 
      Envision Archive: July 2021
The League of American Orchestras serves as a thought leader, promoting the ideas and ideals that will help orchestras adapt and thrive in the future—among them, artistic vibrancy, healthy cultures, civic engagement, racial equity, and social justice.
Join us in envisioning and creating a vibrant future for the orchestra field by exploring a specially curated collection of resources and articles that are designed to inspire and provoke thought and action.
This collection will change periodically and feature guest curators so be sure to check back in from time to time!
Belonging in Classical Music
A conversation with Weston Sprott 
    Bandwagon is Back
Musical partnerships in the boroughs 
    Critical Provocations
On the arts and social engagement 
    The Future of the Arts
The Wallace Foundation helps us reimagine 
    Questions from Jenny Koh
On making classical music inclusive 
    Wellness Wednesdays
Mindfulness with the Wichita Symphony 
    The Music of Community Change
Findings from a study by Slover Linett 
    The Flywheel
A new model for arts marketing 
    Native Sounds
Music expressing Indigenous worldviews 
    African Diaspora Project
An online repository of concert works 
    Conference 2021: Embracing a Changed World
Nearly 1,400 orchestra professionals gathered online from June 7-17 for a bold, new online Conference experience. After a year of radical change, we heard from many new voices bravely exploring what we want the future to look like and how—together—we’ll get there.
Our Conference platform will remain open to all registrants until August 2. Even if you were not able to join us live, you can register for on-demand access to the recordings and transcripts from all of the general sessions.
What follows are post-conference reflections from some of the 2021 Conference Emcees.
Anwar Nasir
“[Digital] is broader than live-streaming a concert.” 
    Laura Reynolds
“Our art can be an agent of … change.” 
    Blake-Anthony Johnson
“The secret sauce … is empathy.” 
    Ed Yim
“The field is asking new questions.” 
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