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TAFTO 2008 Contribution: Gary Ginstling

Thu, Apr 4, 2008
What better way to wrap up TAFTO 208 than with a contribution from a manager at an organization that has taken the lead on reaching out to new media. Gary Ginstling is Director of Communications and External Affairs at the San Francisco Symphony, an organization which hosted nearly 40 new media authors and their guests

TAFTO 2008 Contribution: Chris Foley

Wed, Apr 4, 2008
Just when I think a TAFTO contributor can’t come up with another original format someone proves me wrong and this time around it is pianist Chris Foley. In his contribution, Chris provides a firsthand look into the little known world of workshops, which rely on collaboration as a crucial component of creating new works. And

TAFTO 2008 Contribution: Jeremy Denk

Tue, Apr 4, 2008
Jeremy Denk doesn’t want much in his concerts, just “decorum and disorder, ecstatic chaos and reverent awe” (and perhaps the king of all food fights). Before you twist your mind too far around all of that just accept that Jeremy’s article is one of the most singular TAFTO contributions yet and I deny anyone who

TAFTO 2008 Contribution: Ron Spigelman

Mon, Apr 4, 2008
If there is such a thing as a natural born blogger, it is Sticks and Drones co-author conductor Ron Spigelman. Although he’s only been blogging for six months, Ron has taken advantage of the medium in new and engaging ways that have allowed him to develop an enthusiastic following. One of Ron’s regular blog offerings

TAFTO 2008 Contribution: Charles T. Downey

Fri, Apr 4, 2008
Charles T. Downey has become a fixture of Washington D.C. based culture and music and rightly so as he’s plugged into just about every aspect of a major metropolitan area’s classical music scene. As moderator of ionarts.org, Charles is a major figure on the new media front but he also has a hand in traditional

TAFTO 2008 Contribution: Ben Smith

Thu, Apr 4, 2008
TAFTO wouldn’t be complete without a patron contribution and this year that role is being filled by Ben Smith. Everything you need to know about Ben can be summed up in the name of his website: classicalconvert.com. As Ben describes it, he wanted to create a beginner’s guide to classical music, by someone who switched

TAFTO 2008 Contribution: Laurie Niles

Wed, Apr 4, 2008
The word for today is "popular" and to help build a frame of reference for its definition I want to point you toward violinist.com. Without a doubt, Laurie Niles’ creation has been a smash hit among casual violin enthusiasts and uber-geeks alike as a place they can talk shop, it’s like a virtual violin convention

TAFTO 2008 Contribution: Matt Heller

Tue, Apr 4, 2008
It just isn’t TAFTO without a contribution from a bassist and veteran blogger and Calgary Philharmonic bassist Matt Heller fills that billet in spades. In his contribution Matt ponders what sort of worst-case-scenario inviting a friend to one of his concerts could produce . The results are not only highly entertaining (Take a Friend –

TAFTO 2008 Contribution: Carlos Kalmar

Mon, Apr 4, 2008
What better way to start off the 2008 Take A Friend To Orchestra program than with a contribution from an individual who has experienced concert events across the globe. Carlos Kalmar’s contribution demonstrates that the magic of live concert events occurs when “we all are unified in our thoughts and experience” and it is those

On The Scene Reporting From Montreal

Fri, Apr 4, 2008
No, I’m not at Montreal today to cover the CBC protests (although it would be nice to take at trip) but Adaptistration readers will get an on the scene report from one of the protest event organizers, Alexandra Fol. Alexandra. a Bulgarian-born composer who moved to Canada because of what she described as "its known
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