Drew McManus on the Orchestra business | est. 2003

Raisin Brahms

Mon, Jul 7, 2008
In case you haven’t seen it already, there’s a terrifically funny commercial from the Americans for the Arts created by the Leo Burnett agency. Although I don’t think the ad will have much impact on the general cultural consciousness but there’s no escaping the fact that this is one clever and creative spot. By pure

Tech Tip For The Day: Date Range Google Searches

Fri, Jul 7, 2008
If you’re like me, a day rarely passes without using Google but one of the long standing issues I’ve encountered with the search engine is narrowing my search parameters by a date range. Fortunately, I ran across a method to enter a date range into a standard Google search but the only trick is the

Unfair Labor Charges Filed In Columbus

Thu, Jul 7, 2008
Musicians of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra (CSO) filed unfair labor practice charges the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, Inc. claiming that the organization is violating the collective bargaining agreement between the Union and the Board by locking out the Musicians of the CSO on June 1, 2008 and for failing to bargain in good faith with the

Technology Still Amazes

Wed, Jul 7, 2008
As I’m wrapping up my work day I placed a video call to my wife via my tablet PC and Skype, a free VOIP service and even though we’re separated by several time zones and a good portion of the planet, I’m looking at her smiling face and chatting with her while I wait for

What They Said

Tue, Jul 7, 2008
Talk about foot-in-mouth disease, it looks like the comments from Columbus Symphony Orchestra (CSO) executive director, Tony Beadle, have landed the exec in hot water with the music directors over at Sticks and Drones. In a recent Columbus Dispatch article, Beadle stated that CSO music director Junichi Hirokami’s lack of residence in the Columbus area

Ignorance, Thy Name Is Columbus

Mon, Jul 7, 2008
Recently, a colleague pointed out a comment posted by Columbus Symphony Orchestra (CSO) trustee, Sheldon A. Taft in response to Janelle Gelfand’s June article in the Wall Street Journal about the ongoing problems in the CSO. Taft’s response to Gelfand’s article, although passionate, only serves to reinforce that the CSO executive board and trustees are

Royale With Cheese

Fri, Jul 7, 2008
If you’re a fan of Quentin Tarantino movies then you are well aware of the famous opening scene from Pulp Fiction where two of the main characters discuss the differences between life in Amsterdam and the US. The scene has come to mind on more than a few occasions during the past week while working

In Columbus, A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words

Thu, Jul 7, 2008
Or more accurately, a picture is worth around 1,500 patrons. Regard less of the fact that the Columbus Symphony Orchestra (CSO) executive board decided to cancel summer concerts due in part to the possibility of low turnout, the CSO musicians have successfully demonstrated that there is ample interest in summer programs. The photo to your

Beadle? Pot? Kettle?

Wed, Jul 7, 2008
In case you haven’t been keeping up with the latest news coming out of Columbus, the Columbus Dispatch published some articles about developments in the mediated negotiations. In particular, the musicians of the Columbus Symphony Orchestra (CSO) rejected the latest proposal from management that would have required the musicians to assist in firing music director

Kudos To Ron!

Tue, Jul 7, 2008
I was pleased to see that the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra recently announced that conductor Ron Spigelman has been appointed as their Principal Pops Conductor. Ron, along with Bill Eddins, has done a wonderful job serving as co-author of Sticks and Drones. In the short number of months the blog has been up and running,
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