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What's on your personal playlist? What you listen to just might make the difference in your journey to be your best self...
09/04/2024

What's on your personal playlist? What you listen to just might make the difference in your journey to be your best self. Check out the article below and let me know what you think!

Want to be a better leader? Allow your personal music playlist to lead the way. Music has the power to change ourselves and our community. How does this apply…

🇺🇸 🇺🇸  Happy Labor Day America!   🇺🇸🇺🇸Honored to acknowledge and celebrate the accomplishments of the workers (friends, ...
09/02/2024

🇺🇸 🇺🇸 Happy Labor Day America! 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Honored to acknowledge and celebrate the accomplishments of the workers (friends, family, neighbors, and colleagues) that make this country one of the greatest!!
🇺🇸🎉💪

We made it quick so you can get back to resting up.

Hey Friends! Not going to watch the Super Bowl this year?? Or perhaps you want to have your Super Bowl after-party with ...
02/08/2024

Hey Friends! Not going to watch the Super Bowl this year?? Or perhaps you want to have your Super Bowl after-party with a band of amazing artists playing some incredible music? Then you don't wanna miss out on this event!!

The TEMPO Ensemble will be going head-to-head with some Super pieces this weekend. I'll be doing some quarter-backing myself - throwing cues, passing the tempo, and tackling some challenging scores.

COME CHEER US ON!!

Sunday, February 11 @ 7:30pm
Shigemi Matsumoto Recital Hall CSU Northridge

Performers:
David Shostac, flute
Julia Heinen, clarinet
Lorenz Gamma, violin
Nancy Roth, viola/violin
Erika Duke-Kirkpatrick, cello
Françoise Regnat, piano
Evangeline Yip, percussion
Justin Gomez, percussion
Glenn Price, conductor
Michael Powers, principal guest conductor

08/16/2020

A LOVE LETTER TO LOS ANGELES
In this time of trial and uncertainty, with the trauma of a pandemic and the long-overdue crucible of social change, over 100 people shared their artistry to make music apart, together. Through music we share our hope for a better future and for the grace to endure the struggle to get there.
This is our City of Angels: shining and gritty, affluent and inequitable, historic and forgetful.
We love you Los Angeles. We will never stop working to make you better for all of your citizens.

It's time for change folks! Let's end racism in our concert halls. Our team at Orchestra Los Angeles is working on chang...
07/16/2020

It's time for change folks! Let's end racism in our concert halls. Our team at Orchestra Los Angeles is working on changing the paradigm of American Orchestras. Check out the article below to find out more about the changes needed in our industry.

Nine performers describe the steps they recommend to begin transforming a white-dominated field.

We honor the fallen, march with the dreamers, and reach for the future.It's time for change.Support Black Lives Matter L...
07/13/2020

We honor the fallen, march with the dreamers, and reach for the future.

It's time for change.

Support Black Lives Matter LA
https://bit.ly/OLA_BLM






https://youtu.be/EQrl29rURMY

A video collage of the artistic response in Los Angeles of the Black Lives Matter movement of Spring 2020.

In celebration of Juneteenth Orchestra Los Angeles shares a performance of William Grant Still's Afro-American Symphony ...
06/19/2020

In celebration of Juneteenth Orchestra Los Angeles shares a performance of William Grant Still's Afro-American Symphony conducted by Paul Freeman. The Afro-American Symphony was until 1950 the most widely performed symphony composed by an American.

https://youtu.be/yDoW6Y7sYCE

William Grant Still moved to Los Angeles in 1934 and became the first African-American Music Director of the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra. Often referred to as the "Dean of Afro-American composers", Still composed almost 200 works, including nine operas, five symphonies, four ballets, plus art songs, chamber music, works for solo instruments and more than thirty choral works.

William Grant Still lived in Los Angeles until he passed in 1978 leaving a legacy of inspired and profound works representing a substantial collection of the American classical canon.

Please listen to Trilloquy friends! This podcast will help you to understand the state of classical music in our country...
06/04/2020

Please listen to Trilloquy friends! This podcast will help you to understand the state of classical music in our country, its biases, its need to reform, and ways forward to embrace the change that is desperately needed.

Bravo to my friends Garrett McQueen and Scott Blankenship for their amazing work on this podcast!

https://www.trilloquy.org/

Listen to this episode from TRILLOQUY on Spotify. The season two premiere of TRILLOQUY features a conversation between the Garrett and Scott about the current unrest in the Twin Cities, and across the country. Garrett speaks with Chicago-based composer Adrian Dunn about Black ownership in classical....

IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE BLACK COMMUNITYThe laws and institutions of every country must be analogous to some common princi...
06/01/2020

IN SOLIDARITY WITH THE BLACK COMMUNITY

The laws and institutions of every country must be analogous to some common principle. For centuries, the United States has declared democracy as its guiding light. But at no single moment in our national experiment have the nation’s institutions applied the fruits of its democratic impulses to all citizens. For today as in 1619, black Americans live beneath a spectre of economic disenfranchisement, cultural suppression, political delegitimization, and physical peril at the hands of public agents and institutions mandated to serve, protect, and advance them.

Orchestra Los Angeles stands with our brothers, sisters, colleagues, and fellow organizations demanding justice for George Floyd, Breana Taylor, and citizens of color nationwide living under this spectre.

But more specifically—

We recognize the pervasive, foundational, and evolving role white supremacy has played - and continues to play - in shaping programming, hiring, and marketing practices throughout our industry.

We see the fundamental difference between empowering communities of color through the arts and merely aiding their assimilation of white, western culture via classical music.

We know the prejudices of orchestras are never restricted to their halls; they only pass through them.

We see with clear eyes that institutional prejudice within an orchestra is as much a matter its general policy as it is its resolve to hold itself - its administrators, directors, staff, players, contractors, subcontractors, vendors, partners, and yes, donors - accountable.

We believe classical music education programs in diverse communities that imbue artistic and technical guidance while neglecting the pervasive societal forces casting students of color - particularly young black girls - into premature adulthood (“adultification”) are insufficient for the times.

We believe arts presenters who intentionally suppress or filter black voices within their halls are complicit in their suppression outside the hall.

And so, through the best of times and darkest of hours, we pledge:
To stand in solidarity with our brothers and sisters of the Black community, and all communities rising up to systemic injustice and oppression.

To maintain active lines of communication with our community, local leaders, activists, and all citizens willing to help us better see, hear, and understand their identity and perspective.

To maintain an equitable roster of performers, administrators, advisors, and staff - embracing all colors, genders, and identities.

To maintain programming that is consistently reflective of Los Angeles’ diversity - and not merely for “special events” or “festivals”.

To produce content that not only reflects Los Angeles’ diversity, but also presents challenges and solutions to the injustices faced by our fellow black and brown citizens.

It is not enough simply to stand; change requires action. WE at Orchestra Los Angeles will use our voice to unapologetically elevate those too often denied platforms to be seen and heard. We will listen with all our might to their song and join in alongside them. Above all, we will let empathy, justice, and peace guide us in our journey to a more perfect union.

We call on all American orchestras to join us in this pledge.

A positive trend for our industry!? Would you feel comfortable attending a live concert in June? Vienna Philharmonic is ...
05/27/2020

A positive trend for our industry!? Would you feel comfortable attending a live concert in June? Vienna Philharmonic is moving forward with this:

The orchestra's Musikverein concert venue will open its doors to audiences on the basis of a number of social distancing regulations

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