FEATURE The Met is betting on a blockbuster lineup to make up for this canceled year. The future of opera may depend on it. The Washington Post: Michael Andor Brodeur “If we are going to survive, we have to take action,” says the opera’s general manager, Peter Gelb, on the phone from New York…. Read more »
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Weekly Digest: Ballet’s New Mandate: Change or Die, RBG and Opera, $100k Avery Fisher Prize, and more…
FEATURE Ballet’s New Mandate: Change or Die San Francisco Classical Voice: Lou Fancher What are dance artists and organizations willing to change, and will it be enough to sustain the art form? Read an interview with Trey McIntyre, Amy Seiwert, and Gregory Dawson, three choreographers/artistic directors whose work has risen to prominence and receives considerable… Read more »
Weekly Digest: Rebuilding the Post-Covid creative industry, Racial Equity in Auditions, a 639-Year Concert, and more…
FEATURE: FOCUS ON THE FUTURE How the US can rebuild its creative industry post-Covid The Art Newspaper: Margaret Carrigan A proposal issued to both presidential campaigns by Americans for the Arts outlines a national strategy to put creative workers back to work RESEARCH AND OPINION Where Do Joe Biden and Kamala Harris Stand on… Read more »
Weekly Digest: Singing ‘No Riskier Than Talking’ for Virus Spread, Black Excellence Series, the Sausage Piano, and more…
SHAPING THE FUTURE Singing ‘No Riskier Than Talking’ for Virus Spread BBC News: Lauren Moss Singing does not produce substantially more respiratory particles than speaking at a similar volume, a study suggests. But it all depends on how loud a person is, according to the initial findings which are yet to be peer reviewed. RESEARCH… Read more »
Weekly Digest: New Horizons in the Arts, Drive-in Concerts, Opera on Zoom, and more…
FEATURE: IMPORTANT WORKS REVEALED Our Congratulations to Jacobs School of Music Professor of Conducting Arthur Fagen, whose recent release of works by William Dawson and Ulysses Kay with the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra has received extensive attention in the media! NPR: Someone Finally Remembered William Dawson’s ‘Negro Folk Symphony’ NYT: 8 Things to… Read more »
Weekly Digest: Black Composers Spring Forward, Protest Music, Billion Dollar Bailout, and more…
FEATURE: BLACK COMPOSERS SPRING FORWARD Lifting the Cone of Silence From Black Composers George E. Lewis A cone of silence hangs over the work of Black composers from Africa and its diaspora. It is not that Black men and women have not written music, but too often it has been ignored — and thus assumed… Read more »