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National Phil to Shutter for Lack of Funds

July 18, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
As the Baltimore Symphony struggles to balance its books and locks out its musicians for the summer, another Washington, D.C., orchestra, albeit smaller, has announced its intention to shut down after 36 years, for lack of funds. The National … » Read
 

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USCIS Prevents More Foreign Artists from U.S. Performances

July 17, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
As the Trump administration all but shuts the doors of the U.S. to immigrants, it appears to be getting equally zealous about granting visas to “foreign” talent, even that considered of “extraordinary ability” by United … » Read
 

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Dearth of Legit Crits Hurts Edinburgh Festival

July 17, 2019 | Anthony Brown, Musical America
The Edinburgh Festival—Scotland’s official international arts gathering combined with a vast fringe of amateur and professional shows—presents around 59,000 performances in 330 venues over 25 days in August. Viewed as a whole, … » Read
 

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City Center's Encores! Artistic Director to Exit

July 17, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Jack Viertel is to step down as artistic director of the New York City Center Encores! series at the end of the 2020 season. It will be his 20 th in the role, although he has been involved in an advisory capacity since its inception in 1994. He … » Read
 

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Album by the Other Kanneh-Mason Showcases the Other Schumann

July 17, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Robert Schumann’s place in the firmament of 19 th -century composers is secure. The other Schumann—his wife—should be there, too. This year marks the bicentennial of Clara Wieck’s birth. As a pianist, she was a child … » Read
 

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Louis Langrée Re-ups with Mostly Mozart

July 16, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
As the 2019 Mostly Mozart season gets underway, Lincoln Center has announced that Louis Langrée, the festival’s music director since 2003, has extended his contract through the summer of 2023, which will mark a total of 21 seasons at … » Read
 

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Seattle Symphony Staffers Exit

July 16, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Another key staff member is leaving the Seattle Symphony. The latest is Senior Vice President for Marketing and Business Operations Charlie Wade, with the organization for five years. He is moving on to Inghilleri Consulting Group (ICG), a firm … » Read
 

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Mehta Bids an "Emotional Farewell" to the Israel Phil

July 16, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
Zubin Mehta led his final performance with the Israel Philharmonic last Saturday, in an outdoor concert at Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv that attracted “an enormous crowd of young and old,” according to eyewitness reports. The event marked … » Read
 

Reviews

Van Cliburn: A Different Approach

July 16, 2019 | Spencer Myer, Musical America
Film, television, sports, and other mainstream media have historically birthed a long list of celebrities—those of worldwide, grand status—while it remains easy to count on one hand (maybe two) the number of worldwide celebrities in … » Read
 

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Sir Simon Says, Invest in 'Chinese Pianos'

July 16, 2019 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Classical music may seem to be on the wane in the West, but anyone who requires reminding that it remains a vibrant art form need only visit China. “When you play in Taipei, for example, and there is an audience of 2,000,” Sir Simon … » Read
 
 

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