Symphony Magazine Articles of Interest
Journey of Engagement
by Chester Lane
Sharing the fruits of "Anglo" culture in New Mexico
ACCESS
for All
A Seattle Symphony program forges links to the community by answering
the call from ethnic and minority groups to "come on over to our house."
Joining
Hands
by Chester Lane
Violinist Midori is as passionate about education and collaboration as
she is about her solo career, building a network of activities that
weave music into everyday life.
Rally
the Troops: Music Education Advocacy for Orchestras
by Karin Brookes
Here's how orchestras can get involved in music education advocacy on
the local level
Looking
Forward in Pittsburgh
by Caroline Abels
By reaching out to young and old, by involving its community in both
music and the activities that make it happen, the Pittsburgh Symphony
builds for the future.
Unfinished Business
by Polly Kahn
It's time we embraced our most loyal and inquisitive audience members.
Learning
Curve
by Heidi Waleson
To make an impact on students, "teaching artists" from orchestras go to
classes of their own.
In Concert
With Kids
by Heidi Waleson
Sure, it's still a great excuse to get away from class. But today's
youth concert, more likely than not, is also the culmination of a
sophisticated educational curriculum.
Voyage of Discovery
by Jack McAuliffe
Family concerts may be the lure that attracts young parents to a closer
tie with the orchestra
People
by Heidi Waleson
Learn how Teaching Artist David Wallace opens doors to music for young
listeners, and teaches fellow musicians to do the same