Driving for Dollars

For many months Polyphonic has been planning to hold a February discussion about freelance musicians who play in multiple orchestras in different cities — the “Driving for Dollars” musicians. Imagine our surprise and pleasure when we read of a new documentary about Driving for Dollars musicians, The Freeway Philharmonic, released just last Sunday (January 27, 2008). www.freewayphil.com

I contacted the filmmaker, Tal Skloot, who not only agreed to participate in our panel, he also put me in touch with several of the musicians featured in the film. We also have musicians from the LA, Cleveland, Philadelphia, and Northeast freelance pools on the panel.

The traffic patterns are different in each city but the stress of juggling multiple schedules, driving long distances for rehearsals and concerts, having lots of down time between services — or none at all when doing 3-service days in 3 different cities — can be overwhelming. Why would anyone decide to pursue such a career? I’ll let our panelists explain it for themselves.

About the author

Ann Drinan
Ann Drinan

Ann Drinan, Senior Editor, has been a member of the Hartford Symphony viola section for over 30 years. She is a former Chair of the Orchestra Committee, former member of the HSO Board, and has served on many HSO committees. She is also the Executive Director of CONCORA (CT Choral Artists), a professional chorus based in Hartford and New Britain, founded by Artistic Director Richard Coffey. Ann was a member of the Advisory Board of the Symphony Orchestra Institute (SOI), and was the HSO ROPA delegate for 14 years, serving as both Vice President and President of ROPA. In addition to playing the viola and running CONCORA, Ann is a professional writer and editor, and has worked as a consultant and technical writer for software companies in a wide variety of industries for over 3 decades. (She worked for the Yale Computer Science Department in the late 70s, and thus has been on the Internet, then called the DARPAnet, since 1977!) She is married to Algis Kaupas, a sound recordist, and lives a block from Long Island Sound in Branford CT. Together they create websites for musicians: shortbeachwebdesign.com.

Ann holds a BA in Music from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and an MA in International Relations from Yale University.

Read Ann Drinan's blog here. web.esm.rochester.edu/poly/author/ann-drinan

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