Is FOX Trying To Make Classical Music Relevant?

As odd as it may seem, some of the most intriguing signs that classical music isn’t entirely removed from the cultural consciousness are coming from the FOX television network.  In an episode of their sitcom Malcolm in the Middle they included classical music as an integral part of the story line. Last night’s episode had the show’s title character, Malcolm (a teenage academic genius), enroll in a music appreciation class at …

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Searching For The Holy Grail Of Job Satisfaction

Although the orchestra business faces a great deal of uncertainty in the upcoming years, there’s one problem which doesn’t show any signs of abating; job satisfaction among musicians. Several articles here at Adaptistration have touched on this subject before, most notably one from March 16, 2004.  However, there was a good article in Ilkka Talvi’s blog from a few days ago entitled Happier Artists, which examines the problem from a unique …

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Reader Response: Super Managers

Super Theatre Manager, Joe Patti, took the time to write in with some observations and questions about the idea of using executive managers for smaller budget orchestras (below $1 million annual budget) only when they are needed. [Regarding] timing; since there is a general portion of the calendar which constitutes the period when audiences are more likely to attend, how easy will it be to find a manager during the time …

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Concert Hall Conundrums

If you ever wondered whether or not a concert hall can influence an orchestra’s future then the round of concert hall related events this past season may help you draw some conclusions.  Building, maintaining, and refurbishing concert halls are already a big business and it continues to grow on a regular basis.  A concert hall isn’t just an acoustic chamber where you sit and listen to your local orchestra, it’s also …

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