Lest We….Lebrecht!

I have always been a fan of Norman Lebrecht.  His book Mahler  Remembered is an anthology of recollections from friends, colleagues, observers, critics and the like.  The personal nature of the book drew me in giving  me some sense of Mahler the man along with the times he lived in, going beyond his musical prowess.  It therefore puzzled me to read his blog post dismissing 10 or so current conductors personal takes on Mahler…..

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Quick Takes: And for the Record(ing) we need to go more “GaGa!”

While the rest of the universe is scratching their heads and debating how Taylor Swift won the Grammy for album of the year, the Internet broadcast of the Classical awards from earlier in the day on Sunday left me perplexed…and the sad thing is, it’s  maybe just me who is.  It seems not only are precious few Classical recordings being sold (very scary numbers below), but most of the winners for the Classical awards did not attend….and for crying out loud Roberta Flack, a living legend was handing them out!….

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Adjusting the Seasonings in Salt Lake! – Time to Make a Play!

The Utah Symphony and Opera have been rescued by a very large gift which is great news.  A couple of articles about their situation got me thinking more about community outreach and how the tangible resonance of a hall  needs to be matched with the resonance felt within and even beyond our communities.  More importantly though, it’s now time for Orchestras to stop playing defense in this recession and start to become a player in getting America out of it!……We are faced with possibly the greatest opportunity ever to become relevant, so it’s time get off the bench and fight!…..

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Hope for the Next Decade: A Call to Arts!

Community Outreach was the catchall category of the last decade in the Orchestra world, and has become so non defined that we take for granted that it’s happening at every orchestra.  It most certainly isn’t just because the words are used.   It is time to define it for real, give it real teeth and to make those who use the word accountable.  Why?  It is something that Bono said, yes the U2 guy!…..

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Quick Takes: Gesturing….

My teacher Jorge Mester the first time I met him asked me this simple question “What is conducting?”  I was stumped and after several feeble attempts to describe what conducting is (which is what I wanted to do with my life!) he helped me work it out. That lesson was the most profound he ever gave me and it is something I apply to this day allowing me to never lose sight of what it is I actually do and how I can apply it elsewhere…….. 

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Quick Takes: What is Success?

The word success is defined for many in the performing arts as the accomplishing of a personal goal, to be continuously engaged, to reach higher positions, to be critically acclaimed and all of the above. Is it really success when it is only about ourselves? Is success not something that also given from ourselves to others? To take a great work and to give it a great performance actually pales into insignificance compared to a performance resonating to the point that that it alters someone’s being, gives them pause to reflect on themselves or even potentially saves a life!…..I pose a question….

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Reflections – Life beyond Music

I’m starting a post today that is somewhat personal yet I think reflects an issue faced by many of my colleagues who make their living in orchestras.  We all know that classical music faces some fundamental problems in the world today, and we are all very good at pointing the finger at various aspects of the business.  But there may be a more fundamental problem – us.

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