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Met Opera Nixes LePage's Faust Staging

June 9, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
The widespread disdain for Robert LePage’s 2012 treatment of the Ring cycle at the Met, recently revived,  has largely overshadowed his earlier, more successful staging of Berlioz’s La Damnation de Faust . The French … » Read
 

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DOJ to Review ASCAP, BMI Consent Decrees

June 7, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
On Wednesday,the U.S. Department of Justice announced that it would be reviewing the two key music licensing agencies, ASCAP and BMI, to determine if their consent decrees, granted 75 years ago, were still relevant to the way the music industry … » Read
 

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Dr. John, 'Hoodoo' New Orleans Rocker, Dies at 77

June 7, 2019 |
NEW ORLEANS--Dr. John, the New Orleans singer and piano player who blended black and white musical styles with a hoodoo-infused stage persona and gravelly bayou drawl, died Thursday, his family said. He was 77. In a statement released through his … » Read
 

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Dido and Aeneas, Graveyard Style

June 7, 2019 | Mike Silverman
“When I am laid in earth,” Dido sings just before she dies at the end of Purcell’s famous opera. Rarely has the aria been heard in a more fittingly sepulchral setting than when the hour-long opera, composed in the 1680s, is … » Read
 

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Dancing Behind Bars: One Woman's Crusade

June 7, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
For the past four years, Lucy Wallace, a former dance major with a master’s degree in psychology, has spent a lot of time behind bars. Dance to Be Free—the program she co-founded—teaches dance to women in prison so they can … » Read
 

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Illinois Gov Proposes Major Arts Spending

June 7, 2019 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
For the first time in a decade, the State of Illinois’s capital budget is proposing major expenditures in the arts. More than $60m out of a total of $45b has been identified for arts-related projects. The capital funds for the arts are … » Read
 

Contests & Awards

Philadelphia O Gets $55M, Largest Gift in Its History

June 6, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The Philadelphia Orchestra has received $55 million, the largest gift in its history, with five million unrestricted and the rest earmarked for the endowment. The gift, made through the California-based Silicon Valley Community Foundation, comes … » Read
 

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Maryland's Republican Gov Urged to Release BSO Funds

June 6, 2019 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
Democratic lawmakers in Maryland are urging Republican Governor Larry Hogan [pictured] to release $1.6 million in funding set aside for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. Eighteen senators and 54 delegates have signed a letter indicating that, … » Read
 

People in the News

Five U.S. Orchs Commission Hybrid Work from Mason Bates

June 6, 2019 | Nicholas Beard, Musical America
The Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, Pittsburgh, and National symphonies have co-commissioned a “multimedia work that integrates film and pre-recorded sound with live orchestra performance” titled World’s Greatest Synth: The … » Read
 

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HK Phil Fires Director of Artistic Planning

June 6, 2019
The Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra has suddenly fired its director of artistic planning. Lam Fung, also a composer, had been in the job since 2017 and was its highest-ranking native-born employee. The orchestra offered no explanation; Lam Fung, … » Read
 
 

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