Drew McManus on the Orchestra business | est. 2003

Third Time’s A Charm In Kansas City

Tue, Apr 4, 2006
The Kansas City Star published an article by Kevin Collison and Paul Horsley which reports the beleaguered Metropolitan Kansas City Performing Arts Center is finally back on track and building momentum once again…

TAFTO 2006 After Action Report

Mon, Apr 4, 2006
There’s been some intriguing follow-up action around the blog-o-sphere following this year’s TAFTO initiative…

Sometimes, Surprises Are Good

Fri, Apr 4, 2006
I like waking up in the morning to a (pleasant) surprise and that’s precisely what happened when I went scrolling through the morning arts news (via Arts Journal music news, of course) yesterday and read an article by Peter Dobrin about the Philadelphia Orchestra’s decision to hire James Undercofler, the Dean of Eastman School of

Quiet Concerns About Baltimore

Thu, Apr 4, 2006
The Baltimore Sun published an article by Tim Smith on 3/30/06 which reports that the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra used $27.5 million of their $90 million endowment to pay off outstanding debt… The article goes on to report that $62 million of the remaining endowment funds will be transferred to a new trust overseen by an

TAFTO 2006 Wrap Up – Just Gene

Wed, Apr 4, 2006
Sometimes, the best music you experience at a concert isn’t even on the program; instead, it’s during the intermission…

TAFTO 2006 Contribution – Joe Patti, Part 2

Tue, Apr 4, 2006
Continuing where we left off in Part 1, Joe Patti’s TAFTO 2006 contribution provides the resolution to his experience taking a group to an all Mozart Honolulu Symphony performance. As you likely discovered in Part 1, just when you thought you had this TAFTO contribution figured out, it slips away in a different direction. Joe’s

All About Negotiations

Mon, Apr 4, 2006
Polyphonic.org launched their inaugural Virtual Panel Discussion today… In order to provide as broad a view as possible on this subject, Polyphonic.org has assembled a wide-ranging cross section of professional negotiators, executive managers, and knowledgeable musicians from a variety of ICSOM, ROPA, and OCSM ensembles. Each panelist retains a great deal of unique experience working

TAFTO 2006 Contribution – Joe Patti

Mon, Apr 4, 2006
To round out our TAFTO 2006 contributions I thought it would be appropriate to do something out of the ordinary. As such, our final contributor is providing a two part installment. Part 1 will cover the details behind his organizing a TAFTO event to an orchestra which is the only American ensemble than can rightfully

TAFTO 2006 Contribution – Pete Matthews

Fri, Apr 4, 2006
TAFTO wouldn’t be complete without a contribution from a “knowledgeable nonprofessional classical music activist” and this year that role is being filled by Pete Matthews. Pete’s contribution chronicles his trials and tribulations with regard to hauling his friends off to classical music concerts. That’s right; you’re going to get to read about several real life

TAFTO 2006 Contribution – Brian Sacawa

Thu, Apr 4, 2006
It’s not easy to create a successful music blog entirely on your own with no affiliation to a larger website or the benefit of name recognition that an established journalist has. You have to have loads of creativity and personal charm. Saxophonist Brian Sacawa has used those precise skills and done exactly that with his
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