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Classical Music Shouldn't Try to Act like Pop

February 16, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Classical music’s powers to impact and change our lives, to connect and create empathy, are widely acknowledged, even as the art form remains generally underfunded and ignored as an educational necessity. It is little wonder then, writes … » Read
 

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An Untouchable Peter & the Wolf

February 13, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
Given the myriad high-tech possibilities that could be exploited in an interpretation of Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf , writes Peter Dobrin in The Philadelphia Inquirer , The Philadelphia Orchestra “is smart enough to let the piece … » Read
 

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Planning for KenCen's Future

February 13, 2026 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
The destruction of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Center of the Performing Arts, soon to be literal, under the DT regime is reflected in its near-empty houses, fleeing resident companies (the Washington National Opera the most visible), in-protest … » Read
 

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KenCen 'Ambassador' Tells Staff to Prepare for Skeletons

February 12, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
A Feb. 10 email from Kennedy Center President Richard Grenell warned staff to expect cuts and the reality of “skeletal teams” once renovation of the building begins in July. “Departments will obviously function on a much smaller … » Read
 

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Pittsburgh in 2026-27: 'Packed with Premieres'

February 11, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Music Director Manfred Honeck launches his 19 th season as music director of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra on Sept. 26 with Lang Lang performing Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5, Emperor— a true opening gala program. Over the … » Read
 

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Portland Chamber O Dissolves

February 11, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Midway through its 79 th year, the Portland Chamber Orchestra (PCO) has dissolved, canceling the season’s last two concerts scheduled for Beaverton, OR. A statement on the orchestra's website provides no reason, but thanks “all those … » Read
 

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Cash-strapped Opera Co. Hits Pause

February 10, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
Since 2014, Opera Ithaca, a self-styled “little company that could” located in upstate New York, has presented operas ranging from the classics— Don Giovanni , Die Fledermaus , The Abduction from the Seraglio , Cenerentola , … » Read
 

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Despite $4.1M Deficit, this Orchestra Reports a Good Year

February 9, 2026 | Sarah Shay, Musical America
The Minnesota Orchestra posted a$4.2 million operating loss for fiscal year 2025, the second year in a row that has produced a multi-million-dollar deficit. Revenues for FY2025 totaled $38.1 million and operating expenses were $42.3 million. … » Read
 

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Stunning Irony: The NSO Has Risen to the Top 5

February 9, 2026 | Taylor Grant, Musical America
On Feb. 5, the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO) performed for the first time since Donald Trump announced his intention to close The Kennedy Center for two years. The concert hall was packed, a rare occurrence since DT seized control last … » Read
 

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Carnegie Hall in 2026-27, Evergreen, Ever-evolving

February 9, 2026 | Susan Elliott, Musical America
In a world that becomes increasingly difficult to watch, much less live in, a beacon of hope shined brightly—and reliably--last week when Carnegie Hall announced its 2026-27 season. It’s as rich in repertoire as it is stellar in … » Read
 
 

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