilizing events. In short order the MSO CEO Sophie Galaise left , no doubt … »
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Wales Arts Leaders Predict Dire Consequences from Gov't Cuts

The prospects for robust arts funding in Wales could scarcely be more disheartening. Since 2010, Arts Council Wales (ACW) has suffered a 40 percent real-terms cut in funding. “I doubt very much of it will be there in 10 years’ … »
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Flying Dutchman Sails Into Santiago After a 20-year Hiatus

SANTIAGO, Chile—After 20 years, El Holandés Errante ( Der fliegende Holländer ) returned to the stage of Santiago’s venerable Teatro Municipal on November 17. And just as the Dutchman is redeemed by Senta in the opera, … »
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