Arising from the League’s commitment to become an indispensable source of meaningful information to orchestras as they address a rapidly changing environment, the League now offers member orchestras new services in the fast-evolving area of electronic media.
Through a partnership with AEA Consulting’s electronic media experts Joe Kluger and Michael Bronson, the League provides expanded information, expertise and advocacy in this important area. Joe and Michael help the League offer training seminars; formulate legislative and public policy positions; and gather and distribute relevant information about trends and developments in technology and electronic media. In addition, Kluger and Bronson are available for direct consulting advice to League member orchestras on the strategic, business, production, and distribution issues associated with the development of orchestral electronic media activities.
To obtain advice on Electronic Media
Send an email to both Joe and Michael—based on the nature of your inquiry, the appropriate person will respond to your query.
Joe:
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(electronic media);
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(general consulting)
Michael:
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Please note: The scope of work under AEA's relationship with the League does not include providing any advice to orchestras in connection with the rights clearance issues that orchestral institutions may face with conductors, soloists, musicians, choristers, dancers, stagehands and composers/publishers in the planning and implementation of electronic media activities. That work is covered, by a separate agreement that AEA Consulting has with the Orchestra Managers' Media Committee.
The League’s quarterly e-newsletter "Electronic Media 2.0" keeps members informed of relevant changes, trends, and developments concerning orchestras’ electronic media activities. Click here for Electronic Media 2.0
Click here to view the press release.
The League’s
Electronic Media Services are made possible by a generous grant from The Andrew
W. Mellon Foundation.