Spotlight on Innovation: New Bedford Symphony’s “Gravity in Space and Sound”
June 6, 2017 In: Sound BitsThe New Bedford (MA) Symphony Orchestra (NBSO) has a remarkably creative education program, led by Terry Wolkowicz, a graduate of the New England Conservatory of Music and Harvard University. Recently, the NBSO completed a year-long education project that engaged over 55 schools and used the concept of gravity as a theme for the year. Students had […]
The Gig Economy and What it Means for You
May 30, 2017 In: Sound BitsYou may have heard it called the creative economy, the sharing economy, or the gig economy. What these names refer to is a growing trend of workers who are pursuing career paths dictated by their own unique set of skills and services, as well as their preferred work schedule. In other words, they are building […]
Paola Prestini on Authenticity and Thinking One Step Ahead
May 23, 2017 In: Sound BitsIn this short video clip from the October 2016 INNOVATE. LEAD. MUSIC. Conference, Paola Prestini, Composer and Director of National Sawdust discusses the importance of authenticity and thinking one step ahead. It’s a little boost of inspiration, and maybe the nudge we need this week to make sure we are not getting too comfortable!
Nurturing Your Creative Time and Space
May 10, 2017 In: Sound BitsMusicians are typically very creative people, and often those who choose to work in the arts as administrators are also creatively inclined. But it is easy to fall into rhythms of work and life where we don’t give our creative muscles the chance to work and stay active. We are busy with emails, practicing, and […]
Spotlight on Innovation: Eighth Blackbird and Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art Collaboration
May 2, 2017 In: Sound BitsIn this video from the 10/8/16 INNOVATE. LEAD. MUSIC. Conference at Eastman, Managing Director Peter McDowell of Eighth Blackbird discusses an innovative collaboration that was forged between the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art, and Eighth Blackbird, a renown contemporary chamber music ensemble. Over the course of a year, Eighth Blackbird rehearsed in the museum, providing […]
What is Your Ensemble Doing This Summer?
April 26, 2017 In: Sound BitsRegardless of whether your ensemble is one year old or embarking on its 20th season, the summer is a great time to set some goals and get things done. Sure, it is also a great time to relax a bit. But summer offers an opportunity for many ensembles to spend some dedicated time on current and […]
Making Decisions: 10 Questions to Help You Decide between “Yes” and “No”
April 18, 2017 In: Sound BitsAs musicians, we are frequently in the position of evaluating opportunities to decide if we want to accept them or not. Sometimes we have a strong feeling very quickly about a particular opportunity, and the decision is easy. But what about those times when the decision isn’t quite so clear? Here are ten questions to […]
It’s Spring! (Eastman Saxophone Project Style)
April 5, 2017 In: Sound BitsNo, this is not an April fools joke. There really is a video recording of the Eastman Saxophone Project performing the entire Rite of Spring by Stravinsky, without a conductor, FROM MEMORY! Just another reminder that excellence and innovation can go hand in hand to produce a stunning result.
Grant Opportunity: Chamber Music America’s Classical Commissioning Program
March 21, 2017 In: Sound BitsThe deadline to apply is April 2, 2017! Chamber Music America’s Classical Commissioning Program provides funding to ensembles and presenters for commissions of new chamber works. From the CMA website: Grants are made for commissioning fees, copying costs and ensemble rehearsal honoraria. Compositions must be written for small ensembles (2 to 10 musicians) performing one […]
Spotlight on Innovation: “SoundBox” by the San Francisco Symphony
March 17, 2017 In: Sound BitsA couple of years ago, the San Francisco Symphony turned a bland rehearsal space into SoundBox, an innovative concert space that includes informal seating for 500 audience members, a bar, video projection capabilities, and a state-of-the-art sound system which turns the dry acoustic into endless sonic possibilities. According to a recent article in Wired magazine, […]