Paging Gordon Ramsay!

With what is unfolding in Columbus and Shreveport, recently in Jacksonville and the disconnect that exists between so many orchestras and their communities, I wonder if there is someone or some group that would have the respect, the clout and the cojones to come in and shake things up so that we can focus on becoming relevant to our communities or at the very least to our audiences!….

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Shreveport Symphony – A Tangled Web…

Columbus is getting a lot of attention in the blogosphere and as the situation unfolds many more of us will weigh in I’m sure.  The current dispute in Shreveport is getting very little attention and there is something quite disconcerting going on there that I’m afraid might cause an audience disconnection…..(There is an update 3/28/03 at the bottom)

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“All White on the Night”!….

There’s a vitriolic war of words going on across the pond in Great Britain over this statement made by the Arts Minister Margaret Hodge:

“The audiences for many of our greatest cultural events – I’m thinking of the Proms but it is true of many others – is still a long way from demonstrating that people from different backgrounds feel at ease in being part of this.”

She is being torn apart for this, but there is a balanced and profound viewpoint that I came across……

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Edumacation…….

Today I noticed a very scary article that was posted on ArtsJournal on Friday. The US society has gotten to the point where there are some States spending more on prisons then they are on higher education. If this doesn’t scare the livin’ bejesus out of you then……….

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The Constitution…of Music

Tomorrow I have the honor to conduct for the second time in my career Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9.  I can’t help but think that if the New York Phil had performed this with a choir from North Korea then the world would have been on that stage, not just an orchestra from America.  It brings to mind Bernstein’s famous 1989 performance celebrating the fall of the Berlin Wall and him changing the word Joy to the word Freedom…..

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Birth of the New

For today’s post I have a very special guest: Allan Gilliland is a composer based in Edmonton, and tonight the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra is giving the World Premiere of his newest work – Dreaming of the Masters II: Rhapsody GEB. In Allan’s own words this is what it’s all about………

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Here we go again with the Funding!

We read about funding cuts and immediately there is outrage, “how can they do this?”, “where is the soul in our government?”, “how can they devalue the arts like this?” and so on.  We never look at ourselves or for that matter outside of our sphere to realize that we have not yet made ourselves a necessity.  If we are vital to the world’s well being, providing a basic human need, then obviously we’ve not totally proved it yet, or they wouldn’t keep targeting the arts…….

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