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Tour to China!

by masterfiddle December 17, 2011 » Add the first comment.
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Hello all: it has been a while (AGAIN).  Sigh….  However, the hard work of the last 6 months is finally coming to fruition – the Philadelphia Camerata tour to China! The orchestra rolls out of Philadelphia on  Tuesday, December 20 and will be gone until January 8, 2012.   Tour cities include:  Beijing, Zheng’zhou, Ji’nan, Shen’zhen, [...] Read more »

Detroit Symphony Deadlines

by masterfiddle April 4, 2011 » Add the first comment.

All had been quiet with the Detroit Symphony during the last few weeks of March (from an outsider’s standpoint on the west coast).  A 6-month long strike has been gestating  as the musicians, board, and management of the DSO cannot come to an agreement about the terms of a new contract.  The remainder of the [...] Read more »

Ticket Trends and the value of Free

by masterfiddle March 25, 2011 » Add the first comment.
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After the recent conversation of supply and demand in the arts, spurred by NEA Chairman Rocco Landesman’s comments discussed here, I have been thinking more about how orchestras can increase their value (demand) within communities.   Others have been mulling on this topic as well, including Ian David Moss at Createquity.com, the NEA blog, and this [...] Read more »

Concert Week: Sarah Chang and Vivace Violins

by masterfiddle March 21, 2011 » Add the first comment.
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A busy musical week it has been – filled with prepping for the Spring Vivace Violin Studio recital on Saturday and a Eugene Symphony concert featuring Sarah Chang playing the Brahms violin concerto on Thursday, the 17th. Part of my underground mission as a violin instructor is to introduce violin students at a reasonably young [...] Read more »

Detroit Symphony Arbitration: A matter of trust

by masterfiddle March 11, 2011 » Add the first comment.
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The situation at the Detroit Symphony has not improved this week and a stalemate continues between the musicians, board and management regarding the status of a possible binding arbitration agreement. Back on March 1, DSO musicians agreed to return to work and enter into a binding arbitration process with the symphony board and management to [...] Read more »

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