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Boston Symphony Cancels Through May 2
The orchestra has apparently opted to make its official announcement on Twitter, with a link to a statement on its website that reports concerts will resume in May. onSymphony "IMPORTANT UPDATE: As the safety of our community continues to … »
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Bayreuth Festival Postpones Onsale Date; Grange Park Fest Cancels
The Bayreuth Festival announced yesterday that its online sale of tickets, scheduled to begin at 2:00 pm CET on March 29, is to be postponed, likely till the end of May. This news doesn’t bode well for the 2020 Festival, scheduled to open … »
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People in the News
Tianjin Juilliard, Shanghai Qtet, Fire Violinist Over Offensive Post
Violinist Yi-Wen Jiang has resigned from the Shanghai Quartet, responding to pressure from remarks he posted on WeChat, calling Chinese people (pig in emoji). WeChat is a popular social media app in the Chinese community, Jiang’s … »
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U.S. Arts Orgs Stay Shuttered Longer than Anticipated
With the White House predicting “July or August” as a time by which the U.S. will be able to crawl back from the effects of COVID-19, arts organizations that last week said they would close down just until mid or late March are … »
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KenCen Closes Through May 10
Yesterday, Carnegie Hall. Today, the Kennedy Center has in essence cancelled the rest of its season, closing down through May 10 “in an effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19 . “Until further notice, the Kennedy Center campus … »
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Reviews
From the MA Review Archives: The Met's Carmen When It First Bowed in 2010
In keeping with the current spate of free streams available, Musical America will post its archived reviews of the original productions. Here is George Loomis’s review of the Carmen the Met is currently streaming on its website, originally … »
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People in the News
Doriot Anthony Dwyer, Longtime BSO Principal Flute, Dies at 98
Doriot Anthony Dwyer, principal flute of the the Boston Symphony for nearly 40 years and the second woman ever to hold a principal chair in a major orchestra, died on March 14 in Lawrence, Kansas. She was 98. Her daughter Arienne Dwyer, said the … »
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It's Official: Southbank Is Closed, Will Try to Pay Cancelled Artists
The Southbank Center, home to The Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall, and the Purcell Room, has officially announced its closure. As a charity, we will be working hard to find ways to survive the financial implications that a period of … »
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Opera Australia May Sell Assets to Avoid Bankruptcy
Opera Australia (OA) is one of many cultural institutions around the world struggling to find a financial path forward in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic. The challenge, says Chief Executive Rory Jeffes, is “how we ensure the short-term … »
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Carnegie Hall Closes Through May 10, 2020
There went the season: Carnegie Hall has announced that it will remain closed through May 10—about five weeks more than originally announced last week. This includes all events at all halls and all educational programming. The full list of … »
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