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Pandemic Woes Lead Met Opera to Tap Endowment and Embrace New Work

The New York Times – Music:

Facing tepid ticket sales, the company will withdraw up to $30 million from its endowment and stage more operas by living composers, which have been outselling the classics.

Javier Hernandez
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Classical Music, Coronavirus (2019-nCoV), Finances, Fire Shut Up in My Bones (Opera), Gelb, Peter, Metropolitan Opera, Music, Nezet-Seguin, Yannick, Opera, Philanthropy, The Hours (Opera)
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