Third Coast Percussion’s “Currents”: Branding in Support of an Artistic Mission
August 17, 2015 In: Alternative Ensembles, Composition, Entrepreneurship, Paul R. Judy Center for Applied Research, PerformancesAs a touring percussion quartet, devoting an entire concert to new works for our group sometimes seems like a luxury. The logistical pressures of unfamiliar venue layouts, small stage sizes, and traveling with instruments, combined with the musical demands of presenters and unfamiliar audiences, means that we often stick with what we know while we […]
Andris Nelsons in the News
August 12, 2015 In: Conducting, Orchestra LifeThis past Sunday, the Boston Globe ran a front-page article about their new Music Director, Lativian conductor Andris Nelsons, whose contract has recently been extended through 2022. Globe critic Jeremy Eichler is obviously entranced by Nelsons’ body language; the online article includes a gallery of photographs of “Nelsons in Motion.” Watching him at an afternoon […]
The Totenberg Strad
August 7, 2015 In: Classical Music, Instruments, LegalWhat a wonderful story we heard on NPR’s Morning Edition today – the Stradivarius violin stolen from Roman Totenberg 35 years ago was to be reunited with the family today. Nina Totenberg, famous NPR reporter, tells the story as only she can – how the violin disappeared after one of her father’s performances, how her […]
An Interview with Polyphonic’s New Editor-in-Chief, James Doser
August 5, 2015 In: Classical Music, Education, Entrepreneurship, Orchestra LifeThis summer, Polyphonic.org welcomes a new Editor-in-Chief, James Doser. He takes over for Ramon Ricker, who led Polyphonic.org since its inception in 2006. Welcome, Jim! Polyphonic: Jim – one thing that readers will find really interesting is that you actually studied with Ray Ricker, which means you are both saxophonists and that you know the […]
A must-read piece on performance anxiety
August 4, 2015 In: UncategorizedThe New Yorker continues to be the best magazine in the English-speaking work for coverage of arts issues (as opposed to arts news), as demonstrated by an article-length review of Sara Solovitch’s book Playing Scared: A History and Memoir of Stage Fright: Stagefright has been aptly described as “self-poisoning by adrenaline.” In response to stress, […]
PRJ Grant Recipient Quince Contemporary Vocal Ensemble Reflects on May 2015 Concert
August 3, 2015 In: Alternative Ensembles, Composition, Paul R. Judy Center for Applied Research, PerformancesQuince Contemporary Vocal Ensemble’s Season Closer Concert for the 2014-15 season: Spatial Palettes took place on Sunday, May 17, 2015 at 8:30pm at Constellation Chicago. We commissioned 3 new pieces with the generous support of The Paul R. Judy Center for Applied Research. One from Monte Weber, another from Levy Lorenzo, and another from Eliza […]
Remembering Vic Firth
July 31, 2015 In: Classical Music, EntrepreneurshipI grew up in the Boston area; Vic Firth’s name was revered as one of the most prominent “BSO men” in the area. Anastasia Tsioulcas of NPR has put together a lovely tribute to him as both a percussionist and an entrepreneur. Click here to read the remembrance at NPR’s Deceptive Cadence, complete with photos and […]
The HSO: The Conversation Continues
July 30, 2015 In: Labor relations, Negotiation, Orchestra Life, Orchestra ManagementIn a previous post (“Saving the Hartford Symphony,” July 9), I offered a few observations about the situation at the Hartford Symphony Orchestra. Briefly, the situation is that the management, which is now essentially the Bushnell under an agreement struck 16 months ago, is proposing significant reductions in the number of services offered to many […]
Grand Rapids Symphony's Music for Health Program
July 28, 2015 In: UncategorizedNathan Kahn of the AFM’s Symphony Services Division has been telling me about the wonderful music wellness program designed by Grand Rapids violinist Diane McElfish Helle, and I plan to find out more and write an article about their work. Today I noticed that Paul Austin, former ROPA Vice President and Grand Rapids hornist, had […]