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  • Sarah Brightman ‘A Christmas Symphony’ Concert Mexico
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    Sarah Brightman ‘A Christmas Symphony’ Concert Mexico
    December 18, 2024, Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico: British singer SARAH BRIGHTMAN during her concert at the Mexico City Arena entitled A Christmas Symphony..The multi-award-winning singer, holder of more than 180 Gold and Platinum Records, chose Mexico to close her “A Christmas Symphony” tour (Credit Image: © Jorge Nunez/ZUMA _ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • 15 time Grammy winner BELA FLECK plays with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra   at the Sandler Center  in Virginia Beach, Virginia on 22  September 2023
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    15 time Grammy winner BELA FLECK plays with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra at the Sandler Center in Virginia Beach, Virginia on 22 September 2023
    September 23, 2023, Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA: 15 time Grammy winner BELA FLECK plays with the Virginia Symphony Orchestra at the Sandler Center in Virginia Beach, Virginia on 22 September 2023 Photo ©Jeff Moore (Credit Image: © Jeff Moore/ZUMA P_ DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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  • Charles Hazlewood
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    Charles Hazlewood
    Charles Hazlewood photographed at his studio which is converted from a swimming pool. Hazlewood has filmed a documentary for Sky Arts, Beethoven and Me during which he explores Beethoven through a detailed look at his famous 5th Symphony. Beethoven and Me features members of Paraorchestra and is due to air in February 2021. Hazlewood is Artistic Director of Paraorchestra, the world's first fully integrated ensemble of professional musicians with and without disabilities, which he founded together with television director Claire Whalley in November 2011. The orchestra was the subject of a documentary by Channel Four, screened in the hours between the end of the final sporting event at London 2012 Paralympics and the Closing Ceremony where they made their world debut alongside Coldplay.
    Paraorchestra exists to recognise and showcase disabled musicians with extraordinary abilities, and to demonstrate their full integration into orchestral music. Just as the Paralympics have achieved in sport, Paraorchestra aims to shift perceptions of disability in creating a visible platform for gifted disabled musicians to perform and excel at the highest level, integrating talented players with disabilities into mainstream performances. In 2016 Paraorchestra performed the first ever classical headliner at Glastonbury Festival with Philip GlassÕ "Heroes" Symphony. They returned to the same stage with their Love Unlimited Synth Orchestra in 2019, celebrating the genius of Barry White. The orchestra has toured to Russia, the Middle East, Greece and Australia, as well as playing throughout the UK.
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  • Charles Hazlewood
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    Charles Hazlewood
    Charles Hazlewood photographed at his studio which is converted from a swimming pool. Hazlewood has filmed a documentary for Sky Arts, Beethoven and Me during which he explores Beethoven through a detailed look at his famous 5th Symphony. Beethoven and Me features members of Paraorchestra and is due to air in February 2021. Hazlewood is Artistic Director of Paraorchestra, the world's first fully integrated ensemble of professional musicians with and without disabilities, which he founded together with television director Claire Whalley in November 2011. The orchestra was the subject of a documentary by Channel Four, screened in the hours between the end of the final sporting event at London 2012 Paralympics and the Closing Ceremony where they made their world debut alongside Coldplay.
    Paraorchestra exists to recognise and showcase disabled musicians with extraordinary abilities, and to demonstrate their full integration into orchestral music. Just as the Paralympics have achieved in sport, Paraorchestra aims to shift perceptions of disability in creating a visible platform for gifted disabled musicians to perform and excel at the highest level, integrating talented players with disabilities into mainstream performances. In 2016 Paraorchestra performed the first ever classical headliner at Glastonbury Festival with Philip GlassÕ "Heroes" Symphony. They returned to the same stage with their Love Unlimited Synth Orchestra in 2019, celebrating the genius of Barry White. The orchestra has toured to Russia, the Middle East, Greece and Australia, as well as playing throughout the UK.
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  • Charles Hazlewood
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    Charles Hazlewood
    Charles Hazlewood photographed at his studio which is converted from a swimming pool. Hazlewood has filmed a documentary for Sky Arts, Beethoven and Me during which he explores Beethoven through a detailed look at his famous 5th Symphony. Beethoven and Me features members of Paraorchestra and is due to air in February 2021. Hazlewood is Artistic Director of Paraorchestra, the world's first fully integrated ensemble of professional musicians with and without disabilities, which he founded together with television director Claire Whalley in November 2011. The orchestra was the subject of a documentary by Channel Four, screened in the hours between the end of the final sporting event at London 2012 Paralympics and the Closing Ceremony where they made their world debut alongside Coldplay.
    Paraorchestra exists to recognise and showcase disabled musicians with extraordinary abilities, and to demonstrate their full integration into orchestral music. Just as the Paralympics have achieved in sport, Paraorchestra aims to shift perceptions of disability in creating a visible platform for gifted disabled musicians to perform and excel at the highest level, integrating talented players with disabilities into mainstream performances. In 2016 Paraorchestra performed the first ever classical headliner at Glastonbury Festival with Philip Glass’ "Heroes" Symphony. They returned to the same stage with their Love Unlimited Synth Orchestra in 2019, celebrating the genius of Barry White. The orchestra has toured to Russia, the Middle East, Greece and Australia, as well as playing throughout the UK.
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  • Charles Hazlewood
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    Charles Hazlewood
    Charles Hazlewood photographed at his studio which is converted from a swimming pool. Hazlewood has filmed a documentary for Sky Arts, Beethoven and Me during which he explores Beethoven through a detailed look at his famous 5th Symphony. Beethoven and Me features members of Paraorchestra and is due to air in February 2021. Hazlewood is Artistic Director of Paraorchestra, the world's first fully integrated ensemble of professional musicians with and without disabilities, which he founded together with television director Claire Whalley in November 2011. The orchestra was the subject of a documentary by Channel Four, screened in the hours between the end of the final sporting event at London 2012 Paralympics and the Closing Ceremony where they made their world debut alongside Coldplay.
    Paraorchestra exists to recognise and showcase disabled musicians with extraordinary abilities, and to demonstrate their full integration into orchestral music. Just as the Paralympics have achieved in sport, Paraorchestra aims to shift perceptions of disability in creating a visible platform for gifted disabled musicians to perform and excel at the highest level, integrating talented players with disabilities into mainstream performances. In 2016 Paraorchestra performed the first ever classical headliner at Glastonbury Festival with Philip Glass’ "Heroes" Symphony. They returned to the same stage with their Love Unlimited Synth Orchestra in 2019, celebrating the genius of Barry White. The orchestra has toured to Russia, the Middle East, Greece and Australia, as well as playing throughout the UK.
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  • Charles Hazlewood
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    Charles Hazlewood
    Charles Hazlewood photographed at his studio which is converted from a swimming pool. Hazlewood has filmed a documentary for Sky Arts, Beethoven and Me during which he explores Beethoven through a detailed look at his famous 5th Symphony. Beethoven and Me features members of Paraorchestra and is due to air in February 2021. Hazlewood is Artistic Director of Paraorchestra, the world's first fully integrated ensemble of professional musicians with and without disabilities, which he founded together with television director Claire Whalley in November 2011. The orchestra was the subject of a documentary by Channel Four, screened in the hours between the end of the final sporting event at London 2012 Paralympics and the Closing Ceremony where they made their world debut alongside Coldplay.
    Paraorchestra exists to recognise and showcase disabled musicians with extraordinary abilities, and to demonstrate their full integration into orchestral music. Just as the Paralympics have achieved in sport, Paraorchestra aims to shift perceptions of disability in creating a visible platform for gifted disabled musicians to perform and excel at the highest level, integrating talented players with disabilities into mainstream performances. In 2016 Paraorchestra performed the first ever classical headliner at Glastonbury Festival with Philip GlassÕ "Heroes" Symphony. They returned to the same stage with their Love Unlimited Synth Orchestra in 2019, celebrating the genius of Barry White. The orchestra has toured to Russia, the Middle East, Greece and Australia, as well as playing throughout the UK.
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  • Charles Hazlewood
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    Charles Hazlewood
    Charles Hazlewood photographed at his studio which is converted from a swimming pool. Hazlewood has filmed a documentary for Sky Arts, Beethoven and Me during which he explores Beethoven through a detailed look at his famous 5th Symphony. Beethoven and Me features members of Paraorchestra and is due to air in February 2021. Hazlewood is Artistic Director of Paraorchestra, the world's first fully integrated ensemble of professional musicians with and without disabilities, which he founded together with television director Claire Whalley in November 2011. The orchestra was the subject of a documentary by Channel Four, screened in the hours between the end of the final sporting event at London 2012 Paralympics and the Closing Ceremony where they made their world debut alongside Coldplay.
    Paraorchestra exists to recognise and showcase disabled musicians with extraordinary abilities, and to demonstrate their full integration into orchestral music. Just as the Paralympics have achieved in sport, Paraorchestra aims to shift perceptions of disability in creating a visible platform for gifted disabled musicians to perform and excel at the highest level, integrating talented players with disabilities into mainstream performances. In 2016 Paraorchestra performed the first ever classical headliner at Glastonbury Festival with Philip GlassÕ "Heroes" Symphony. They returned to the same stage with their Love Unlimited Synth Orchestra in 2019, celebrating the genius of Barry White. The orchestra has toured to Russia, the Middle East, Greece and Australia, as well as playing throughout the UK.
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  • Charles Hazlewood
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    Charles Hazlewood
    Charles Hazlewood photographed at his studio which is converted from a swimming pool. Hazlewood has filmed a documentary for Sky Arts, Beethoven and Me during which he explores Beethoven through a detailed look at his famous 5th Symphony. Beethoven and Me features members of Paraorchestra and is due to air in February 2021. Hazlewood is Artistic Director of Paraorchestra, the world's first fully integrated ensemble of professional musicians with and without disabilities, which he founded together with television director Claire Whalley in November 2011. The orchestra was the subject of a documentary by Channel Four, screened in the hours between the end of the final sporting event at London 2012 Paralympics and the Closing Ceremony where they made their world debut alongside Coldplay.
    Paraorchestra exists to recognise and showcase disabled musicians with extraordinary abilities, and to demonstrate their full integration into orchestral music. Just as the Paralympics have achieved in sport, Paraorchestra aims to shift perceptions of disability in creating a visible platform for gifted disabled musicians to perform and excel at the highest level, integrating talented players with disabilities into mainstream performances. In 2016 Paraorchestra performed the first ever classical headliner at Glastonbury Festival with Philip GlassÕ "Heroes" Symphony. They returned to the same stage with their Love Unlimited Synth Orchestra in 2019, celebrating the genius of Barry White. The orchestra has toured to Russia, the Middle East, Greece and Australia, as well as playing throughout the UK.
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  • Kitty Empire
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    Kitty Empire
    Kitty Empire at the Royal Festival Hall to see The Philharmonia Orchestra of London performing Mahler's Resurrection Symphony conducted by Jakub Hru?s?a at the Royal Festival Hall.
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  • Mahler's Resurrection Symphony
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    Mahler's Resurrection Symphony
    The Philharmonia Orchestra of London performs Mahler's Resurrection Symphony conducted by Jakub Hru?s?a at the Royal Festival Hall. The concert was attended by Kitty Empire, the Guardian and Observer's pop music critic.
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  • Mahler's Resurrection Symphony
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    Mahler's Resurrection Symphony
    The Philharmonia Orchestra of London performs Mahler's Resurrection Symphony conducted by Jakub Hru?s?a at the Royal Festival Hall. The concert was attended by Kitty Empire, the Guardian and Observer's pop music critic.
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  • Mahler's Resurrection Symphony
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    Mahler's Resurrection Symphony
    The Philharmonia Orchestra of London performs Mahler's Resurrection Symphony conducted by Jakub Hru?s?a at the Royal Festival Hall. The concert was attended by Kitty Empire, the Guardian and Observer's pop music critic.
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  • Kitty Empire
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    Kitty Empire
    Kitty Empire at the Royal Festival Hall to see The Philharmonia Orchestra of London performing Mahler's Resurrection Symphony conducted by Jakub Hru?s?a at the Royal Festival Hall.
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  • PEOPLE - Im Trend: Stars tragen Zebra-Print
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    PEOPLE - Im Trend: Stars tragen Zebra-Print
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ed Rode/imageSPACE/REX (10447938cr)
    Tori Kelly
    CMT Artists of the Year, Arrivals, Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville, USA - 16 Oct 2019

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  • PEOPLE - Im Trend: Stars tragen Zebra-Print
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    PEOPLE - Im Trend: Stars tragen Zebra-Print
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ed Rode/imageSPACE/REX (10447938cr)
    Tori Kelly
    CMT Artists of the Year, Arrivals, Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Nashville, USA - 16 Oct 2019

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  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    DUKAS_98900053_POL
    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    DUKAS_98900052_POL
    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    DUKAS_98900085_POL
    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
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    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    DUKAS_98900051_POL
    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    DUKAS_98900050_POL
    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    DUKAS_98900049_POL
    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

  • Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    DUKAS_98900048_POL
    Flutist sues Boston Symphony Orchestra for equal pay
    November 5, 2018 - Boston, Massachusetts, United States: Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute player of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, at her home. In July, the 44-year-old filed a gender discrimination lawsuit against the BSO as she was paid $64,451 less a year than John Ferrillo, 63, the orchestra's principal oboist and a close friend of hers. She is seeking $200,000 in back pay. The BSO, in a statement, defended its pay structure, saying that the flute and oboe are not comparable. Rowe entered mediation with the BSO in Dec. 2018, aimed at resolving the conflict before it goes to court. (Rick Friedman/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    © Rick Friedman

     

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