Coronavirus (2019-nCoV)
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Beyoncé received a humanitarian award, and performances made explicit references to protests against racism and police brutality at the first major awards show of the Covid-19 era. Source
With most orchestral concerts canceled, conductors have been largely invisible. Source
The company’s orchestra offered prestige and job security. But the pandemic has upended hundreds of lives. Source
Here is music that could safely be played by a reduced symphonic ensemble. Source
In a rare interview, the Nobel Prize winner discusses mortality, drawing inspiration from the past, and his new album: “Rough and Rowdy Ways.” Source
The lost performances will cost the orchestra approximately $9 million in ticket revenue. Source
Classical music and opera’s starriest and most important annual event will go forward, in modified form. Source
The coronavirus pandemic has forced the cancellation of most cultural events, including concerts. But two German orchestras found an intensely personal way to play on. Source
Many artists have not been paid since March at the company, which hopes to return on New Year’s Eve after its longest interruption in over a century. Source
The Greenwich Village club Smalls is booking bands inside the venue again, but audiences will still have to stay home. Source