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July 1, 2022
Symphony: Summer 2022
Check out the latest issue of Symphony, the League of American Orchestras’ award-winning magazine, online and in print—with all the great articles, news, interviews, and photos you’ve come to expect. Read, print, or download shareable PDFs of each article in this issue, with links to websites in the articles as well as to advertisers. Happy reading! Look for the next issueaof Symphony in Fall 2022.
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November 25, 2020
Subscribe to Symphony
With vibrant photographs and timely articles, Symphony is transforming the way America thinks about its orchestras. Hear from the conductors, musicians, and people on the inside who are making innovative choices, provoking change, and electrifying the orchestral world.
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December 13, 2018
League Leading: December 2018
Twelve faces of the future; Preventing sexual harassment – a workshop and other resources; Get to know your legislators; Abuzz: “I want to thank the League for all the work that it does…; Resources at your fingertips
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August 13, 2020
Flex Seasons
How do you plan an orchestra season during a global pandemic, when planning is impossible? By having more than one script. As government agencies revise pandemic projections and health authorities issue new safety guidance, fixed plans are out, and flexible plans that outline multiple scenarios offering ways to move forward are in.
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May 1, 2020
Details, Details, Details on COVID-19 Federal Assistance
As Congress re-groups on next steps in crafting a package of new and renewed COVID-19 relief programs, a dizzying array of details on existing programs has been announced in the past week.
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May 3, 2021
Conference 2018 Luncheon: Questions from Jenny Koh
The adventurous and dazzling violinist Jennifer Koh performed and gave remarks at the 2018 Conference Luncheon.
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June 15, 2021
Conference 2021: Spring of 2021: A Renewed Awakening of A Needed Conversation
The rise of anti-Asian American violence in the spring of 2021 led to a watershed moment for the Asian American Pacific Islander community, and AAPI musicians, staff, board members and supporters in our field found themselves confronting issues on many fronts. Among those issues is the centering of AAPI voices in programming. In this session, a composer, an academic, and an artistic administrator discussed how these voices can be celebrated with equity and how we can overcome obstacles to achieving that goal.
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October 19, 2017
Board Room: Board Members as Advocates
A key part of nonprofit governance is making sure that the organizations board members represent have a place at the table with elected officials at the federal, state, and local levels.
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September 23, 2020
Volunteer Notes
Volunteer Notes is published four times a year by the Volunteer Council of the League of American Orchestras, the nonprofit service and educational organization dedicated to the development of American symphony orchestras and to the cultural vitality of the communities they serve.
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July 1, 2022
Coda: An American in Odessa
American conductor Hobart Earle, music director of the Odessa Philharmonic for two decades, offers an insider’s perspective on musical life in Ukraine—before and during the Russian invasion.