Cello humor
October 6, 2009 In: UncategorizedI’m glad that a) this kid isn’t a violist, and b) that I’m not on his radar screen.
The boss is the best organizer
October 5, 2009 In: UncategorizedIt’s good to be reminded now and then of what an orchestra looks like in the wild, and why virtually every professional orchestra in the known universe is unionized: Musicians, however, look to a conductor for musical guidance, and they say [Illinois Symphony Music Director Karen Lynne] Deal simply doesn’t do enough homework to provide […]
Don’t dilute your product in order to make money
In: UncategorizedHere is a little followup to my last post about starving artists. In talking to Maria further, she made another interesting observation. In her opinion, a mistake that many artists make in trying to figure out how to make money, is to underestimate their audience. She commented that some musicians seem to think that if […]
Management by waving (sticks) around
October 4, 2009 In: UncategorizedThe Globe and Mail apparently believes that conductors have something to teach the corporate world: As a rookie conductor, Roger Nierenberg thought his job as leader was to tell people what to do. But in 14 years as director of the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra in Florida, he learned that being overly controlling is destined to […]
Noises off
In: UncategorizedSo there we were, in the middle of the introduction to the first movement of the Beethoven 7th on Saturday night, when we heard a loud noise from backstage that sounded as if someone had dropped a kitchen sink from a very great height. I’ve played thousands of concerts, but never heard anything quite like […]
Department of Conductorial Humor
October 2, 2009 In: UncategorizedOverheard at work this morning: Keyboardist: Edo, did you say something to the piano? Conductor: More like to the pianist. But the piano will follow you. And all these years I thought the Dutch were a humorless sort. Edo has proven to be quite the opposite. What’s more impressive is that he uses the humor […]
Orchestra (but not money) can go to Cuba
October 1, 2009 In: UncategorizedUS policy towards Cuba has claimed another victim: The New York Philharmonic scratched its planned trip to Cuba at the end of October because the United States government was barring a group of patrons from going along, the orchestra said on Thursday. Without them and their donations, the Philharmonic said, it could not afford the […]
American Orchestras Summit at the University of Michigan
In: UncategorizedSeveral organizations, including the League of American Orchestras and the University of Michigan School of Music, have banded together to present, “American Orchestras Summit at the University of Michigan: Creating Partnerships in Research and Performance.” The conference purpose is to attempt to launch a permanent dialogue between the scholarly community and the symphonic community. As […]
Philly hires a new CEO
September 30, 2009 In: UncategorizedIt’s official: Allison B. Vulgamore, president of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra since 1993, will take over the Philadelphia ensemble at a time when it has been badly shaken by financial turmoil. She is expected to start work as president and CEO no later than Feb. 1. “I think that we have found a leader who […]