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Bach Is Everywhere At Easter

Yes, his various Passions are common right now - but he’s everywhere, all of the time. And “indirectly, we are also indebted to Bach for the ability to attend public concerts." - El País (English)

After The Massive Concert Hall Attack In Russia, Some Suspects Plead Guilty

Meanwhile, “events at cultural institutions were canceled, flags were lowered to half-staff and television entertainment and advertising were suspended,” and relatives waited for word to come about injuries - or death. - Boston Globe (AP)

AI Guesses That’s Why They Call It The Blues

Truly, so-called generative AI isn’t there yet on the composing side. “I’ve played the basic chord progression from 'Soul Of The Machine' — and variations of it —countless times. So, when I say that the chords meander in nonsensical ways, it’s because I’ve also wandered in this style.” - The Verge

Report: What Spotify Paid Musicians Last Year

According to the data, 1,250 artists generated over $1 million each in recording and publishing royalties in 2023; 11,600 generated over $100,000 and 66,000 generated over $10,000 — numbers that have almost tripled since 2017. - AP

The Power Of An Oscar Changed Los Angeles Students’ Access To Music

In Los Angeles, 11 technicians work long hours repairing 6,000 public school instruments a year. "One of the last programs of its kind in the U.S., it has struggled to stay afloat over the years. But now, thanks to the Oscar-winning documentary short The Last Repair Shop, donations are pouring in." - CBC

A First: Man Convicted Of Streaming Music Fraud

A Danish man has been sentenced to prison in a “historic” case after being found guilty of fraudulently profiting from royalties on hundreds of tracks on music streaming sites. - The Guardian

Cambridge University Axes Its Co-Ed Choir. What’s At Stake:

“We are devastated by this decision, which we believe is a fundamentally regressive move for the college, the choral community in Cambridge, and the wider arts provision for women in the UK.” - The Guardian

Is UK Arts Funder’s Analysis Of Opera’s Challenges Right?

The report points out – with some perspicacity – that there is a view throughout the industry that whilst opera is an expensive art form, there are ways of producing first-class work that do not indulge in the expensive elements in quite the same way. - The Telegraph (UK)

Harlem’s Apollo Theater And Opera Philadelphia Renew Their Producing Partnership

"Few details were available on the initiative, which picks up on the joint venture that brought Charlie Parker’s Yardbird and We Shall Not Be Moved to the stages of both companies. No commissioned composers have yet been announced for this round of the partnership." - The Philadelphia Inquirer (MSN)

Tennessee Is First State To Pass Law Protecting Songwriters And Performers From AI Infringement

"Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee on Thursday signed off on legislation designed to protect songwriters, performers and other music industry professionals against the potential dangers of artificial intelligence. … Supporters say the goal is to ensure that AI tools cannot replicate an artist’s voice without their consent." - AP

This Musician Has Been Streamed 15 Billion Times Under Fake Artist Accounts On Spotify

Johan Röhr is behind over 2,700 songs that have been released under various fake artist names on Spotify. His music across all of these pseudonymous artist accounts on Spotify, according to DN, has been streamed approximately 15 billion times. - Music Business Worldwide

American Youth Symphony Shuts Down

The American Youth Symphony, which shut down on Friday, is — or rather was — one of the few large national organizations involved in the vital transition between studying and starting a career in music. - San Francisco Classical Voice

Reinventing The Concert Subscription

"Choose-your-own” subscription packages, in which attendees can opt for a handful of performances instead of an entire series, and membership models, wherein attendees pay a flat rate for access to shows, have leapt in popularity and could make up some of the lost subscription revenue. - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Is China’s Love Affair With The Piano Waning?

Piano lessons for children were all the rage not too many years ago, but that trend seems to have withered, while lessons in traditional instruments like the Chinese zither, bamboo flute, and the pipa (a Chinese plucked string instrument) are gaining popularity. - Sixth Tone

Salonen’s Departure From San Francisco Symphony Is A Warning To Its Board — And Others

"The board now presents the San Francisco Symphony as a survivor forgoing experimental treatment and in need of a cautious caretaker. … What has changed over the years is that many boards have become increasingly corporate, increasingly powerful and increasingly clueless." - Los Angeles Times (MSN)

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