Archive - December 13, 2012

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Can an Alien Save the American Orchestra? –Thoughts on “The New Model”
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Are Three Legs Appropriate? Or Even Sufficient?

Can an Alien Save the American Orchestra? –Thoughts on “The New Model”

American Orchestras, so we are told over and over again, are on life-support. Audiences are aging or dwindling; “operating expenses” (often a euphemism for “musician salaries and benefits”) are rising; fundraising has reached a ceiling; Apple and Amazon exist; people just aren’t as “educated” about classical music as they were; public music education programs are[…]

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Are Three Legs Appropriate? Or Even Sufficient?

Henry Fogel was one of the best orchestra CEOs of the past thirty years, and his understanding of the intricacies of orchestral governance is profound. I learned a great deal from this article, even though I didn’t agree with all of his conclusions, and I think his insights about how our institutions function still ring[…]

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