Future of Music

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Are you challenging your audience? You should be!
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Vlog #4 The problems with the typical concert settings
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47 Strings- Educational and Innovative Harp Outreach
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vlog #3: It’s a Montage
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vlog #2 – Carlos Museum
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Vlog #1 Intro
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Vlog #25 To make a living, get a life
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Vlog #22 Away from the coasts
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Vlog #17 Tweet seats
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Vblog#11 – Sam Mehr

Are you challenging your audience? You should be!

Vlog #4 The problems with the typical concert settings

 

Here Derek discusses a couple problems he sees with common performance and programing practices.

47 Strings- Educational and Innovative Harp Outreach

Have you heard about Meghan’s outreach project “47 Strings”? She’s performing one concert for each string on the harp. Find out how she’s bringing classical music into the Houston community through this concert series, and check out video from some of the performances and behind the scenes footage. You can also check out meghancaulkett.com/47Strings or facebook.com/47strings for more information!

 

vlog #3: It’s a Montage

A smattering of pictures relating to recent Vega Quartet events set to our demo CD recording of Haydn’s Op. 33 No. 1. We anticipate our demo to drop later this month. Hope you enjoy! Photo Credits: Nate Dorn, Dorn Brothers Photography, and me. Visit www.vegaquartet.com for more information!

vlog #2 – Carlos Museum

http://youtu.be/jLb4cwf_Y-U

Mini-Tour of the Michael C. Carlos Museum. http://www.carlos.emory.edu/

Vlog #1 Intro

http://youtu.be/ytl2G9gPQLQ

Hi! I wanted to introduce myself and give a little background of what I’m up to this season with the Vega String Quartet!

Vlog #25 To make a living, get a life

You’re naturally focused on starting a career in music. Have a life outside music, develop secondary interests, and encounter new ideas. Work that expresses who you are comes out of the unique experiences that you cultivate for yourself, and those experiences are richest when they are wide-ranging.

Vlog #17 Tweet seats

A recent innovation is “tweet seats”: reserved seating at the back of the hall for people who want to stay connected to social media during a concert. Bad idea.