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February 10, 2020
Symphony: Winter 2020
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September 16, 2020
Alex Major
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June 9, 2017
Conference 2017: Volunteer Meetings
Orchestra administrators, musicians, trustees, and volunteers gathered in Detroit for the League's 72nd National Conference. Below are some of the highlights.
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October 31, 2014
The Road to Results: Effective Practices for Building Arts Audiences
This report identifies and examines nine practices of arts organizations that successfully expanded their audiences.
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September 17, 2020
Orchestra and Youth Orchestra Memberships
As a member, your organization benefits from the League’s activities in a number of areas.
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September 2, 2021
Assessing Your Orchestra
Evaluate your orchestra’s strategy and success in the community.
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February 4, 2021
Talking About Mental Health
Administrators, musicians, and board members alike can help create a healthy future for everyone in our field by learning more about the often stigmatized subject. In this podcast series, called LooseLeaf Notebook, the composer Julia Adolphe shares her personal experience with generalized anxiety disorder and her journey towards mental health, while engaging other guests in the discussion.
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March 9, 2021
Making SMART Choices
Join Allison Crump of TDC for a 30-minute, easy to follow demonstration of the Strategy and Money Alignment Tool (SMART) that takes all the guesswork out of getting started.
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July 11, 2019
Annual Fund: Summer 2019
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.
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January 22, 2019
Coda: Miss America, Arts Advocate
When Nia Imani Franklin was crowned 2019 Miss America in September, music and the arts got a new champion. As Miss America, Franklin has made music and arts education her social-impact platform—and she means it. She’s involved with ArtistCorps, which places artists in public schools to help high-need students, and with Sing for Hope, a nonprofit that aims to create a better world through music. She’s a member of the National Association for Music Education.