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Missouri Would Censor Books, Jail Noncompliant Librarians
A Missouri state representative has introduced a bill that would remove state funding from any public library that allows minors to access "age-inappropriate sexual material." “I want to be able to take my kids to a library and make sure … »
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Prototype: Ellen West Gets Its NY Debut, plus a Collage of Women's Voices
If it’s January it must be Prototype. Now in its eighth year, New York’s laboratory for original opera and music theater works goes from strength to strength, a combination of artistic savvy, raw passion, and a feeling for the … »
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Alan Gilbert Returns to His 'Adopted Hometown'
Alan Gilbert, erstwhile music director of the New York Philharmonic, is going back to Stockholm. The former and now laureate music director of the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic is to be the music director of the Royal Swedish opera, as of spring … »
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A Few Recent Artist Signings
In its first signings since the new team was in place, Colbert Artists Management has added Canadian-American violinist Timothy Chooi for North American representation. Chooi, winner of the 2018 Joseph Joachim International Violin Competition, … »
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UK Report Reflects Huge Impact of the Arts on Climate Change
Sustaining Great Art and Culture 2018/19 , a new collaborative report from the Arts Council England and the environmental charity Julie’s Bicycle, offers considerable insight into the impact on climate change of the nation’s portfolio … »
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Dudamel and the LA Phil: Five More Years
The Los Angeles Philharmonic will get to keep its firebrand of a maestro for yet another five years, having secured his services through the 2025-26 season. He will have been at the artistic helm of the Phil for 17 seasons, starting in 2009-10 as … »
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Contests & Awards
The Lewis Prize: A $1.75m Investment in Music's Societal Impact
Miami-based philanthropist Daniel R. Lewis—former primary funder of the Cleveland Orchestra Miami residency, among numerous other acts of music-related noblesse oblige—has focused his sights on music education and career development … »
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Baltimore Symphony Gets a $7.25m Reprieve
The city’s philanthropic community just threw a $7.25m lifeline to the beleaguered Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO). More than a dozen gifts totaling $6m will enable the cash-strapped organization to pay all its outstanding bills, balance … »
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ENO Diversity Seeks Orchestral, Choral Recruits from 'BAME' Communities
The English National Opera (ENO) has announced the second phase of its strategy to make the opera industry more accessible and inclusive. The ENO plans to recruit five string players from the Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities … »
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Landowners Say They Have a Site for Sarasota O Concert Hall
A group of landowners has informed the City of Sarasota, FL, that they have the ideal spot for the Sarasota Orchestra’s new hall. The orchestra has been in search of a site ever since a group of tennis players lobbied successfully to … »
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