It dawned on me last week that Adaptistration was rapidly approaching 3,000 articles and by a (very) conservative estimate, that’s approximately 2,500,000 words dedicated (mostly) to the business of orchestras.
That means Thursday, April 9, 2015 is post number 3,000 and per one reader’s suggestion via Facebook, I wanted to solicit ideas about the post’s topic. To that end, get in touch with your ideas using Facebook, leaving a comment below, tweeting to @Adaptistration, sending an email, or hang out on Chicago’s Lake Shore Trail and try to get my attention with signal flags (the latter is surprisingly easy).
I’m en route to Chattanooga today to attend a concert on Thursday, 3/2/2017 of my wife, violinist Holly Mulcahy, performing Jim Stephenson’s Tributes violin…
Congratulations. How about “the 5 things successful orchestras do” or “the 5 things all orchestras should be doing.” The readers may then add their personal 6th.
Congratulations. How about “the 5 things successful orchestras do” or “the 5 things all orchestras should be doing.” The readers may then add their personal 6th.
Interesting notion although it might wander a bit too far into the bear trap of universal advice.