October 18th, 2011 by Beth Hondl
Deborah Borda is the President and Chief Executive Officer of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Association and will appear in conversation with Gustavo Dudamel at our live event on Sunday, October 23rd. She recently sat down with Jim Farber of San Francisco Classical Voice for an interview and had...
Read morePosted in Community | 2 comments
October 17th, 2011 by Beth Hondl
The Brooklyn Philhamonic calls its 2011 season a “reboot.” Under the leadership of Artistic Director Alan Pierson, the orchestra is going “deep into Brooklyn’s famed neighborhoods to connect with the vibrant musical traditions of the people who love it most” and...
Read morePosted in Community | 4 comments
October 14th, 2011 by Beth Hondl
If they made a movie about a radical business transformation in the orchestral world – what would that story be? The new movie Moneyball that’s been generating a lot of buzz got me thinking again about the baseball/classical music analogy that we’ll be exploring in more detail...
Read morePosted in Audience | 12 comments
October 12th, 2011 by Beth Hondl
In this guest post, Neil Harris, Professor Emeritus of History and Art History at the University of Chicago, examines how American arts organizations have arrived at this particular moment in time. Born out of civic pride, one-upmanship and good will, our institutions face a unique and challenging...
Read morePosted in Community | 6 comments
October 11th, 2011 by Beth Hondl
This week the Minnesota Orchestra launches the Common Chords initiative, designed to create “one-of-a-kind collaborations between the Orchestra and communities around the state.” The first lucky city to participate? Grand Rapids, MN. Population 10,869. The week’s events include:...
Read morePosted in Community | Comments Off on Common Chords at the Minnesota Orchestra