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This Is What The World Has Become: Beyonce Re-Recording Two Tracks From Her Newly-Released Album

The song Heated will have ableist language removed from it, while the song Energy will be rerecorded without one of the samples on which it is built. - The Conversation

Classical Music Is Disappearing From Our Common Public Spaces

It's part of a trend that is increasingly unavoidable: the disappearance of classical music from the kind of cultural settings where it used to be common — community events, adverts, sports coverage. - The Critic

Study: Effects Of Music On Our Bodies

The researchers discuss the concept that the body responds rhythmically to the music you are listening to, speeding up when the tempo is faster, and slowing down when it’s slower. They found that the level of arousal was proportional to the actual speed, i.e. the effect is greater the faster/slower the music. - Ludwig Van

The Royal Opera House At Versailles: A Brief History

The theater was conceived by Louis XIV but only completed in time for the wedding of the future Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette. It's been in use for most of the time since (for eight years, it was France's capitol), and these days it's busier than ever before. - BBC Music Magazine

Reviving Brooklyn’s Golden Age Of Ashkenazi Cantorial Singing

Back in the 1920s, there was a group of cantors who combined traditional liturgical chanting with improvisation and operatic vocal technique, which they never formally studied. And there's a younger group of cantors today bringing that art back to life — and to the wider public. - NPR

Europe’s Radio Orchestras Mustn’t Be Allowed To Disappear

"Public service radio orchestras have been one of the great civilising forces of the last century. That may be an unsexy proposition but ... it is one that is important not just for Europe's past, but its future too."  - The New European

How Laura Jackson Is Blazing A New Path At The Reno Philharmonic

"I’ve learned over time to always come back and attach to the mission and to the power of music. That has allowed me to be in a way that is less self-conscious.” - Forbes

Teodor Currentzis Is Forming A New Orchestra, This One Not Funded By Russia

"The ensemble, to be called Utopia, will bring together 112 musicians from 28 countries, many of them soloists and principal players in renowned orchestras, for a European tour that is to begin this fall and go through 2023." - The New York Times

Why Music Evokes Memories

The connection is one of the reasons why music — especially old music — is so meaningful to people. It's also why music became such an important coping strategy during the COVID-19 pandemic, in part to connect us with people we could not be with during lockdowns, physical distancing, and travel restrictions. - CBC

The Death Of London’s Great Orchestra Festival

The death sentence was delivered by the BBC’s director general, Tim Davie, in a statement terminating BBC Four, which televises most of the Proms, and urging the BBC’s six orchestras in London, Manchester, Scotland and Wales to look for “alternative sources of income where possible.” - The Critic

Triumphant Debut For New Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra At London Proms

It was an impressive start for an ensemble that didn’t exist a fortnight ago, rapidly assembled from professional Ukrainian musicians in Ukraine and across Europe. - The Guardian

Beginning Of A New Era For Music? Chart-Eligible NFT Song Released In UK

Unlike with many NFTs, buyers will not require a crypto wallet. After the purchase is made on Serenade’s website, a digital wallet is created and the NFT transferred to that wallet. If users have an existing crypto wallet, such as for BitCoin or Ethereum, they can use that. - The Guardian

Why Does Beyonce Have So Many Songwriting Credits On Her New Album?

Beyoncé’s collaboration with other artists has a lot more to do with intellectual property law and the fairly modern practice of sampling (reusing part of an original sound recording in another recording) and interpolation (when a part of a recording is re-recorded and turned into something new). - Time

Inside The Bitter Battle Over Dividing Streaming Revenue

This uneven division of the revenue was originally calculated to account for the expenses that labels incurred in the manufacture and distribution of vinyl, CDs and cassette tapes. That lopsided split may or may not still make sense in the streaming age, depending on whom you ask. - Variety

This Year Even Music By The Biggest Stars Isn’t Selling

Beyoncé isn’t the only superstar who’s struggling to make a hit with staying power. The past year has seen superstars release new music to weaker-than-expected sales or reviews. - The Wall Street Journal

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