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Orchestra News

NAAS Rolls Out Recommended Audition and Tenure Guidelines

On January 15, the National Alliance for Audition Support (NAAS) rolled out its “Recommended Audition and Tenure Guidelines.” NAAS is a collaborative effort of The Sphinx Organization, the New World Symphony, and the League of American Orchestras, with substantial input and leadership from Black and Latinx professional musicians. The audition and tenure guidelines were the […]


Knoxville Symphony Orchestra Ratifies New Contract

A new contract for musicians of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra (KSO) went into effect January 4. The agreement comes after a period of high tensions between musicians and management. Representing KSO’s musicians, Local 546 (Knoxville, TN) filed a labor grievance after the musicians were furloughed with less than a week’s notice in August. Under the […]


Pacific Symphony Agrees to Three-Year Contract Extension

On January 14, the Pacific Symphony announced a three-year musicians’ contract extension, effective through August 31, 2024. The agreement reduces wages by 30% in the current season, but restores salaries by the 2023-24 season. It also establishes a bi-weekly, rather than per-service, pay structure. Orchestra musicians are members of Local 7 (Orange County, CA).


San Francisco Ballet Ratifies 2-Year Extension Agreement

On November 26, 2020, the musicians of the San Francisco Ballet Orchestra, members of Local 6 (San Francisco, CA), ratified a two-year extension agreement of their 2015-20 agreement that runs from December 1, 2020, through November 30, 2022. The musicians and management had steady communication from March until reaching agreement in late November; a mediator […]


Metropolitan Opera Outsources, Uses Non-AFM Musicians

Failing to pay its own musicians since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Metropolitan Opera has hired non-Metropolitan Opera musician ensembles for Met produced events and fundraisers. Most recently, the Met hired European string musicians for a New Year’s Eve gala streamed from Germany. “All of these fundraising events can—and should—be done safely right […]


Los Angeles Philharmonic Ratifies Side Letter

At the end of November, Los Angeles Philharmonic musicians—members of Local 47 (Los Angeles, CA)—ratified a side letter to their current contract, which will be in effect through September 22, 2022. The side letter creates a four-tier system for compensation, with salary during tier one set at 70% of the previously bargained rate. Salary will […]


Phoenix Symphony Contract Maintains Health Coverage

Furloughed through the end of the 2020-21 season, musicians of the Phoenix Symphony ratified a contract at the end of October that will secure their health coverage and other benefits. The symphony’s musicians—members of Local 586 (Phoenix, AZ)—were initially furloughed for three weeks at the beginning of the pandemic in March 2020. Thanks to PPP […]


St. Louis Symphony Ratifies Modification to CBA

On January 10, musicians of the St. Louis Symphony, members of Local 2-197 (St. Louis, MO), ratified an agreement to modify their current CBA for the period of January 11 through August 29, 2021. Under the new agreement, musicians will be paid 85% of base scale wages and 80% of career track and overscale. Prior […]


Dallas Symphony Ratifies One-Year Agreement with COVID Modifications

On March 24, 2020, the musicians of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, members of Local 72-147 (Dallas-Ft. Worth, TX), ratified a one-year extension of the agreement that had been set to expire on August 31, 2020. The financial terms of that extension, which covered the 2020-21 season, were identical to those for the 2019-20 season. On […]


San Francisco Symphony Agrees to Contract Modifications

At the end of October, San Francisco Symphony musicians ratified a 25-month contract modification that runs from October 18, 2020, through November 26, 2022. The orchestra’s salary was first reduced to 90% of regular wages beginning in April 2020 and then to 65% of regular wages beginning in September. With the new contract modification, the […]








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