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When Streaming Fails, Merch Saves Popular Musicians

Maybe the classical world can take some notes from Billie Eilish? - The Guardian (UK)

Turning An Enslaved Man’s Narrative Into An Opera

In 2017, the Spoleto Festival asked musician Rhiannon Giddens if she wanted to write an opera about Muslim scholar Omar ibn Said. She'd never even heard of him - and she certainly hadn't written an opera. - Los Angeles Times

Are The Mysteries Of Spotify’s Payment System Ever Going To Get Solved?

And will it ever, ever be fair to musicians? In August, Congress member Rashida Tlaib's office calculated that "it would take more than 800,000 streams a month to equal a wage of $15 an hour." - USA Today

How The Geffen Sounds, From Every Seat In The House

The hall "seems to have achieved a rare distinction in its engineering for sound: consistency. No seat in the hall ... is appreciably better or worse than any other." And the sound, which is cool, has a "lack of sonic plumpness." - The New York Times

Philadelphia Orchestra Cancels Next May’s Tour Of China

The trip would have marked the 50th anniversary of when the Philadelphians became the first US orchestra ever to visit China. The stated reason for canceling is the country's strict COVID quarantine rules, which would require anyone infected to quit the tour and remain in place for weeks. - The Philadelphia Inquirer

The World Within English Songs

There are more English songs to be discovered, past, present and future. Seams of gold run through those blue remembered hills and our modest three-day festival will carry on mining them. - The Guardian

Black Conductors Are Finally Making Some Headway In The US Orchestra Scene (Aren’t They?)

For instance, this season the Philadelphia Orchestra has four Black guest conductors in its main subscription series — and, in Philly and elsewhere, they're finally getting to do programs that aren't for MLK Day or Black History Month.  But few people yet trust that the change is permanent. - The Philadelphia Inquirer

By The Numbers: American Orchestra Programs Are Getting Dramatically More Diverse

The latest Orchestra Repertoire Report shows a 638% increase in music by women at our symphony halls in the past six years. The numbers for women composers of color — which started at next to nothing — is up a whopping 1425%. - NPR

The Next Music Director Of London’s Royal Opera House Will Be Jakub Hrůša

"(The Czech conductor), 41, will begin his tenure in September 2025. He succeeds Antonio Pappano, who steps down from the post at the end of the 2023-24 season after 22 years in the role – making him the Royal Opera's longest serving music director." - The Guardian

Removing Notes From Mendelsohn To Demonstrate Plight Of Whales

Hebrides Redacted successively removes notes from the 10- to 11-minute overture in proportion to the decline in humpback whale populations over many decades. A short film about the project (embedded above) was released today as part of the Cambridge Zero Climate Change Festival. - Ars Technica

Go Ahead, Buy That Piano

"Some things in life are meant to be heavy and indebting and antiquated; they are meant to demand regular and highly specialized maintenance; they are meant to bring forward the weight of the past." Hence, in adulthood, a piano. - The Atlantic

Los Angeles City Councilors’ Leaked Racist Audio Turns Oaxaquena Bands Into Stars

Las Cafeteras, a band, composed a love song to Oaxaca in response. One band member: "It’s now our responsibility, I think, as people of color, specifically Mexicans, Chicanos and Latinos to really take this as an opportunity to do better — to be better." - Los Angeles Times

Russian Troops Murder Conductor Yuriy Kerpatenko, Who Refused To Perform For Them

"Conductor Yuriy Kerpatenko declined to take part in a concert 'intended by the occupiers to demonstrate the so-called ‘improvement of peaceful life’ in Kherson,'" according to Kiev's culture ministry. - The Guardian (UK)

Will TikTok Shake Up The Music Streaming Business?

Music streaming would be integrated into its existing short video service. ByteDance already has a music streaming service in Resso, which is currently available in India, Brazil, and Indonesia. The plan, according to the report, is to expand to several more countries, rebranded as TikTok Music. - Ludwig Van

And What’s The New York Times’s Initial Verdict On The New David Geffen Hall’s Acoustics?

Zachary Woolfe: "Any judgment on a hall's acoustics is highly provisional after just a few visits. ... But a mighty improvement is already obvious. ... (And) a theater in which it once felt like miles from the back row to the timpanis now verges on intimacy." - The New York Times

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