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NEC to Launch Free Summer Chamber Music Program
Miriam Fried, Kim Kashkashin, and Yeesun Kim are among the faculty members for the New England Conservatory’s new Summer Chamber Music Young Artist Program. Running August 8-16, 2026, the tuition-free, nine-day intensive is designed for … »
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Revelations: Dementia Patients as Composers
The Raise Your Voice charity is putting the lie to the common perception that for people with dementia, everything is finished. “What our excitement is embedded in,” Hazel Gaydon, the charity’s events manager tells The Guardian … »
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San Antonio Phil Gets Eviction Notice
The San Antonio Philharmonic, which a bit more than a year ago signed a much- ballyhooed agreement with the Scottish Rite fraternal order to take an ownership stake in its downtown building as a permanent home, was asked to exit the building by … »
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111 Simultaneous Pianos
There appears to be a cross-continent desire to play as many pianos in one space simultaneously as possible. If composer Georg Frederick Haas’s call for 50 in his 11,000 strings (performed last fall at the Armory) , seemed excessive, a … »
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Pavarotti Gets Iced-in
A presumably well-intentioned tribute to the late tenor Luciano Pavarotti in Pesaro, a coastal city in the Marche region of Italy where he had a home, has left his widow Nicoletta Mantovani and family members “disappointed, angry and … »
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Australian Composer Wins Grawemeyer
This year’s Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition has gone to Australian composer Liza Lim for her piece A Sutured World, premiered last October by the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra (BRSO)/Musica Viva. The BRSO, which also recorded the … »
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LA Phil Restores YOLA Cuts for Now
The L.A. Philharmonic has secured additional funds that will enable the continuation of the YOLA program in East Los Angeles at the Torres site for the remainder of the school year. The orchestra had recently announced that rising costs in … »
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Law & Disorder: Recent Updates
Inside This Issue: Judge Rules Against NEA’s Grant Restriction; Enforcing a Letter of Intent for an Engagement; USCIS Announces Multiple New Filing Addresses for US Artist Visa Petitions; Requests for Evidence for Itinerary-based US Artist … »
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LA Phil Makes Cuts to YOLA
The Los Angeles Philharmonic’s much praised Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles (YOLA) currently provides free instruments and ensemble training for thousands of young musicians who are 5 through 18 years old, with after-school programming … »
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The Florida Orchestra Gets $10M
Florida’s orchestras are having a banner year—if not necessarily in ticket sales, then certainly in fund raising. In St. Petersburg, the Florida Orchestra just received $10 million from an anonymous donor, marking the single … »
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