Author - Ashley Danyew

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Anthony Woodcock: Managing American Orchestras
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Dr. Ralph P. Locke: Social Responsibility of the Musicologist, and his new translation of an essay by Franz Liszt
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American Horn Quartet: Having Your Own Ensemble / Performance Opportunities in Europe
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Laura Brownell discusses the activities and rights of orchestral musicians

Anthony Woodcock: Managing American Orchestras

Helen Smith interviews Anthony Woodcock, president of the New England Conservatory and former orchestra manager in the United States and England. He shares with us his inside knowledge of orchestra management, and introduces us to the “Animateur” concept.

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Dr. Ralph P. Locke: Social Responsibility of the Musicologist, and his new translation of an essay by Franz Liszt

Greg Sandow interviews Dr. Ralph P. Locke, professor of musicology at the Eastman School of Music, regarding his research on Franz Liszt, his translation of one of Liszt’s essay that he wrote at the age of 23, and his thoughts on the relevance and importance of musicology for the current music environment.

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American Horn Quartet: Having Your Own Ensemble / Performance Opportunities in Europe

Established in 1982 by four Americans who perform in well-known European orchestras, the American Horn Quartet enjoys ever increasing popularity in the brass chamber music world. Its members have won numerous prizes as soloists at international competitions in Europe and North America.

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Laura Brownell discusses the activities and rights of orchestral musicians

Laura Brownell, Director of Symphonic Services for the American Federation of Musicians, met with Greg Sandow at the Eastman School of Music. In the third of this unique series of video interviews, Laura talks about her background and work, explains the history behind some of the negotiations and settlements with which she has been involved, and discusses many of the positive new developments regarding relationships between players and management. Originally appeared at polyphonic in 2006.

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