Author - Stephen Danyew

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The Secret to Engaging Future Orchestra Audiences?
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Bloggers On Vacation
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Opening Up The Flood Gates
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Polyphonic On Campus: Coming This Fall
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Polyphonic On Campus: Coming This Fall
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Jobs Don't Grow On Trees
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Polyphonic On Campus: Coming This Fall
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Polyphonic On Campus: Coming Soon

The Secret to Engaging Future Orchestra Audiences?

Well let’s start with what isn’t a secret: Many orchestras are trying to reach out to future audiences (young people) and convince them that an orchestra concert should be on their shortlist of exciting weekend activities. An increasing number of orchestras (and other concert music organizations) are creating programs and concerts specifically catered to younger[…]

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Bloggers On Vacation

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Opening Up The Flood Gates

This week I wrote a transcription of Saint-Saëns’ “The Swan” for tenor saxophone and piano.   After finishing the piece, I turned to YouTube to listen to various interpretations of the work.   I listened to a few cello & piano versions and then moved on to a couple of solo piano recordings, including one of Rachmaninoff[…]

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Polyphonic On Campus: Coming This Fall

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Polyphonic On Campus: Coming This Fall

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Jobs Don't Grow On Trees

In a recent article in the New York Times, Daniel J. Wakin points to the seemingly large number of orchestral positions that are currently open at some of the nation’s top orchestras.  Of course we could debate all day about whether or not 12 openings in the NY Phil is remarkable, if they will be[…]

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Polyphonic On Campus: Coming This Fall

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Polyphonic On Campus: Coming Soon

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