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Met Adds 2026 Performances of
Kavalier & Clay

Four performances of Mason Bates’s new opera have been added to the schedule in late February, in response to demand for the season-opening production, which sold out all of its fall performances. The Met reports the opera has attracted new … »
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Cinci May Fest Announces 2026 Plans

As curated by this year’s Festival Director Julia Bullock and Director of Choruses Matthew Swanson, the Cincinnati May Festival has unveiled its 2026 schedule. “Historically, the festival has focused on gathering together local arts … »
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Year-old UAE Phil Taps German Concertmaster

Nicolas Koeckert has been named as the first concertmaster for the United Arab Emirates National Orchestra (UAENO) in Abu Dhabi. His appointment takes immediate effect. The Munich native studied at Hochschule für Musik Würzburg with … »
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Likening Trump Era to McCarthyism, Jane Fonda Revives First Amendment Committee

On Oct. 1, Jane Fonda announced that she would revive The Committee for the First Amendment. The group, originally organized in 1947 by her father Henry Fonda and others, condemned hearings held by the House Un-American Activities Committee that … »
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Public Radio Cuts Endanger Classical Music on the Air

For many listeners, public radio stations, particularly those in rural areas, are the go-to sources for news, information, and classical music. The decision by the Trump administration to rescind $1.1 billion in funding for public media … »
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Broadway Musicians Will Strike, Unless...

The membership of American Federation of Musicians Local 802 has voted overwhelmingly—98 percent—in favor of a strike if negotiations with the Broadway League do not produce a new agreement. The previous contract expired on August 31. … »
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KenCen Trees Chopped Down

The administration has taken to felling trees on the Kennedy Center campus. According to the Washington Classical Review , in a recent report on a concert by the National Symphony Orchestra (NSO), “This week the administration chopped … »
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Chicago's Next Culture Commissioner Will Need 'Grit and Guts'
Clinée Hedspeth, the commissioner of Chicago’s Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events (DCASE), resigned unexpectedly on October 6, less than two years after Mayor Brandon Johnson handpicked her for the position. Johnson … »
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The Wanamaker Organ Plays On

The former Macy’s store in central Philadelphia will host a series of musical and holiday events, beginning on Oct. 17 and running through the remainder of the year. Following an early September performance by the Wanamaker Grand Organ, the … »
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ICE Drops Attempt to Deport Violinist

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have dropped their deportation case against John Shin, a South Korean violinist who was detained by agents on Aug. 18 in Utah while he was traveling for work purposes. On Sept. 8, he was … »
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