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How To Wrangle A Big Band, Especially When It’s Playing Your Music

“I don’t have to just write the arrangements. I do, in fact, have to be able to conduct it in front of the band.” - Slate

Human Bodies Sync Up At Symphony Concerts, Study Finds

“Concert music moves audiences bodily. … Music reaches not just the minds (the cognition and experiences of people), but also their bodies such as heart rate, breathing, body movement. This is called ’embodied cognition.’” - PsyPost

In Mexico City, Women Feature Behind And On Stage

“At Hera, women were not only performing on stage but working behind the scenes as producers, engineers and more. It’s something Itzel González, festival promoter, and Ximena Sariñana, Mexican singer-songwriter, co-creator and director of the Hera committee wanted to highlight with the event.” - Seattle Times (AP)

What Republican, Democratic Pop Music Choices At Conventions Says About Them

These days, you get this sort of unabashedly instructional approach to pop music only from Republicans, whose musical choices at July’s Republican National Convention felt, across the board, unburdened by any metaphorical obligations. - Washington Post

Conducting An Orchestra Made Up Entirely Of Traditional Chinese Instruments

The Hong Kong Chinese Orchestra may look, from a distance, like a European orchestra, but its musicians play erhu, gaohu, huqin (all bowed strings), sheng, guan, di (woodwinds), conchs, ox-horns and percussion. The HKCO runs a competition for young conductors, who must know both Chinese and European classical genres cold. - Classical Music (UK)

Sarasota Orchestra Appoints Nashville Symphony’s Giancarlo Guerrero As Music Director

The Nicaraguan-Costa Rican conductor will be music director-designate in 2024-25 as he completes his 16th and final season in Tennessee's capital, and his initial contract term continues for five years beyond that. He and the Nashville Symphony have released 21 recordings and won six Grammy Awards. - Sarasota Observer

Intimate Opera On The Prairies

Des Moines Metro Opera, founded in 1973, can’t rival Salzburg or Aix-en-Provence in scenic luxury. Yet musical values by no means suffer; casts are drawn from the upper ranks of younger American singers. And the company’s home venue—the Blank Performing Arts Center, on the campus of Simpson College, in Indianola—fosters unusual intimacy. - The New Yorker

What The Grooves Of A Vinyl Record Look Like At 1000x Magnification

Here’s a photograph of the record grooves captured by Supranowitz at 500x magnification. Those dark chunks you see are dust particles. - Hasan Jasim

How To Sing Infanticide: Karita Mattila On Portraying Janáček’s Villainesses

"The bottom line ... is to remember that she, (and) everybody else in Janáček’s operas, are actually human beings. There aren’t any heroes, there are mostly survivors. … I always think that if somebody is considered an evil person, they must be so stiff emotionally, which makes them act in a certain way." - Bachtrack

New Jersey Symphony To Move To New Concert Hall And HQ In Jersey City

The orchestra will have a venue with a 550-seat auditorium, spaces for education and community programs, and 8,000 square feet of office space — the first time all of these functions will be consolidated. The NJSO will continue to give concerts in five other venues around the state, including NJPAC in Newark. - NJ.com

What Have We Done To Beethoven’s Ninth, And What Has It Done To Us?

The symphony — and not only the "Ode to Joy" — has been used for everything from Nazi propaganda to the fall of the Berlin Wall to the national anthem of white-ruled Rhodesia to Tiananmen Square demonstrations to entrance music for Melania Trump. Not to mention all the commercials. - The Guardian

Rethinking A Culture Of Innovation For Opera

The canonic composers learned by doing, failing, and doing again. This is no longer the norm in opera, where creators rarely get the opportunity to change and experiment. As a result, the biggest innovators could be discarded before they truly begin. - Classical Music

Pittsburgh Symphony Musicians Agree On New Contract

The musicians current base salary is $110,384, which includes an electronic media agreement stipulating payments relating to recordings and electronic media. At the conclusion of the new contract in 2027, the base salary level will have increased to $124,020. - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Melbourne Symphony Musicians Vote No Confidence In Management

While the precipitating event was the canceling/uncanceling of performances by pianist Jayson Gillham after he dedicated a piece to journalists killed in Gaza, a letter from MSO musicians says that there are longstanding issues of poor communication, lack of accountability and low morale. - Limelight (Australia)

The Accursed Culture Of Noise-Canceling Headphones

In the past several years, they have gone from a relatively niche productivity tool—an antidote to the distractions of the open office—to a near-universal accessory, and, thus, something of a scourge. - The New Yorker

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