INDUSTRY NEWS
News Roundup |
Contests & Awards
|
Industry News
|
People in the News
|
Press Releases
Reviews | Special Reports
Reviews | Special Reports
Industry News
Mann Center to Close for $70M Upgrade

The Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia’s Fairmount Park is planning a major renovation of its campus in advance of its 50 th anniversary, and the nation’s 250 th , in the summer of 2026. Thus far the center has raised … »
Read
Industry News
H+H + ChamberQUEER Hit the Road

Today in Boston, and next week in New York, the first-ever collaboration between Boston’s Handel and Haydn Society and the New York City-based collective ChamberQUEER will present BaroQUEER: Historically Informed , a concert that in the … »
Read
Industry News
Cardiff U Will Keep Music

Cardiff University has reversed plans, announced in early February , to eliminate its music and modern language departments. Part of a plan to cut 400 positions at the beginning of 2025, the university’s announcement created a firestorm of … »
Read
Industry News
Charlotte Symphony Raises $50M

The Charlotte (NC) Symphony Orchestra (CSO) has surpassed its $50 million goal for a three-year comprehensive campaign to secure new endowment funds and operating support. It is the largest fundraising effort in the ensemble’s 93-year … »
Read
Industry News
Opera Philadelphia: Low Ticket Prices
Widened Donor Pool

When Anthony Roth Constanzo became general director and president of Opera Philadelphia a year ago, he inherited a company that, despite its innovative programming, was floundering financially . As one of the only singers in his prime to also be … »
Read
Industry News
Festival d' Aix-En-Provence Wins $1M Nilsson Prize

On October 21 in Stockholm, Sweden, His Majesty King Carl XVI Gustaf will present the 2025 Birgit Nilsson Prize to the Festival d’Aix-En-Provence. Currently preparing its 77 th season, the French festival is the first of its kind to receive … »
Read
Industry News
E.U.-U.K. Deal Promises Easier Artistic Exchange

On May 18, British Prime Minister Kier Starmer, Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, and Antonio Costa, president of the European Council, held a long-anticipated meeting in London to reset U.K.-E.U. relations in the … »
Read
Industry News
Balourdet Quartet to Seattle Chamber Music Society

For the nine months from September 2025 to May 2026, the Balourdet Quartet will serve as the first-ever string quartet in residence for the Seattle Chamber Music Society (SCMS). The four members—violinists Angela Bae and Justin DeFilippis, … »
Read
Industry News
Washington Performing Arts to Skip KenCen

In 2025-26, noted presenter Washington Performing Arts (WPA) will avoid Kennedy Center, one of its longtime venues for classical music and other performances. WPA instead will spread its 60 th - anniversary offerings across a range of area halls, … »
Read
Industry News
The Met as Coproducer

The Metropolitan Opera increasingly relies on co-productions as a means to cut costs and, in most cases, give new stagings an “out of town tryout” before coming to the Met. The current season’s John Adams’s Antony and … »
Read
