Misconduct in and out of the workplace
November 11, 2013 In: Compromised Integrity, Hiring and Firing, Labor law, Labor relations, What They Think About UsMany years ago a colleague of mine was pressured by management to retire after allegations of sexual misconduct against him became public. I remember being bothered about that at the time, as the specific allegations were about conduct that had happened in his home and had nothing to do with the workplace. Management’s reasoning was […]
Corelli and the Elevator
November 6, 2013 In: History, InstrumentsGo for it. What would you say has been the most important invention over the past five hundred years or so? The automobile? Nuclear power? The microchip? Sliced bread? My vote…(drum roll)…the elevator! You scoff, but think about it. Before the elevator, cities could only expand as far as their geographical limits, hoist themselves four […]
Charleston decertifies
October 31, 2013 In: Labor law, Labor relations, Orchestra LifeI was reminded yesterday of a classic newspaper headline that combined obviousness with a complete lack of useful information: Something went wrong in jet crash, experts say Something similarly went wrong in the Charleston Symphony, according to Norman Lebrecht: In an unusual move that may prove a sign of the times, players in the Charleston […]
Bringing Down the Sky: From Great to Good in Minnesota
October 30, 2013 In: Arts Advocacy, Da Union, Labor relations, Musicians Today, Negotiation, Orchestra Economics, Orchestra Management, Orchestral Models, Pundits, Resctructuring, Sustainability, UncategorizedI. The Tornado and the Plow Horse I recently plugged the words “Salieri” and “Festival” into Google, which limped back with a meager Salieri Opera Festival of 2010, presented by Fondazione Fioroni in Verona, Italy. Curious, I added “2013” to the search, and Google came back with only three results, none of which led to […]
Intimidation
October 29, 2013 In: UncategorizedWhat’s the most intimidating experience you have ever had? A one-on-one with an aggressively demanding boss? An IRS audit? Being pulled over by a traffic cop?
Telling It Like It Is – An interview with Julie Landsman
October 23, 2013 In: Orchestra Life, PerformancesJulie Landsman, French hornist with the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra for 25 years until her retirement in 2010, is the subject of a wonderful interview in Allegro, the magazine of AFM local 802. She explains how she developed her career plan: My first horn teacher was Mr. Howard Howard – yes that is his actual name! […]
The Memphis Model & the Director of Innovations
October 18, 2013 In: Editor's ChoiceA few years back, the Memphis Symphony was suffering a misunderstanding about their operational structure that became known as “the Memphis model.” Musicians around the country were under the impression that Memphis musicians were working in the office as part of their musician contracts — a “service conversion” situation. When I went to investigate, I […]
Wu Man and Her Pipa
October 16, 2013 In: Instruments, Performances, TravelThe Hartford Symphony had opening night concerts this past Friday and Saturday, featuring our beautiful Austin organ with a Bach Toccata (we were joined by the Connecticut Youth Orchestra) and the Saint Saens Organ Symphony. But in between we played the Lou Harrison concerto for pipa and string orchestra, featuring Wu Man. It was a […]
What's in a Fludde?
October 10, 2013 In: Higher Education, OnCampusOne of the most creative and inventive films I’ve seen recently was Wes Anderson’s 2012 Moonrise Kingdom, with all the strange oddities of style, camera angles, and storyline that make this director’s work so compelling and so memorable.
MacArthur Foundation strikes out again
October 8, 2013 In: What They Think About UsThose who’ve followed my various blogs over the years (at least I’m hoping it’s “those” and not “him or her”) know that the MacArthur Foundation Fellows Program (aka the “Genius Awards”) is a hot button for me. They recently pushed it again with the selection of pianist Jeremy Denk. To quote from the MacArthur Foundation […]