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Why Wagner Isn’t Canceled (Despite Everything)

"What should Wagner look like in the age of the Wagner Group? How can the hammer of the Norse god Thor appear on stage, after the Russian mercenary army used a sledgehammer to shatter a captive’s skull, his face bound with clingfilm, in a video broadcast to the world?" - The New European

Chrissie Hynde On The State Of The Music Business

"Honestly, the majority is always wrong. Music is just the backdrop to their life. I’m not saying that mainstream music isn’t important to them, but they’re not connoisseurs. They’re not making it their whole life. But the people who really love it, they will be at the shows." - The Wall Street Journal

The Manhattan Transfer Gives Its Final Farewell Performance

"The reason … is one that several pop stars who made it out of the 20th century have cited lately. 'The road life just got too hard,' (said) Alan Paul, 74 and one of the two remaining original members. 'And schlepping doesn’t swing.'" - San Francisco Classical Voice

The Met Opera’s Siloing Problem

"This is not a program of audience integration (the management cannot be so unobservant as to suppose that will happen, except at the outermost fringe), but of audience fragmentation, in perfect synchronization with the oft-remarked silo-ing of group identities in our society as a whole." - Conrad L. Osborne

Cincinnati Symphony Will Build New Amphitheater On Site Of Beloved-But-Aging Theme Park

The city's Coney Island amusement park, opened in 1886, had fallen out of public favor in the past few years. The Cincinnati Symphony's subsidiary, Music & Event Management Inc. (MEMI), has purchased the site to build a $118 million outdoor amphitheater for touring popular acts as well as orchestra concerts. - WCPO (Cincinnati)

Alex Ross’ Review Of “Maestro”

“Maestro” is a complete enough achievement that there is no point in dwelling on what it might have done differently. What’s most significant is the fundamental respect that the film shows for music and musicians—which is not the same as awe for Bernstein himself. - The New Yorker

Can A New Instrument Make Playing Classical Music More Accessible To People With Disabilities?

"The Clarion is essentially software which can mimic the sound of any instrument you desire and works on technology including iPads." That might sound suspect, but one designer says it's "software in the same way that a violin is made of wood." - BBC

Why LA’s KUSC Now Has The Largest Audience For Classical Music In The Country

"There’s an openness and curiosity about ideas here. We’ve always been interested in what’s new, what’s next, and what’s the way forward. That shows up in the way we talk about classical music.” - USC Today

State Of The Music Industry (And Trends Going Forward)

Post-pandemic trends that will grow the market most: a) the rapid rise of AI, and B) the rise of the consumer-creator. Consumer-creators transformed photography (Instagram) and videography (TikTok); music will be next. Not only will casual music creation become mainstream, it will trigger an unprecedented widening of the music creator economy funnel. - Music Industry Blog

Spotify Clarifies New Rules On Payouts To Artists

Spotify states that redistributing the revenues from the end of the tail will be more impactful for ‘these tens of millions of dollars per year to increase payments to those most dependent on streaming revenue — rather than being spread out in tiny payments that typically don’t even reach an artist’. - Music Industry Blog

Our Concert Hall Will Reopen In 2024, We Promise, Says San Diego Symphony

The $125 million redesign/renovation of Copley Symphony Hall, begun in late 2021, was supposed to be done this fall, but the scheduled Nov. 4 opening was postponed indefinitely, and the CEO won't yet say exactly how far along the work is. - The San Diego Union-Tribune (MSN)

Stephen Sondheim Was One Of America’s Great Classical Composers (Yes, Classical)

Joshua Barone makes the case. - The New York Times

How Big Brands Use Christmas Music To Sell Things To You

How does music support these brands, and what subconscious effect is this having on our shopping behaviour? - The Conversation

Charlotte Symphony Makes History, Appointing Black And Openly Gay Conductor As Music Director

Kwamé Ryan, a 53-year-old Trinidadian-Canadian, "studied at Cambridge, lives on the edge of Germany’s Black Forest with his husband, hosts a weekly podcast for tips and life hacks, is into yoga, mountain biking and rugby, and guest-conducts orchestras throughout Europe and the U.S." - Yahoo! (The Charlotte Observer)

English National Opera Is Victim To The Notion That The Point Of Art Is “Wellbeing” And Doing Good

Opera’s contribution to health and welfare, its ability to improve lives, is a happy by-product. It is not the point. It is not opera’s job to do social work. Yet unfortunately this is where we find ourselves. - The Critic

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