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October 09, 2010

Detroit symphony cancels concerts amid strike


DETROIT (AP) — The Detroit Symphony Orchestra has canceled concerts amid an ongoing musicians' strike.

Chief Executive and President Anne Parsons (News - Alert) made the announcement Wednesday at Orchestra Hall in Detroit.


The DSO was to perform Thursday at Michigan State University's Wharton Center, then open the season Friday in Detroit.

Orchestra officials plan to announce the status of next week's performances Tuesday.

The musicians hit the picket line after refusing to accept pay cuts demanded by the financially struggling symphony.

Management last month began implementing a 33 percent base pay cut for orchestra veterans, from $104,650 to $70,200 in the first year. Musicians had offered a 22 percent reduction in the first year to $82,000, which would increase in subsequent years.

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Online:

Musicians union: http://www.detroitsymphonymusicians.org

Symphony: http://www.detroitsymphony.com

Related Images:


 Detroit Symphony Orchestra member Karl Pituch plays his French horn as he serenades fellow members walking a picket line outside the Max M. Fisher Music Center in Detroit, Monday, Oct. 4, 2010. Musicians have called a strike after refusing to accept pay cuts of more than 30 percent demanded by the financially struggling Detroit Symphony Orchestra. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)



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