Artistic Administrators
Matthew Spivey, vice president of artist operations, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, invites you to join him at the League's 2011 Conference
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Constituency Liaison: Cindi Hubbard
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Tuesday, June 7th
10:00am-12:30pm
Minnesota Orchestra- Open Rehearsal
Orchestra Hall
111 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis
Osmo Vänskä, conductor
Yevgeny Sudbin, piano
KERNIS Concert with Echoes
BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3
SIBELIUS Symphony No.2
12:30pm-1:30pm
Lunch with Osmo Vänskä
Moderator: Robert Neu, vice president and general manager, Minnesota Orchestra
Luncheon sponsored by Sciolino Artist Management
1:30pm-2:00pm
Walk back to Hilton
2:00pm-3:15pm
New American Music: The Art of Innovation, Risk and Reward
What is the significance of new American music for the orchestra and our audiences? Does commissioning new music and creating new music projects support a new tradition of an American orchestral music? By deepening and communicating our commitment to new American orchestral music can we add value in our communities? In this session our panel will discuss these philosophical questions, and offer their combined experience around topics such as: working effectively with a composer in your orchestra family and in the larger community; new and creative approaches to funding commissions and new music projects. Plus you’ll take away publishers' top picks for emerging American composers.
Patrick Castillo, director of artistic planning, The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra; Delta David Gier, music director, The South Dakota Symphony Orchestra; Paul Gunther, principal librarian, Minnesota Orchestra; Aaron Jay Kernis, composer, founder/director, Minnesota Orchestra Composers Institute; Steven Lankenau, director, promotion, Boosey & Hawkes
Shared session with General Managers, Operations Directors, Conductors and Musicians
Wednesday, June 8th
7:30am-8:30am
Breakfast
Join us for breakfast and a sneak peek of the exciting new symphony show Cirque Musica. Blending the thrills of today’s greatest circus performers with stunning orchestral arrangements, Cirque Musica is a high quality performance sure to please patrons young and old.
Sponsored by Cirque Musica, The Cooking Group and The Agency Group.
11:15am-12:45pm
A Conversation with Thomas Zehetmair
Thomas Zehetmair, violinist, artistic partner, The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra; Ara Guzelimian, provost and dean, The Juilliard School
Moderator: Patrick Castillo, director of artistic planning, The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra
Shared session with General Managers, Operations Directors, Conductors and Musicians
1:15pm-2:15pm
Optional Roundtable Session
Gather with your colleagues to share information around what’s happening in your orchestras.
Thursday, June 9th
9:30am-11:00am
Social Media: Technology and Today’s Artists and Realities of Implementation
Will current audiences follow us or our artists and conductors on Twitter? Will Social Media create new listeners or audiences? Is Blogging effective for those orchestras that are doing it? Join our panel for a lively conversation on the point of it all, and tap into the varying Social Media experiences of your orchestra colleagues, artist managers, conductors and artists. We’ll consider the practical realities of artists’ concerns and questions, gaining permission from your orchestra, best approaches to creating outstanding content, and discuss the effectiveness of Blogging, Tweeting, Facebook, digital download offerings, podcasts, pre-concert audio listener guides, and more.
Aurelie Desmarais, senior director, artistic planning, Houston Symphony Orchestra (moderator and presenter); Linda Marder, president, CM Artists New York; Matt Thueson, executive producer of digital media, The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra.
Shared session with General Managers, Operations Directors, Conductors and Musicians
11:00am-12:00pm
Roundtable: 2010-2011 Concerts, Specials & Great Successes
Join your orchestra colleagues for a Roundtable conversation to share your successes and learn about great ideas, outstanding emerging and established conductors, artists, and composers, and what others are doing to continue to create unique programming while containing costs.
Robert Neu, vice president and general manager, Minnesota Orchestra (Groups I & II); Carolyn Nishon, director of artistic operations, Portland Symphony Orchestra (Groups 3-8)
Shared session with General Managers
OR
9:30am
Busses to Saint Paul
PLEASE NOTE: IF YOU CHOOSE TO ATTEND THE SPCO OPEN REHEARSAL, YOU WILL MISS THE CONTENT LISTED ABOVE IN THE 9:30-12:00 P.M. WINDOW. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO COME BACK TO MINNEAPOLIS FOR AFTERNOON ACTIVITIES; AND THEN RETURN, WITH ALL CONFERENCE DELEGATES, TO ST. PAUL FOR CONFERENCE CLOSING ACTIVITIES IN THE LATE AFTERNOON.
10:00am-12:00pm
The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra - Open Rehearsal
Thomas Zehetmair, conductor and violin
Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra Chorale
Jennifer Zetland, soprano
Abigail Nims, mezzo soprano
Paul Appleby, tenor
Kyle Kettleson, bass
Dale Warland, artistic director
SCHUBERT, Offeratorio
HARTMANN, Concerto funebre
HAYDN, Harmoniemesse
Name badges for this event generously provided by TALASKE l Sound Thinking