Pathfinders
Six of today’s emerging artists talk about their visions for the classical music world. By Vivien Schweitzer
Six of today’s emerging artists talk about their visions for the classical music world. By Vivien Schweitzer
Tips and updates from folks on the front lines presenting family concerts. By Keith Powers.
How orchestras and musicians are helping to destigmatize mental illness. And increasingly, their efforts are being backed up by
scientific research. By Michele C. Hollow.
Classical music podcasts are surging, reaching new audiences along the way. By Hannah Edgar.
Black composers have long been underrepresented in classical music. Now their music is increasingly performed by orchestras. Will it last? By Rosalyn Story.
What to look out for as sweeping changes in tax policy, nonprofit governance, and philanthropy affect orchestras. By Heidi Waleson.
News and updates from orchestras everywhere. In this issue: the Detroit Symphony Orchestra names a new music director; the League moves into its new Manhattan home; the Kennedy Center’s REACH performing-arts campus opens; a sensory-friendly “Gentle Nutcracker” in Colorado.
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Here, Rao shares her thoughts about the role orchestras can play in building bridges across geopolitical divides.
With the support of our valued donors, the League continues to have a positive impact on the future of orchestras in America by helping to develop the next generation of leaders, generating and disseminating critical knowledge and information, and advocating for the unique role of the orchestral experience in American life before an ever-widening group of stakeholders.