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Bolshoi Shutters
In compliance with an order from Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin banning gatherings of over 50 to slow the spread of COVID-19, the Bolshoi Theater has cancelled all performances until April 10. "To suspend leisure activities in Moscow, namely in the … »
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The U. K. Shuts Down
Following governmental "advice," with regard to socializing and COVID-19, public performance spaces, from the Royal Opera House to Wigmore Hall, Scottish National Opera and Edinburg's Festival Theater, have shut down with immediate effect. The … »
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Werther--in Joyce DiDonato's Livingroom
NEW YORK -- Joyce DiDonato and Piotr Beczala made sure the show went on, albeit in an unusual format and venue—from the living room of DiDonato's Manhattan apartment. The American mezzo-soprano and Polish tenor had been scheduled to star in … »
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Germany Will Take Care of Its Cultural Sector in the Shutdown
The threat posed by the coronavirus has led Berlin to shutter the city’s theaters, state operas, and concert halls until at least April 19. Of the city’s cultural institutions, only public museums remain open for the time being. With … »
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Southbank Center Severs Ties with Shell
The Southbank Center and the British Film Institute have severed their funding relationship with Shell, the international oil and gas giant whose corporate headquarters are also located on the South Bank. This move comes on the heels of last … »
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Sunday Update: Chicago and Mirga
The Lyric Opera of Chicago, responding to a directive from Illinois Governor J. B. Pritzker and Mayor Lori Lightfoot barring all large-scale events for the next 30 days, has cancelled all three complete Ring cycles as well as the preceding two … »
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Update: Free Streams and Archives from the Met, Berlin Phil, Seattle, et. al
For those feeling live-concert withdrawal, there are at-home streaming and video options to be found. We will be updating the list as additions arrive. March 13 8pm CT: Juanjo Mena conducts the Minnesota Orchestra with pianist Kirill Gerstein at … »
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Keeping Live Music Alive, Through Strictly Digital Means
March 12, 2020 has to have been the grimmest day for the arts in living memory. One by one, the metaphoric cultural lights went out in city after city across the U.S. In New York, first Carnegie Hall went dark, then Lincoln Center, then the whole … »
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Composer Charles Wuorinen Dies at 81
NEW YORK — Charles Wuorinen, winner of th e 1970 Pulitzer Prize in Music and composer of the operas B rokeback Mountain and Haroun and the Sea of Stories , died from injuries sustained in a fall last September. He was 81. Wuorinen, who … »
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America's Concert Halls, Theaters, Go Silent
Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, and the Los Angeles Music Center have cancelled activities for all of their venues through the end of March. Broadway shows are dark though April 12. As of this writing, virtually all U.S. orchestras and opera … »
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