Promoting Home-Grown On Hold

The City of Seattle is replacing its generic Muzak with recordings by local musicians. Anyone calling City Hall will be serenaded by locally-produced music while they’re on hold. “The program is a great way to support local artists and expose more people to the incredible diversity of music this city has to offer.”

Peter Gelb’s New Met

Peter Gelb has big changes in mind for the Metropolitan Opera, and the opera world is interested. “He said he would emphasize directors with theater and film backgrounds, embrace digital delivery of opera, bring in conductors like Riccardo Muti who have never conducted at the Met before and introduce major voices in new roles, like Karita Mattila as Tosca. Mr. Gelb will also establish a joint commissioning program with the Lincoln Center Theater, which would solicit works from musical theater composers as well as from more traditional classical composers. He will increase the number of new productions from about four a season to seven.”

A New (Crossover) Met?

What do Peter Gelb’s plans for the new Met mean? “If Mr. Gelb wants to connect the Met to contemporary culture, then he must make the company something it has not been: a place that cultivates living composers. He has big plans here as well, though one program will indeed raise the specter of crossover opera to his doubters.”

Record London Art Auctions

Last week’s London auctions set records. “The winter auctions, featuring artists from Edvard Munch to Francis Bacon, were London’s biggest ever, exceeding 1989 totals before art prices last crashed. U.S. and Asian buyers pushed sale totals 5 percent above auctioneers’ top estimate of 245 million pounds. Last February’s total was 170.6 million pounds.”