The Double Edged Sword Of Anonymity

Given the boom of musician bloggers (and mini-boom of managers who blog) over the last year, it’s inevitable that some of them are going to discover blogs have the potential to help or hurt a career. Over the holiday season I received an interesting email from a reader asking about that very issue…

Read more

All Of That “Other” Classical Music

The Partial Observer published an article of mine today which examines some of the differences between orchestras and chamber groups (such as quartets, trios, etc.). The latter tend to do a much better job at adapting to changes in the cultural consciousness and the article examines some of those issues, however, that flexibility comes with its own set of risks.

Artificial Barriers

Last week, everyone’s favorite purveyor of doom and gloom, Norman Lebrecht, published a year end review of problems in the orchestra world and regardless of the fact that Norman appears to enjoy toeing the line of pessimism, he does have some very good points…

Read more