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As arts institutions race to disentangle themselves from people who have been accused of inappropriate behaviour, they continue to harbour and protect leaders who egregiously abuse their power, claims Anne Midgette.

Classical music isn’t in trouble. It’s classical music’s institutions that are the problem. This has become one of my mantras in recent years. But it’s been driven home, more than ever, by the recent ouster of the conductor James Levine.
Levine, if you... Keep reading on The Washington Post