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American Orchestra Forum: Talking About Orchestras (complete event videos)

San Francisco Symphony

Leaders and scholars from the classical music field, and beyond, gathered in San Francisco in 2011-2012 to discuss the many issues facing American orchestras in the 21st century. These videos present the live events in their entirety. The American Orchestra Forum is a major initiative of the San Francisco Symphony’s 2011-2012 centennial season.

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Alan Gilbert, Music Director, New York Philharmonic, in conversation with Matthew VanBesien, Executive Director, New York Philharmonic, exploring challenges and opportunities for engaging new audiences for orchestral concerts. Recorded in San Francis... more

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While classical music continues to grow artistically via commissions, new music, and new channels of distribution, the core orchestral presentation—a live, on-stage concert—is essentially unchanged over the past 100 years. Can that remain the case fo... more

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What can the American orchestral world learn from major league baseball? The two industries have much more in common than you might think. After years as a media executive for MLB, Elizabeth Scott joined Lincoln Center in 2011 as Chief Media and Digi... more

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Sunil Iyengar directs the Office of Research & Analysis at the National Endowment for the Arts. Since 2006, the office has produced over 20 research publications and revised the federal definition of what it means to participate in the arts. What doe... more

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Roundtable discussion and audience Q&A at the American Orchestra Forum on March 17, 2012 with Mark Clague, professor of musicology, University of Michigan; Ed Sanders, Group Marketing Manager, Creative Lab at Google; Margo Drakos, cellist and Co-foun... more

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Ed Sanders, Group Marketing Manager, Creative Lab at Google, and Margo Drakos, cellist and Co-founder, InstantEncore, discuss the many complexities of orchestras as they engage with technology. In conversation with San Francisco journalist Steven Win... more

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Leading American composers John Adams and Mason Bates (a.k.a. DJ Masonic) explore their persectives and stories, in conversation with Mark Clague, professor of musicology, University of Michigan, at the American Orchestra Forum. Recorded in San Franc... more

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Michael Tilson Thomas, Music Director of the San Francisco Symphony, shares his personal insights and stories about the role of creativity in orchestras today, in conversation with Brent Assink, Executive Director, San Francisco Symphony. Recorded in... more

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