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Ben Folds to perform with the Columbus Symphony on October 28.
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As promised in yesterday’s article, today’s post includes some direct support with helping U.S. orchestras improve institutional transparency. All...
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After years of hearing from readers about which features they find important in an orchestra website but never having a way for them to include the...
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During every orchestra website review, several orchestras deserve special recognition for how well they satisfied evaluation requirements as well a...
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The 2009 reviews witnessed a number of intriguing trends, the most notable being the continued surge in average scores among all budget size organi...
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The Columbus Symphony performs Beethoven’s Symphony 9 in d, Op. 125, this weekend at the Ohio Theater: Friday and Saturday at 8 PM, Sunday at 3. ...
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"Orchestras have traditionally thought of themselves as being in the content- production business, but we're actually in the content-distribution b...
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Related topic: Compline as sung last night at St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Columbus was exquisite.
This week’s Musica Sacra features the Te Deum...
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Once again we have grand evidence of leaders within the classical music world who are beginning to realize the importance of bringing classical mus...
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So strong was the impression that the young Mexican conductor Alondra de la Parra made in Columbus last spring that she was immediately invited ...
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Last Sunday’s Columbus Dispatch had a lot to say about the plethora of committees, commissions and coreligionists who meet regularly at the behes...
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In anticipation of the upcoming 2009 Orchestra Website Reviews, there is one particular new feature worth mentioning in advance. After years of he...
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Let’s get interactive!
Here’s a list of performances and events in Central Ohio’s new arts season about which I’m most excited. A * indicates th...
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The 2009 Orchestra Website Reviews are underway but that doesn’t mean it is too late to be included. At the same time, in order to have your orch...
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“As a huge fan of O'Riley's work with the Radiohead and Nick Drake catalogs, I am very impressed and honored that he chose to interpret this song.”...
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by Susan Elliott Former Kansas City Symphony exec who invented the Concert Companion [...]
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We’re concluding the interview that we began on CBC 114 with double bassist Mark Morton, who is currently professor of bass at Texas Tech Univers...
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A Blog by Sedgwick Clark
Man(ny) of the Year. A ray of hope in our embattled biz. A world-famous pianist learns that an orchestra he has performe...
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We’re featuring an interview with double bassist Mark Morton , who is currently professor of bass at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX and has ...
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