It has been a full year since the inaugural article at Adaptistration was published. When Adaptistration began I assumed that the only people interested in issues related to orchestra management would be orchestra managers and perhaps some musicians. Since then, I’ve been very pleased to learn that at least half of Adaptistration’s readers belong to either group.
The BIG Question In Milwaukee
A few weeks ago I published an article which pondered the question of how orchestras could simultaneously cut an artistic budget while simultaneously guaranteeing an equal level of artistic accomplishment. Since that article, I’ve had a number of emails from very anxious musicians and patrons (not to mention a few managers) expecting an answer. In that article I was referring to the Milwaukee Symphony and the Philadelphia Orchestra. Since Philadelphia is …