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Composition Matters
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Grant Park Symphony Orchestra
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Nepotism to Amigo-ism: Can a composer enter an orchestra’s door without holding a conductor’s hand?
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Too Much, Too Soon?
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Negotiations
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Playing For Young Children (Infants, Young and Older Toddlers, 4 Year Olds)
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Empty Seats – What Can We Do?
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Gloria dePasquale in conversation with Greg Sandow
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Issue No. 16: October, 2003
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Issue No. 15: October, 2002

Composition Matters

Thank you colleagues and commentators for some gritty discussion fodder yesterday. Although it seems that many of us agree that we all need what Barbara has aptly called “time-worthy interactions between the composer and the musicians,” I was fascinated with the range of things that were said (and that were left unsaid) about the actual[…]

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Grant Park Symphony Orchestra

Among the professional level orchestras throughout the United States, perhaps none is as unique as the Grant Park Symphony Orchestra (GPSO). The Grant Park Music Festival (GPMF) was initially conceived by Chicago Mayor A. J. Cermak during the Great Depression in 1931 when the city presented a series of free concerts to lift the spirits of Chicagoans. The following year, James C. Petrillo, the president of the Chicago Federation of Musicians, vigorously labored to turn these concerts into a permanent summer tradition. Petrillo’s motives were twofold: to make classical music available for all Chicagoans, and to provide secure employment for union musicians.

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Negotiations

I can’t claim to speak to how things work in orchestras in general, but my experience here in Dayton is that (1) musicians can and do have a significant voice in influencing the artistic and economic strategic direction of their orchestra, and (2) for the most part, this voice does not come through or in[…]

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Issue No. 16: October, 2003

Publisher’s Notes by Frederick Zenone A Bold Experiment by Bruce Coppock Good Governance for Challenging Times: The SPCO Experience by Lowell J. Noteboom Contract Renewal Process: Through Musicians’ Lenses A Bold Experiment: The Processby Paul Boulian An Orchestra Outside of the Box by Marianne C. Lockwood About the Cover by Phillip Huscher Toward Meaningful Change[…]

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Issue No. 15: October, 2002

Publisher’s Notes by Fredrick Zenone Paul R. Judy Awarded Gold Baton About the Cover by Phillip Huscher The Wolf Report and Baumol’s Curse: The Economic Health of American Symphony Orchestras in the 1990s and Beyond by Douglas J. Dempster Orchestra and Community: Bridging the Gapby Penelope McPhee Collaboration and Transparency: The Oregon Symphony Music Director[…]

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