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San Francisco Symphony Cancels All Concerts
As predicted, the San Francisco Symphony has cancelled not only all remaining concerts in the 2019-20 season, but those in the summer season, through August 31, as well. Lost in the bargain, apart from 64 performances, a three-week tour of … »
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Lucerne Festival Cancels
One by one, summer festivals that were hoping to keep to their original time frames are letting go. Today, the Lucerne Festival, not scheduled to start until August 14 (and run through September 13), cancelled. This marks only the second … »
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MA's Free Guide to Free Streams, 4/29-5/5
We will be updating this on Wednesdays. Please note that British Summer Time (BST) is currently five hours ahead of U.S. Eastern Time (ET) and Central European Time (CET) is currently six hours ahead. Central Daylight Time (CDT) is currently one … »
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A Few Hints re the Salzburg Fest, Pandemic Edition
The Salzburg Festival has said it will announce its contingency plans, if any, for Summer 2020 on May 30. In a recent interview with Der Standar d, Artistic Director Markus Hinterhäuser, noting that the July 18-August 30 season was announced … »
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Berlin Phil to Perform at the (Empty) Philharmonie
The Berlin Philharmonic will perform to an empty Philharmonie on May 1, with Music Director Kiril Petrenko conducting a chamber-sized ensemble—safely distanced from of each other—in Arvo Pärt’s Fratres, music by Ligeti, … »
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For the Performing Arts, This Is No Intermission
The sudden world-wide onset of COVID-19 brought the performing arts to a screeching halt. An article in Vanity Fair likens the pandemic’s impact to “a giant hook in a nightmare vaudeville performance, yanking artists offstage … »
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Cellist Lynn Harrell Dies at 76
Lynn Harrell, onetime principal cello of the Cleveland Orchestra under George Szell who went on to a highly successful solo career, has died at age 76. No cause of death has been disclosed. A native of New York, he was a student of Leonard Rose … »
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Katharina Wagner, Ill, Steps Down from Bayreuth Fest
Katharina Wagner is said to be suffering from a “long-term illness,” not related to COVID-19, and so will step down from her post at the helm of Bayreuth (Richard Wagner) Festival "until further notice." Heinz-Dieter Sense, who was … »
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Sondheim Tribute: 'Send in the Stars,' a Little Late
Josh Groban, Nathan Lane and Jake Gyllenhaal honored composer and lyricist Stephen Sondheim on Sunday with an online 90th birthday concert that was stuffed with his songs but delayed by technical difficulties. The starry special, called … »
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Pittsburgh Symphony Cuts Concerts & Salaries
The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra (PSO) has announced a number of cost-saving measures in response to the coronavirus pandemic. In making the announcement, President and CEO Melia Tourangeau said, “These are particularly difficult decisions … »
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