Wigmore Hall Takes Control of Its Own Destiny
By Michael Vincent on April 1, 2024
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Once revered as the pinnacle of cultural sophistication, opera now sits in the crosshairs of Arts Council England (ACE), which is calling into question the relevance of a genre steeped in history.
(Continue reading)By Anya Wassenberg on February 26, 2024
How can the music industry respond to climate change and sustainability?
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on February 19, 2024
In a shocking turn during "The Handmaid's Tale" final performance, the English National Opera issued layoff notices to artists mid-show, sparking widespread disapproval amid financial strains and organizational changes
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on February 12, 2024
UK’s Northern Ballet has decided to replace its live orchestra with recordings in upcoming tours.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on January 15, 2024
Prokofiev Estate mandates use of new editions and licenses for "Romeo and Juliet," "Cinderella" stage shows.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on December 4, 2023
Listen to Mozart while you study, and suddenly, you'll be getting all A’s. That's the "Mozart Effect '' — or so the media spun it.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on November 6, 2023
The Royal Opera House looks to embrace the digital age's dynamism to ensure its future, includeing product placement with luxury brands.
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on October 30, 2023
The Philadelphia Orchestra musicians have officially ratified a new three-year contract with the Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center (POKC).
(Continue reading)By Michael Vincent on October 23, 2023
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