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Power of Inclusion – ProMusica Chamber Orchestra: Caring for Musicians

The majority of musicians, both contracted and substitute players, at the ProMusica Chamber Orchestra in Columbus, OH come in from out of town for every concert cycle. About ten years ago, efforts to build relationships with audience members led to a homestay program, with community members hosting individual musicians for the five days of services each month.

Power of Inclusion – Summermusik: Motivating Musicians

“Programming has a big impact on our audience, and also on musicians and how they view us,” says Summermusik Executive Director Evan Gidley, speaking of resident ensemble Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra (CCO). He believes that experiencing different music, and adjusting performance style, is both challenging and rewarding to musicians.

Power of Inclusion – Capital City Symphony: A Community of Choice

In 2005, the Georgetown Symphony Orchestra’s Music Director Victoria Gau powerfully demonstrated her community orchestra’s devotion to creating inclusive space both onstage and in the community. At the same time, the orchestra was renamed Capital City Symphony to reflect its citywide mission to serve neighborhoods with less access to the performing arts.

Orchestra Repertoire Report (ORR) 2000-2001

In 1970, the League of American Orchestras began to track member orchestras’ programming through its Orchestra Repertoire Report (ORR), in order to answer queries from grantmakers, journalists, musicologists, historians, and member orchestras.

Orchestra Repertoire Report (ORR) 2001-2002

In 1970, the League of American Orchestras began to track member orchestras’ programming through its Orchestra Repertoire Report (ORR), in order to answer queries from grantmakers, journalists, musicologists, historians, and member orchestras.