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- After Monetization: The New Recording Landscape for Artists
- This case study examines some perspectives on the recording industry, particularly as it relates to musicians navigating the new landscape heavily impacted by digital service providers. The study begins with an investigation of digital streaming models and continues by surveying traditional record labels in light of advancements in the digital realm. The reader then encounters the company ArtistShare, which offers recording artists a chance to cultivate relationships with a close circle of patrons, in contrast to the global, less personalized reach of streaming media. The case concludes with consideration of what the industry presents to a performer committed to a musical niche.
- After Monetization: The New Recording Landscape for Artists: Teacher Notes
- Consists of notes to use when teaching the case study entitled After Monetization: The New Recording Landscape for Artists
- Appendix 1: UMS 2015-2016 Season Brochure
- Consists of promotional materials for events featured in the 2015-2016 season of the University of Michigan's University Musical Society.
- At the Core: Contract Negotiations at the Hartford Symphony Orchestra
- This case profiles the Hartford Symphony Orchestra (HSO), which serves residents in the state of Connecticut and southern Massachusetts and represents one of the largest orchestras in New England. Several unique elements of its organizational structure are revealed, before focusing on a set of contract negotiations that hinge on its “core” of 33 members.
- At the Core: Contract Negotiations at the Hartford Symphony Orchestra: Teacher Notes
- Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled At the Core: Contract Negotiations at the Hartford Symphony Orchestra.
- Building on Trust at the New World Symphony
- This case examines the plans developed by the administration of the New World Symphony for its new home, in particular the operating cost projections for using the facility once it was built.
- Building on Trust at the New World Symphony: Teacher Notes
- Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled Building on Trust at the New World Symphony.
- The Collected Letters of W. B. Yeats
- The InteLex electronic edition of The Collected Letters of W. B. Yeats contains, complete, the three volumes of The Collected Letters which have appeared in print. In addition, the collection includes all of the letters from the remaining eleven (unpublished) volumes, with dating information (so far as this is known), but lacking the full annotation for which the printed volumes are justly famous. Scholars will therefore have immediate access to the primary texts of the complete edition even while the final editing and annotation for the greater part of it remains in progress. A total of 7,378 new letters are featured in the database. Of these, 88 are newly discovered letters belonging to the 1865-1904 period covered by the three published volumes. The remaining 7,290 letters belong to the 1905-1939 period which will be published in print and with full annotation in future volumes of the edition. Particular note should be made of the fact that the unannotated letters have not received final vetting (which will occur only as they are annotated prior to print publication) and are therefore published here in beta form. Some errors of transcription and of dating may therefore remain within this beta group of letters (although many seemingly obvious errors are in fact Yeats' own sometimes bizarre spelling).
- Concerto a VII Clarini con Tymp.
- Johann Ernst Altenburg has been called «the last representative of the heroic guild of trumpeters and timpanists.» Born in Weissenfels on June 15, 1734, he was apprenticed to his father Johann Caspar Altenburg (1689-1761) at the tender age of two and released from his articles as a trumpeter sixteen years later. ...
- Culture Shock: The Merger of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra & Music School
- his case profiles the merger between the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra and The Music School. Completed in 2000, the merger of the two organizations represents the first and largest successful merger of a professional orchestra with an existing community music school in the United States.
- Culture Shock: The Merger of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra & Music School: Teacher Notes
- Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled Culture Shock: The Merger of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra & Music School.
- Diverse Leadership for a New Era: How to recruit and support an inclusive administration
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- Expanding Musical Explorers at Carnegie Hall
- As the education arm of Carnegie Hall, the Weill Music Institute (WMI) offers a diverse portfolio of music education and social impact programs. The WMI team is planning to expand a New York City-based education program, Musical Explorers, which serves students in grades K-2. While Musical Explorers could be scaled using a similar formula to Link Up, the program involves local artists and other considerations that set it apart from its sister program at WMI. After examining the structure of the program, the case unveils different plans for expanding Musical Explorers.
- Expanding Musical Explorers at Carnegie Hall: Teacher Notes
- Consists of notes to use when teaching the case study entitled Expanding Musical Explorers at Carnegie Hall.
- Getting on Board with National Sawdust
- This case study examines the inner-workings of the board of directors of National Sawdust, a contemporary music venue, during the organization’s infancy. In August 2016, the board determined that one of its chief priorities for the year ahead was expanding its membership from 18 to 25 directors. The study reveals expectations of National Sawdust’s board members and issues around recruitment and accountability.
- Johann Heinrich Schmelzer Sonata à 3
- Philipp Jakob Rittler (composer ca. 1637-1690) - Play streams in full ... Sonata a 17, for 6 trumpets, 3 trombones, 2 violins, 3 violas, timpani and continuo ...
- Joseph Paul Vejvanovsky Sonata 29
- Joseph Paul Vejvanovsky,(composer ca. 1640-1693) - Play ... Sonata XXIX for Trumpets, Trombone, 2 Violins, Viola, and Bass Continuo ...
- Joseph Paul Vejvanovsky Sonata à 4 in g Minor
- Pavel Joseph Vejvanovsky,(composer ca. 1640-1693) - Play ... Sonata à 4 in g Minor for Trumpet, Strings, and Bass Continuo ...
- Joseph Paul Vejvanovsky Sonata Tribus
- Pavel Joseph Vejvanovsky,(composer ca. 1640-1693) - Play ... Sonata Tribus for Trumpet, Trombone, Violin, and Bass Continuo ...
- Laying the Foundation at the San Francisco Girls Chorus
- After a brief history of the San Francisco Girls Chorus, the case study spotlights foundation research conducted by the organization and the steps it has taken to develop relationships with foundations.
- Musical Chairs: Rostering Break of Reality
- This case examines the rostering system developed by Break of Reality, a cross-genre chamber quartet. The group’s two co-founders are core members of the organization while the other two seats rotate among seven independent contractors. The advantages and drawbacks of Break of Reality’s roster system form the substance of the case.
- Musical Chairs: Rostering Break of Reality: Teacher Notes
- Consists of notes to use when teaching the case study entitled Musical Chairs: Rostering Break of Reality.
- My House is Your House: Groupmuse’s Revival of Chamber Music
- Groupmuse provides musical events for young audiences in intimate listening environments. Prompted by an external study of the organization, the group’s CEO is considering rolling out Groupmuse into the Los Angeles market. Without contacts and staff in Los Angeles however, the CEO is concerned that expansion into this market would mean losing a grip on the tightly managed nature of Groupmuse. This case explores the philosophy behind Groupmuse and the rationale to expand into new markets.
- My House is Your House: Groupmuse’s Revival of Chamber Music: Teacher Notes
- Consists of notes to use when teaching the case study entitled My House is Your House: Groupmuse’s Revival of Chamber Music.
- National Sawdust: Teacher Notes
- Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled Getting on Board with National Sawdust.
- No Place Like Home: The Industry at a Crossroads
- The case study details the early success of The Industry, free from the shackles of a permanent space, and unfolds the three-year strategic plan to guide the enterprise. Amid plans for continued operations, the executive director of The Industry is presented with the opportunity to hold a residency at a new museum in Los Angeles, one very much in line with the opera company’s contemporary cachet. This study outlines the prospects of the proposed museum residency, but questions at the board level remain about how an organization that has grown up without a home base for productions should react to the chance to forge a relationship with an institution that could bolster—or hinder—its success.
- No Place Like Home: The Industry at a Crossroads: Teacher Notes
- Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled No Place Like Home: The Industry at a Crossroads.
- Omaha Under the Radar: Localizing an Experimental Arts Festival
- Founded in 2014, Omaha Under the Radar is an experimental arts festival that seeks to empower leading-edge performers in Nebraska’s largest city and educate local audiences through avant-garde programs. The early success of the summer festival has rested on its innovative programming, venue partnerships, and community education. In addition to the local artists it promotes, Omaha Under the Radar solicits performers from around the country to contribute to the festival. This study examines how the festival organizers continue to focus on the local community in the face of increasing national interest from outside performers. The case concludes with a scenario involving a large, unrestricted gift that could challenge the organizational priorities of the festival.
- Omaha Under the Radar: Localizing an Experimental Arts Festival: Teacher Notes
- Consists of notes to use when teaching the case study entitled Omaha Under the Radar: Localizing an Experimental Arts Festival.
- Pegasus Early Music and Younger Audiences
- Examines Pegasus Early Music's initiatives to attract young adult audiences to its early music concert series.
- Pegasus Early Music and Younger Audiences: Teacher Notes
- Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled Pegasus Early Music and Younger Audiences.
- Philipp Jakob Rittler Sonata à 17
- Philipp Jakob Rittler (composer ca. 1637-1690) - Play streams in full ... Sonata a 17, for 6 trumpets, 3 trombones, 2 violins, 3 violas, timpani and continuo ...
- Philipp Jakob Rittler Sonata à 18
- Philipp Jakob Rittler (composer ca. 1637-1690) - Play streams in full ... Sonata a 18, for 6 trumpets, 3 trombones, 2 violins, 3 violas, timpani and continuo ...
- Rethinking Tenure: Abolish, strengthen, or replace it?
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- San Francisco Girls Chorus: Teacher Notes
- Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled Laying the Foundation at the San Francisco Girls Chorus.
- Taking up residence with Eighth Blackbird
- This case study profiles a pair of contrasting artist residency agreements in the portfolio of a single musical arts organization—the contemporary chamber music sextet Eighth Blackbird. It examines the nature and outcomes of the residencies and assess the merits of the organization’s arrangements with their hosts.
- Taking up Residence with Eighth Blackbird: Teacher Notes
- Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled Taking up residence with Eighth Blackbird.
- Teaching Eastman Case Study Series
- Provides guidance in teaching the Eastman case studies, which pertain to business problems faced by musical arts organizations.
- Texas Music Educators Association: The Art of Legislating Arts Education
- The study highlights the continuing role of the Texas Music Educators Association as an advocate for arts education, exploring the possibility of future legislation to further secure a strong position for quality arts curriculum in Texas schools.
- Texas Music Educators Association: The Art of Legislating Arts Education: Teacher Notes
- Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled Texas Music Educators Association: The Art of Legislating Arts Education.
- UMS Renegade: Building a Brand of Cutting-Edge Performances
- This case profiles the University Musical Society (UMS), a performing arts presenter based at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Throughout its history, UMS has programmed uncommon and contemporary works of many kinds. In 2011, these efforts took a significant step forward with the launch of Renegade, performances that feature provocative artistic works. The case traces the development of Renegade, detailing its genesis, programming process, and marketing tactics.
- UMS Renegade: Building a Brand of Cutting-Edge Performances: Teacher Notes
- Consists of notes to be used when teaching the case study entitled UMS Renegade: Building a Brand of Cutting-Edge Performances.