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One Down, Two To Go: Met Opera Reaches Labor Agreement With Chorus

"The union, the American Guild of Musical Artists — which also represents soloists, dancers, actors and stage managers — is the first of the three largest Met unions to reach such a deal after months of sometimes-bitter division between labor and management over how deep and lasting the pandemic pay cuts should be." - The New York Times

Conductor Christian Thielemann Is Losing His Job

The culture ministry of the German state of Saxony has announced that Thielemann's contract as music director of the Staatskapelle Dresden, one of Europe's oldest and most admired orchestras, and the Saxon State Opera (aka the Semperoper) will not be renewed when it expires in the summer of 2024. The contract of Semperoper superintendent Peter Theiler, which expires at...

Houston Symphony’s Music Director, Stranded In Europe By Pandemic, Misses Last Two Weeks Of Season

Andres Orozco-Estrada hasn't been back to Texas to conduct his orchestra for a year, but he had been planning to return for concerts May 7-9 and May 14-16 to close his next-to-last season in Houston. (He'll step down in the summer of 2022.) But the U.S. government's National Interest Exemption on pandemic travel restrictions for certain artists expired in...

Songwriters Are Getting Screwed By Streaming Too

Last month, Midia Research, which specializes in music and digital media, released a study, “Rebalancing the Song Economy,” that was commissioned by Abba's Bjorn Ulvaeus. It includes some surprising findings — in a survey, twice as many streaming users said a song mattered more to them than the artist who performed it, rather than the opposite — and sounds...

Muti: COVID Year Was An Experiment In Global Culture

Riccardo Muti called the experience of the past year “an unnatural global experiment” that had “stunned” the world. “If we truly took into account how we are living, we would all go crazy. We try to maintain the illusion that we are living a normal life. It is the only way to reach the end of this absurd path,’’...

Spotify’s Imposter Problem

That new album by your fave, the one you haven't heard hyped on social media or in music magazines? It's probably by a deliberate Doppelgänger. "Inside Spotify’s borderless musical landscape, you’re never more than a playlist transition away from a fake-out. ... There’s always someone trying to game the system." - Slate

La Scala Is Opening Again

With a 500-person limit, a record high in private funding, new digital streaming infrastructure, and a mandate to be more ecologically conscious, the Milan opera house and its new artistic director, Dominique Meyer, are ready to put the horrible experience of 2020 behind them. - The New York Times

Bandwagon Is Changing The NY Phil’s Relationship With The City

Instead of the whiff of noblesse oblige and platitudes about the uplifting nature of classical music, this is about working together. "The key phrases when Bandwagon 2 was announced last month were the desire to 'center the voices of our partners' and 'utilize the Philharmonic’s resources to amplify the work of our collaborators.' In less fancy terms, the orchestra...

Nashville Isn’t Coming Through For Women

But TikTok is, forcing country radio to pay attention, and give opportunities, to young singers in new ways. - The New York Times

What It’s Like To Play The Violin Of Violins

The Sala Paganiniana, where Il Cannone resides inside the Palazzo Tursi, is monitored by scientists, experts, and bodyguards. The instrument is played monthly by curator Bruce Carlson and each year by the winner of the Premio Paganini contest for young violinists. - Strings

In Kashmir, Sufi Music Was For Men Only. These Young Women Are Keeping It Alive

"For centuries, the tradition was passed down from one man to another. But sisters Irfana and Rihana Yousuf began to play with support from their father, Mohammad Yousuf. A musician himself, he sometimes had to sell household items to afford the costly instruments so they could keep their dream alive – and his. … In Sufism, a form of...

Musicians Versus The Streaming Companies – Something’s Gotta Change

The artists’ demands are threaded with anger and anxiety over the degradation of creative labor. But the musicians face long odds. Despite solidarity among many older and independent artists, the most successful current pop acts have largely been silent on the issue. And while many musicians paint Spotify as the enemy, the shift to streaming over the last decade...

Short Opera Videos Are One Pandemic Innovation We Should Keep

Over the past months we've gotten "a range of short films that showcase top talents in American opera, highlight contemporary composers and recruit other artists (including costume designers and cinematographers) as well as tens of thousands of new viewers … overdue embrace of the dormant chemistry between cinema and opera, so rarely consummated." - The Washington Post

La Scala Begins Construction On New Building

"The foundation stone has been laid for new building, which will be constructed to the rear of the existing structure." The project, designed by architect Mario Botta, "will expand the area for assembling sets, there will be new rehearsal rooms including a vast new space for the orchestra and a new ballet studio, and there will be office...

Investors Are Buying Up Vast Catalogues Of Music

Over the last year, dozens of music's biggest artists have cashed in the rights to their entire catalogues of songs, netting tens or hundred of millions of dollars. This week, the Red Hot Chili Peppers became the latest, landing a reported $140 million US for the publishing rights to every song they've ever written. - CBC

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