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25-Year-Old Violinist Coming to Baltimore Orchestra Plays Songs by Composers of Color
At 25 years old, violinist Randall Goosby has already recorded an album and played at the Kennedy Center Honors. But the young musician, who will be coming to Maryland soon, is also working to change the music industry for the better.
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$3.2M Award, Cut Costs May Not Save Baltimore Symphony
An audit says a possible infusion of $3.2 million in state funds and savings from a shortened season may not be enough to save the cash-strapped Baltimore Symphony Orchestra.
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National Philharmonic to Fold After Montgomery County Budget Cuts
After providing classical music in the D.C. area for more than 40 years, the National Philharmonic is preparing to close.
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Hogan Says He Won't Spend $245M-Plus Set Aside by Lawmakers
Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan says he won’t agree to spend about $245 million that state lawmakers had set aside for a variety of initiatives, because he believes the state needs to be more fiscally responsible
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Baltimore Symphony Locks Out Its Musicians as Talks Stall
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra has announced musicians will be locked out from the band’s facilities amid contract and salary negotiations.
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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Eliminates Summer Programming
The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra says it’s eliminating this year’s summer programming.
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Jason Alexander Performing Series With Baltimore Symphony
Beware, music lovers. George Costanza is joining the ranks of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra this weekend.