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Donald Trump renamed the Kennedy Center (Image: Getty Images)

National Symphony Orchestra members have described how Donald Trump’s renaming of the Kennedy Center has impacted the orchestra’s status and funds.

The Republican President modified the identify of the historic building, and it was revealed to have a new identify on December 19 via images of the middle on that day. The new architectural signage read: The Donald J. Trump and John F. Kennedy Memorial Center for the Performing Arts (also identified as the Trump Kennedy Center). The middle’s board of trustees, hand-picked by Trump, voted on December 18 to add Trump’s identify. Trump is also the board’s chairman and hosted this 12 months’s Kennedy Center honors, which is a departure from the president’s custom of being a spectator at the event.

The NSO, whose home venue is the Kennedy Center, has had members communicate out and categorical their distaste for the change, related to the backlash that has emerged from other artists that had been set to carry out in the upcoming season.

“Even the most far-right conservative, Trump-loving members of the orchestra who’ve loved the takeover are disgusted and terrified by the recent move of renaming the center,” an nameless member of the National Symphony Orchestra told NOTUS. “They just know inherently how difficult that’s gonna make every aspect of our lives by putting the man’s name on the building.”

kennedy center with trump's name added

Th renaming decision has lead to backlash and show cancellations at the center (Image: AFP via Getty Images)

The orchestra member mourned that the NSO’s Christmas-season performance of George Frideric Handel’s Messiah, a generally top-selling concert, “had anemic attendance this season.” They added to the outlet that “there’s a real fear that this is just adding another accelerant on a pretty outrageous fire.”

Another NSO member told NOTUS that the name change has generated “anxiety and confusion” among musicians. The same member further said that “there’s a lot of fear” pertaining to what could change in musicians’ collective bargaining agreement, which controls their employment terms.

When asked about the chances of NSO members publicly protesting the name change, the orchestra musician said to the outlet, “I don’t know because they’re scared. The way that things have been happening is just without any consultation with anyone, no meetings, no keeping us in the loop with anything. So, I see a lot of them just continuing, moving forward, just to keep their jobs.”

The orchestra member added, “I see a lot of artists now saying, ‘I don’t even want to be in a building with that man’s name on it.’ I don’t know how that’s going to impact the future performances, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it causes problems.”

The outlet stated they reached out to more than 30 NSO musicians, with most not responding or declining to comment.

Jennifer Mondie, chair of the NSO Orchestra Committee, told NOTUS in a statement, “At this time, musicians of the NSO do not wish to comment on our workplace. We hope you can understand and respect our position.”

With the name change, there have been show cancellations in protests. For example, 17-time Grammy Award winner Béla Fleck, canceled his upcoming Kennedy Center performance with the NSO on Tuesday.

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National Symphony Orchestra has called the Kennedy Center home since 186 (Image: Getty)

In December, folk singer Kristy Lee announced that she was canceling her performance, scheduled for January 14. Chuck Redd, who is the longtime host of the annual Christmas Eve jazz concert at the center, also canceled the performance.

The Washington National Opera announced on Friday, January 9, that it was leaving the Kennedy center and ending their affiliation agreement.

Richard Grenell, who Trump appointed as the center’s executive director, called the artists who canceled “far-left political activists” and said their boycott is “a form of derangement syndrome” on X, previously Twitter

NSO, based in 1931, has had an inventive affiliation settlement with the middle since 1986. The Kennedy Center has been the home for NSO’s concert events and performances. For the NSO to end the settlement and affiliation to the middle, its board and the Kennedy board must be in unison concerning termination.

The NSO members are soon to start new collective bargaining negotiations, following their last signed settlement in 2024, which expires early this 12 months.

Lucia Lostumbo, who served as assistant inventive administrator for NSO until September, said to NOTUS that she believes the upcoming negotiations will “empower” members to communicate up about the identify change. Lucia shared her issues about how the modifications the Trump administration has made may have an effect on recruitment.

She said she may see “less and less people are willing to even come and audition,” particularly if there are more open positions due to musicians departing or retiring early, and that may also harm the general high quality of the orchestra. Lucia continued to say that the orchestra can only have so many auditions from an administrative perspective.

The NSO is next scheduled to carry out Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring from January 15-17. The orchestra still lists the humanities venue as The Kennedy Center on its online schedule.

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