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Philadelphia Orchestra Musicians Perform “Under Protest” Without A Contract

They took a jab at CEO Matias Tarnopolsky, claiming his pay went up by 111% from 2019 to 2022, at the same time they said the musicians took $4.6 million in pay cuts to help the ensemble. - Philadelphia Inquirer

San Francisco Symphony Musicians’ Contract Expired A Year Ago. What’s Happening?

Negotiations began over a year ago, going into formal sessions on Sept. 15, 2022, ahead of the contract’s expiration, with the Musicians Union Local 6 representing the SFS players. But to date, there is nothing known to have been settled, except for health care provisions. - San Francisco Classical Voice

Key To The Metropolitan Opera’s Future: Contemporary Work

Aiming to rebuild its audience from post-pandemic lows by attracting younger and more diverse ticket-buyers, the company is devoting fully one-third of 18 staged productions to contemporary works. - AP

The Italian Opera House With Two Rival Superintendents

"The drama currently playing out at the San Carlo Opera House in Naples … has all the elements of high drama — conflict, tension, perhaps even vendetta — and is playing out like a farce, or, in the words of some Italian news outlets, 'un pasticcio': a mess." - The New York Times

Milwaukee Symphony Musicians Agree To New Contract – Pay Raise And Rethinking Auditions

The two-year contract includes pay raises, a reduction of one-week in the schedule and a promise to reconsider how auditions for the orchestra are conducted. - Yahoo!

Potential Orchestra Audiences Want Some Changes To The Concert Format: Survey

"Shorter concerts (27%), more matinee performances (24%), conductors speaking to the audience (20%) and being encouraged to keep phones on during a performance (11%) – these were just some of the things people would like to see at orchestral concerts, according to a new study." - Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (UK)

Alabama High School Band Leader Tased And Arrested When He Refused To Stop His Band Playing

The altercation happened after a Thursday football game as police were trying to clear the stadium. - AL.com

Musicians Sold Their Song Catalogs To Investment Funds For Big Money. Those Investments Haven’t Held Up

Hipgnosis admitted that they sold these songs at 17.5% below their estimated “fair market value.” This added to the already widespread suspicion that current claims of song value are inflated. - Honest Broker

Orchestra In Ontario Cancels All Performances And Practices

The Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony, founded in 1945, abruptly canceled its youth events on Saturday - and then deleted everything off its calendar for 2023-24. - CTV Kitchener

In England, An Orchestra Has Its Very Own School

The City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra now has built-in students at a new school - and that might help orchestral music stay alive in England. - BBC

At The Berlin State Opera, Protestors Greet Anna Netrebko’s Performance

In addition to those outside the opera house, "Berlin's mayor, its senator for culture and Ukraine's German ambassador have all criticised the opera for allowing the singer to return to its stage." - BBC

Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Board Removes Former Rolling Stone Editor

Jann Wenner, a founder of the Hall of Fame, was removed after an interview in which he said "said that Black and female musicians 'didn’t articulate at the level' of the white musicians featured in his new book." - Variety

In “Precipitous” Move, Spoleto Festival USA Replaces Music Director

Mena Mark Hanna, who became the festival's general director in 2021, has replaced longtime chief conductor John Kennedy with a new music director, Timothy Myers of Austin Opera. Kennedy said the decision "was no surprise," but the absence of a "caring, respectful transition plan" was disappointing. - The Post and Courier (Charleston)

George Benjamin On The Art Of Writing Opera

Every note, every rhythm, every dynamic, every timbre, every expression, every slur: you must imagine it all to perfection in your inner ear. That is the job of a composer.” - The Guardian

Northern England’s Top Concert Hall Gets A New Name: The Glasshouse

"For 19 years it has been called Sage (Gateshead) after a deal with its donor the Newcastle-based software company Sage. But the tech firm wants an arena and conference centre being built next door to be called the Sage in a £10m naming rights deal." - The Guardian

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