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September 1, 2018
Spokane Symphony is set to celebrate Labor Day Weekend with free concerts of light classics, patriotic tunes, and favorite movie music.
September 1, 2018
Musicians and management of the Reno Philharmonic have announced a four-year contract, effective July 2018 through June 2022. It provides a per-service pay increase of 3% each year, as well as additional guaranteed services.
September 1, 2018
In May 2017, the Leonard Bernstein Office announced “Leonard Bernstein at 100,” a two-year global celebration of the artist’s life and career, featuring more than 2,500 events on six continents.
September 1, 2018
The Nashville Symphony will hold its 13th annual Free Day of Music October 27 with a full day and evening of performances throughout Schermerhorn Symphony Center, including everything from classical and jazz to rock and country, beginning with a Nashville Symphony concert.
September 1, 2018
At the end of July, the Columbus Symphony Orchestra (CSO) ratified a three-year contract that goes into effect September 1. It is the first progressive contract that CSO musicians, members of Local 103 (Columbus, OH), have seen in more than 10 years.
September 1, 2018
The Cleveland Orchestra has received $9.3 million from the estate of local philanthropist Dr. Jean Hower Taber, great-granddaughter of the founder of the Quaker Oats Company.
August 1, 2018
In early June, the New York City Ballet Orchestra ratified a three-year contract that is retroactive to September 1, 2017 and runs through August 2020.
August 1, 2018
In late June, the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra (MSO) musicians, members of Local 8 (Milwaukee, WI), and management reached a four-year contract agreement that will cover the 2018-2019 season through the 2022-2023 season.
August 1, 2018
The Grand Rapids Symphony has been awarded a grant of $1.1 million from the Wege Foundation to engage new and diverse audiences with live orchestra music.
August 1, 2018
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and Washington Performing Arts have announced the four orchestras selected to participate in the third SHIFT: A Festival of American Orchestras, to take place March 23-29, 2020.