Orchestras Building Community Through Education and Engagement
Learn more about how orchestras across the country are driving change by engaging, teaching, and learning from their local communities.
Learn more about how orchestras across the country are driving change by engaging, teaching, and learning from their local communities.
Erin Gibson Allen, Rosalie Contreras, Karen Gahl-Mills, Jordan Harris, Dr. Mieko Hatano, and Richard Krumdieck have joined the League of American Orchestras Board of Directors for 2026-27.
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This 60-minute webinar shares how to develop a complementary, “top-down” verbal and visual brand strategy that will enable you to promote your whole organization, showcase your unique concert experience, and sell offerings that won’t sell themselves.
Instructions for renewing your youth, college, or international orchestra’s League membership.
Instructions for renewing your group 1-8 orchestra’s League membership.
In This Issue: League Joins Comments on Proposed Federal Grant Rules; New Court and Congressional Action on Visas; Know Your Bow: Next Steps in Conservation; August Checklist: Meetings and Messages
This interactive, data-driven session explored how mobile-responsive websites and native apps can work together to drive audience growth, improve conversion and retention, and increase revenue.
As interest in orchestras’ work in healthcare settings continues to grow, many orchestras are asking not why music belongs in healthcare, but how to do this work well, in ways that support everyone involved.
In fall 2025, the League’s board and staff undertook a refresh of the Framework to guide the period from 2027 through the end of the decade. The updated priorities balance external strategies to support the orchestra field with internal strategies to strengthen the League’s effectiveness and ability to deliver value to its members.