OnCampus Vlog
Watch young musicians from around the country discuss the ups and downs of an emerging musical career.

Watch young musicians from around the country discuss the ups and downs of an emerging musical career.
Mohammed Fairouz discusses his new composition In the Shadow of No Towers and gave us a first look into his beautifully hand written score. Click here to see the full interview and here to listen to selections from In the Shadow of No Towers.
Panelists:
Angela Myles Beeching, Director, Center for Music Entrepreneurship, Manhattan School of Music
Jade Simmons, Concert Pianist & Arts Entrepreneur
Bill Williams, Trumpeter, Educator, Consultant
Special Guest:
Nina Perlove, Flutist, Educator, Music Critic, Web and Social Media Expert, Consultant
Description:
Join four leaders in the field for an hour-long discussion about branding and self promotion.
In this article, cellist Peter Sachon talks about the general trends of orchestral programming in the United States and how he feels they could be improved. He points to the separation of subscription and pops programming, and the general lack of “non-traditional” programming, which he suggests could include contemporary music, film music, musical theater, and more. Programming is certainly an important piece of the puzzle that needs to be considered when looking at the future and how we will engage our audiences. And in this article, Peter Sachon offers a compelling argument for innovative and bold programming.
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