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2020-12-01 00:48:50
Duration (h:m:s): 53:50
Aubrey and I geek out about marketing in the classical realm. Why classical’s core product will always be live music Why we shouldn’t be streaming whole concerts for free Plus Aubrey gives her advice on how new groups should approach finding and keeping new listeners, and how to get around the fear of the unknown with newly written music. If you’re a musician or arts administrator of any kind, this is an essential listen. If you fall outside of that, enjoy looking behind the curtain at what an orchestra exec spends her time thinking about. Some Aubrey bio fun facts: she grew Seattle Opera’s Bravo! Club to the largest group for young patrons in the US, led the Bumbershoot Festival to achieve an unprecedented 43% increase in revenue, and propelled the California Symphony to double the size of its audience and nearly quadruple the donor base. https://www.aubreybergauer.com/ This episode is sponsored by Dorico: the next-generation music notation software from Steinberg. Educational & crossgrade versions available at significantly discounted prices. Get your 30-day free trial version of Dorico that will allow you to try out all of the features Dorico has to offer with no restrictions. Links and Show Notes Get our CD Stillness with 25% off when you order before Christmas It’s a CELLO-BRATION! - California Symphony (Available till Dec 11 2020. Emphasis mine.) The referenced LSO video. Click ‘show chat replay’ to see Maxine Kwok in action. Jill Robinson at TRG Aubrey’s excellent blog. This post is California Symphony’s ‘Public Commitment to Diversity’, which I love. Geffen Playhouse’s Zoom play: The Present San Francisco Symphony: Throughline (free!) Live with Carnegie Hall: Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg (also free!) — Enjoyed season 1 of Classical Music Now? Leave a kind word on iTunes to help others find us Join our mailing list to fill the void in your heart between now and season 2 in March
2020-12-01 00:48:50
Duration (h:m:s): 53:50
Aubrey and I geek out about marketing in the classical realm. Why classical’s core product will always be live music Why we shouldn’t be streaming whole concerts for free Plus Aubrey gives her advice on how new groups should approach finding and keeping new listeners, and how to get around the fear of the unknown with newly written music. If you’re a musician or arts administrator of any kind, this is an essential listen. If you fall outside of that, enjoy looking behind the curtain at what an orchestra exec spends her time thinking about. Some Aubrey bio fun facts: she grew Seattle Opera’s Bravo! Club to the largest group for young patrons in the US, led the Bumbershoot Festival to achieve an unprecedented 43% increase in revenue, and propelled the California Symphony to double the size of its audience and nearly quadruple the donor base. https://www.aubreybergauer.com/ This episode is sponsored by Dorico: the next-generation music notation software from Steinberg. Educational & crossgrade versions available at significantly discounted prices. Get your 30-day free trial version of Dorico that will allow you to try out all of the features Dorico has to offer with no restrictions. Links and Show Notes Get our CD Stillness with 25% off when you order before Christmas It’s a CELLO-BRATION! - California Symphony (Available till Dec 11 2020. Emphasis mine.) The referenced LSO video. Click ‘show chat replay’ to see Maxine Kwok in action. Jill Robinson at TRG Aubrey’s excellent blog. This post is California Symphony’s ‘Public Commitment to Diversity’, which I love. Geffen Playhouse’s Zoom play: The Present San Francisco Symphony: Throughline (free!) Live with Carnegie Hall: Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg (also free!) — Enjoyed season 1 of Classical Music Now? Leave a kind word on iTunes to help others find us Join our mailing list to fill the void in your heart between now and season 2 in March
2020-12-01 00:48:50
Duration (h:m:s): 53:50
Aubrey and I geek out about marketing in the classical realm. Why classical’s core product will always be live music Why we shouldn’t be streaming whole concerts for free Plus Aubrey gives her advice on how new groups should approach finding and keeping new listeners, and how to get around the fear of the unknown with newly written music. If you’re a musician or arts administrator of any kind, this is an essential listen. If you fall outside of that, enjoy looking behind the curtain at what an orchestra exec spends her time thinking about. Some Aubrey bio fun facts: she grew Seattle Opera’s Bravo! Club to the largest group for young patrons in the US, led the Bumbershoot Festival to achieve an unprecedented 43% increase in revenue, and propelled the California Symphony to double the size of its audience and nearly quadruple the donor base. https://www.aubreybergauer.com/ This episode is sponsored by Dorico: the next-generation music notation software from Steinberg. Educational & crossgrade versions available at significantly discounted prices. Get your 30-day free trial version of Dorico that will allow you to try out all of the features Dorico has to offer with no restrictions. Links and Show Notes Get our CD Stillness with 25% off when you order before Christmas It’s a CELLO-BRATION! - California Symphony (Available till Dec 11 2020. Emphasis mine.) The referenced LSO video. Click ‘show chat replay’ to see Maxine Kwok in action. Jill Robinson at TRG Aubrey’s excellent blog. This post is California Symphony’s ‘Public Commitment to Diversity’, which I love. Geffen Playhouse’s Zoom play: The Present San Francisco Symphony: Throughline (free!) Live with Carnegie Hall: Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg (also free!) — Enjoyed season 1 of Classical Music Now? Leave a kind word on iTunes to help others find us Join our mailing list to fill the void in your heart between now and season 2 in March
Clarice Assad is a highly acclaimed composer, pianist, singer and arranger renowned for her musical scope and versatility. A prolific Grammy nominated composer, Clarice Assad’s numerous commissions include works for Carnegie Hall, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Orquestra Sinfônica de São Paulo, Chicago Sinfonietta, San Jose Chamber Orchestra, the Boston Youth Orchestra, the Bravo! Vail Music Festival, Queen Reef Music Festival and the La Jolla Music Festival, to name a few. Her compositions have been recorded by some of the most prominent names in the classical music, including percussionist Dame Evelyn Glennie, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, violinist Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, and oboist Liang Wang. In short, she's a badass and we're thrilled to chat with her and feature a sample of her wonderful music.
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