Double the audience and widen public exposure through podcasting concerts
Personalizing pre-concert lectures into video podcasts and introducing the audience to soloists.
Live from the concert hall, direct to iTunes in a matter of weeks
Growing with the times—how radio recordings took up a new home on the Internet
Is it live? Or is it Internet2? Talk about distance learning! Master classes, conducting sessions, and auditions – they’re all on the Internet at the New World Symphony.
Stay connected via e-mail discussion groups, courtesy of the League of American Orchestras. The groups serve as a platform to pose questions, seek advice, and broadcast information to a select group of people.
This paper provides the basics for who has what responsibility when producing a concert in your home hall. It describes the production team and the interaction between the operations manager and the librarian, the musicians, the conductor and guest artists, the stagehand crew, and the house personnel. It also provides a sample concert production checklist and an operations manager job description. By Sarah Marley.
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