PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra announced changes to its concert lineup and that certain executives would be voluntarily taking on salary decreases during the Covid-19 pandemic.
According to a press release from the organizations, PSO will make changes to its current concert offerings through mid-June by either postponing the events or canceling them if rescheduling is not possible.
“This crisis has hit hard the performing arts community, and the Pittsburgh Symphony is no exception,” Melia Tourangeau, president and CEO of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, said in a press release. “While I had hoped that we would not have to change these concerts and implement cost reductions, the financial implications are clear. These are particularly difficult decisions to implement especially after everything we have accomplished over the past five years.”
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