Orchestra Librarian Column Introduction

Editor's Abstract

Did you ever wonder what happens behind the scenes to get your music on your stand in time for (or in your possession a few weeks before) the first rehearsal?
Karen Schnackenberg, Chief Librarian of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, will reveal all her librarian secrets. Karen was a violinist with the New Orleans and Oklahoma Symphonies, and wrote a column about classical music for the International Musician for many years.
Karen has agreed to write a column, and solicit articles from her librarian colleagues, about all aspects of being an orchestra librarian. Karen is quite active in MOLA (Major Orchestra Librarians’ Association) and already has several of her colleagues working on some of the topics she lists in her introduction.
Karen’s first article, “Who Is That Orchestra Librarian?,” addresses that most annoying question asked of orchestra librarians: “Are you a musician?” She explains emphatically that, of course, orchestral librarians are musicians and goes on to extol their many talents and skills. After reading Karen’s article, you should have a whole new perspective on your own orchestra’s librarians.

Ann Drinan

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