Drew McManus on the Orchestra business | est. 2003

Is It Hip To Use Square?

Tue, Mar 3, 2011
The one benefit of having such a fantastic group of readers is I can always count on them to help fill the gaps in my direct knowledge. Case in point, I’m hoping that someone out there has had some firsthand experience with the credit card reader and processing service from Squareup.com…

Donate to the Japan Earthquake Tsunami Children in Emergency Fund

Mon, Mar 3, 2011
One of the benefits of my position as an executive committee member at the HEARTBeats Foundation has been getting to know the Save The Children Foundation via the two organization’s working relationship. I can say from the bottom of my heart that they are a wonderful outfit and I encourage everyone to make a donation

Appearing On SoundNotion.tv This Sunday

Fri, Mar 3, 2011
If I only had a time machine. The crew over at SoundNotion.tv has created what I wanted to put together years ago but the technology just wasn’t there to make it quick and simple. Specifically, they have a weekly video podcast program that focuses on discussing new music and music news. The shows are produced

Using Orchestra Website Humor As A Learning Tool

Thu, Mar 3, 2011
Proper Discord posted another one of their so-true-you-have-to-laugh videos the other day. The latest installment focuses on the all too common practice of overloading an orchestra website’s homepage.

An All Around Day Of Downer News

Wed, Mar 3, 2011
A few items of note to point today: the first from Detroit where it seems like both sides in the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) dispute are having some trouble working through the necessary issues in order to even consider arbitration. And by trouble, I mean a continuation of the same fundamental separation on the most

Learn To Love Lobbying

Tue, Mar 3, 2011
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There’s a great post over at Butts In The Seats titled Info You Can Use: What Is Lobbying and Can I Do It? which covers some of the basics of lobbying do’s and don’ts (thanks in part to the Charity Lawyer Blog). In the age of government budget cuts, lobbying is more important than ever

Oil Prices Are Going Up And You Know What That Means

Mon, Mar 3, 2011
The turmoil in the Middle East has had a strong impact on the price of oil and as a result, gas prices are starting to spike. What this means for the field is a new round of increased difficulties with attracting worthwhile per service and substitute musicians…

Detroit Poll Results

Fri, Mar 3, 2011
Last Friday’s Detroit Symphony Orchestra oriented poll not only beat the previous all time high for most responses, it shattered it. The first question garnered just over 1000 responses while the second question produced a hair less than 1000. And with full poll logging measures in place to prevent a single respondent from flooding any

Thursday News Roundup

Thu, Mar 3, 2011
It’s been another eventful week. The Boston Symphony Orchestra announced that music director James Levine will be stepping down as of 9/1/2011 but no word on emeritus status while in New York City, the Metropolitan Opera says “Levine intends to fulfill his schedule here for the remainder of this season and in future seasons”…

Life After Near Death In Detroit?

Tue, Mar 3, 2011
Yesterday’s announcement from the Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) musicians about their willingness to return to work without a contract is the closest thing the group has had to hope in some time. But before everyone begins rejoicing, there are conditions in the form of both sides agreeing to binding arbitration as a means to an
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