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Bay Area Musicians Fight Back Against The Gig Economy For A Living Wage

With each musician guaranteed $200 for an hour-long set, “we’ve presented about 400 concerts featuring 500 musicians, reaching about 18,000 listeners." - San Francisco Classical Voice

What Was Remarkable About Conductor Carlos Kleiber

Like Kleiber, Klaus Tennstedt and Leonard Bernstein seemed to harness everything they knew in the heat of the moment. But Kleiber also had structural rigour and brisk tempos that gave his performances an infectious buoyancy. - Gramophone

Spotify’s Stock Is Tanking This Week. Why?

Spotify said recent price increases are expected to have “minimal impact” on the company’s total revenue in the third quarter. - CNBC

English National Opera Gets An Extra £24 Million And More Time To Leave London

"The ENO will move to a base outside the capital by March 2029 – three years after originally envisaged. Before then, it will develop an artistic programme in its new city, while transitioning to a new business model that allows it to deliver a substantial season every year in (London)." - The Guardian

Is Today’s Pop Music Getting Too Simplistic?

"I think the average listeners ears are becoming more attuned to ever-greater simplicity and every-greater economy in music." - Music Radar

Unprecedented: The Bayreuth Festival Is Expanding Its Repertory (By One Opera)

"The Bayreuth Festival intends to present Rienzi in 2026 for its 150th anniversary, going outside the canon of Richard Wagner's final 10 operas for the first time. Wagner's family still runs the festival in Germany, and until now has limited it to only what are considered his mature works." - AP

Berklee College Of Music’s President Is Out After Unexplained Leave of Absence

Erica Muhl, who became the school's leader two years ago, went on leave abruptly last month and put her house on the market; this week, the board announced that she won't be back. Students and faculty, who say they rarely saw her on campus, want answers. - MSN (The Boston Globe)

Why Mozart Still Captivates After Two-And-A-Half Centuries

"His letters show how he savvily wrote with an eye toward the market, hoping to delight listeners at every level of society. And pleasure was political in an age when some of the boldest advocates for free speech and personal choice were libertines." - MSN (The Atlantic)

Eight Ways Taylor Swift Has Changed The Music Business

She’s an advocate, a style icon, a marketing wiz, a prolific songwriter, a pusher of visual boundaries and a record-breaking road warrior. And she sells a ton of albums. - Billboard

Philadelphia Orchestra Cancels Next Spring’s Tour To California

Concerts in early March in Los Angeles, Orange County, Santa Barbara, and Palm Desert were found "no longer financially viable" due to "significant increases in cargo and travel costs." April concerts in Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal, and Ann Arbor are unaffected. - MSN (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

How A Grammy-Winning Jazz Composer Learned To Trust Her Creative Instincts

Maria Schneider says that "the pressures in your life, good and bad, just affect music so much. ... When you look back, it's almost like a diving rod, it's telling me more about my life than I knew at the time." - Slate

The Front Line In Ukraine’s Opera Houses And Pop Concerts

"Before the curtain, an announcement: 'In the event of an air raid or siren, we ask you to adjourn to the shelter. If the air raid warning lasts less than an hour, the performance will resume.'" - The Observer (UK)

The Technology That’s Disrupting Bayreuth

The floating psychedelic flowers of this season's Parsifal "are meant to provide the audience with 'sacred visions' of 'a world where wonder still exists,'" says director Jay Scheib. But this production also reveals a massive rift in leadership at the festival. - The New York Times

Can A Male Soprano Bring New Audiences To Opera?

That's Samuel Mariño's goal, anyway. "I really love this music," says the 29-year-old soprano, who's appearing at Glyndebourne in Handel's Semele, "and I think if we want to keep this music alive, we have to make bridges." - BBC

Tony Bennett Had A Preternatural Gift Of Coming Back Into Style, Again And Again

Had Bennett listened to "outside noise instead of his gut, he would’ve missed out on his greatest hits, an enormous second life in his career, and a veritable collection of prolific collaborations." - Vulture

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