There’s still silence all round on the mediation efforts at the Met, but one report has it that Peter Gelb previously spurned a 5-year pay freeze offer from the stagehands union, insisting on an immediate 14.5% wage cut.
Report here.
There’s still silence all round on the mediation efforts at the Met, but one report has it that Peter Gelb previously spurned a 5-year pay freeze offer from the stagehands union, insisting on an immediate 14.5% wage cut.
Report here.
Dear Members,
Recording Artist Jackie Evancho is scheduled to perform in the following cities, with a locally-hired orchestra in each venue:
August 10, 2014 American Music Theatre (Lancaster, PA)
November 22, 2014 – Mayo Performing Arts Center (Morristown, NJ)
February 22, 2015 – Peace Concert Hall (Greenville, SC)
March 26, 2015 – Ruth Eckerd Hall (Clearwater, FL)
April 23, 2015 – Grove Theatre (Shippensburg, PA)
The Producers of this event have been resistant to file Local AFM agreements for these engagements, which is troubling in light of the Producer’s intentions to film one or more of these concerts for a planned public television project.
If you are called to perform services for this event please contact your Local union to ensure a proper Agreement is in place.
If you discover or are called for taping for a public television project featuring Jackie Evancho, please contact Pat Varriale at the New York office of the AFM, (917) 229-0234, or by E-mail pvarriale@afm.org. This applies even if you are asked to mime to pre-recorded tracks, as the AFM covers this employment as well.
Again, the producers of this program have not entered into the AFM National Public Television Agreement and, therefore, your services will not be properly covered.
Thank you for your assistance.
Patrick M. Varriale
Assistant Director
Electronic Media Services Division
American Federation of Musicians
Posted by Colorado violinist Sara Avery:
#BritishAirways breaks violins! We had hoped they would do the right thing, but after British Airways agents in Beirut forced my friend to check her violin (to Denver, routed through Paris) and crushed it in the baggage hold, they are being completely unresponsive, saying it was her fault, and refusing to reimburse her, after telling her to get an appraisal for replacement value. Many people carried on bigger bags. There is no excuse for this, British Airways! You have destroyed the means by which she makes her living!
UPDATE: A representative from #BritishAirways did call my friend yesterday to get the claims process rolling. (A representative at the Denver airport the night of her arrival did start that process, but the representatives she talked to the next couple of days made it sound like they wouldn’t do anything for her.) So, it’s moving in the right direction. I’ll keep updating this post as things develop. Thanks for all the shares! Even if they do the right thing, this airline must change its policy to let small instruments on board!
This is Alexandra Kalinowski, a former opera singer and classical pianist who now writes her own. And rides it.
We like this. You?
“Circles” by AK from alexandra kalinowski on Vimeo.
Fascinating article on Musicians on Call, an org that brings live music to bed-bound, critical and dying people in seven US cities. Read here.
pictured: Rolando Villazon as a medical clown
Newly retrieved film of Paul Hindemith conducting the Berlin Philharmonic in 1949 conveys some degree of tension between the composer, forced to emigrate in the late 1930s, and the somewhat threadbare resident players.
The commentary says he left Germany for America in 1934. This is untrue. Hindemith was not denounced by Goebbels until December 1934. He took a teaching post in Turkey in the hope he might yet return, moved to Switzerland in 1938 and finally fled to the US in 1940.
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Vasily, Vilde, the vest… Click here at 7pm London time.