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Robert Levine in conversation with Greg Sandow
May 1, 2006
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Introduction – 0:00
The orchestra’s financial dilemma – 3:38
The Milwaukee Symphony catalog on iTunes – 10:44
The Internet Agreement and the orchestras – 19:18
Interaction between the management and the musicians in new initiatives – 24:38
Connecting with the audience through the Internet – 30:02
Strategies for selling on the Internet – 37:24
A relation of trust – 41:25
Closing – Personal development can improve the orchestra life – 47:49