Critical Questions: How Can Orchestras Become More Diverse?
Distinguished African-American orchestra professionals discuss their lives in orchestras today.
Distinguished African-American orchestra professionals discuss their lives in orchestras today.
Orchestra musicians interested in participating in international cultural diplomacy should take note of two application deadlines at the U.S. Department of State. The 2016-2017 season of American Music Abroad is currently accepting applications until January 24, 2016.
The study is based on the largest sales data set from orchestras to date and is the first industry-wide, longitudinal study of ten years of data to focus on revenues and sales trends.
The study is based on the largest sales data set from orchestras to date and is the first industry-wide, longitudinal study of ten years of data to focus on revenues and sales trends.
The study is based on the largest sales data set from orchestras to date and is the first industry-wide, longitudinal study of ten years of data to focus on revenues and sales trends.
Musicians have long encountered difficulty and uncertainty when traveling with musical instruments by air. Immediately following the events of September 11, 2001, a national coalition of concerned organizations including the League of American Orchestras and the American Federation of Musicians, began influencing policy and crafting tips for making reservations, packing instruments, and calmly dealing with last-minute problems.
“Short classes, flexible schedules, new communications and “Date Nights” help Philadelphia’s The Clay Studio attract new, younger audiences.” – Author(s): Bob Harlow and Tricia Heywood
Market research expert Bob Harlow shows how arts organizations can use qualitative and quantitative research to attract and retain new audiences.
This year, over 1,000 orchestra professionals, volunteers and business partners gathered in Cleveland for the League’s 2015 National Conference. Here are some of the highlights.
This year, over 1,000 orchestra professionals, volunteers and business partners gathered in Cleveland for the League’s 2015 National Conference. Here are some of the highlights.