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

San Francisco Symphony

Complete videos from events in S.F.

  • 24 minutes 56 seconds
    Talking About Audiences: Alan Gilbert, keynote
    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 Francisco, May 13, 2012.
    1 December 2012, 4:00 pm
  • 24 minutes 56 seconds
    Talking About Audiences: Roundtable Discussion
    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 for the next 100 years? Mark Clague, professor of musicology, University of Michigan; Matthew VanBesien, Executive Director, New York Philharmonic; Sunil Iyengar, Director of Research & Analysis, National Endowment for the Arts; Elizabeth Scott, Chief Media and Digital Officer, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and former V.P., Major League Baseball Productions; Brent Assink, Executive Director, San Francisco Symphony; and Steven Winn, journalist (moderator) in discussion, including audience Q&A. Recorded in San Francisco, May 13, 2012.
    1 November 2012, 4:00 pm
  • 24 minutes 56 seconds
    Talking About Audiences: What Sports Can Teach Us
    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 Digital Officer. Here she talks with journalist Steven Winn about new ways of engaging traditional audiences. Recorded in San Francisco, May 13, 2012.
    1 October 2012, 4:00 pm
  • 37 minutes 4 seconds
    Talking About Audiences: What the Research Shows
    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 does this mean for orchestras, audiences, and musicians? Hard data on some of the thorny issues we think about every day. Here he talks with Mark Clague, professor of music, University of Michigan. Recorded in San Francisco, May 13, 2012.
    1 September 2012, 4:00 pm
  • 51 minutes 47 seconds
    Talking About Creativity: Roundtable Discussion
    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-founder, InstantEncore; John Adams, composer; Mason Bates, composer; Brent Assink, Executive Director, San Francisco Symphony; and Steven Winn, San Francisco arts journalist and critic.
    1 August 2012, 4:00 pm
  • 33 minutes 35 seconds
    Talking About Creativity: The Role of Technology
    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 Winn at the American Orchestra Forum. Recorded in San Francisco, March 17, 2012.
    1 July 2012, 4:00 pm
  • 36 minutes 37 seconds
    Talking About Creativity: The Composers
    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 Franciso, March 17, 2012.
    1 June 2012, 4:00 pm
  • 30 minutes 17 seconds
    Talking About Creativity: Michael Tilson Thomas, keynote
    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 San Francisco, March 17, 2012.
    1 May 2012, 4:00 pm
  • 55 minutes 1 second
    Talking About Community: Roundtable Discussion
    Roundtable discussion and audience Q&A at the American Orchestra Forum: Talking About Community. Participants: Steven Winn, San Francisco arts journalist (moderator); Amos Yang, Assistant Principal Cellist, San Francisco Symphony; Neil Harris, Professor Emeritus of history and art history, University of Chicago; Jesse Rosen, President/CEO, League of American Orchestras; Afa Sadykhly Dworkin, Artistic Director, Sphinx Organization; Mark Clague, professor of musicology, University of Michigan. Recorded in San Francisco, October 23, 2011.
    1 April 2012, 4:00 pm
  • 27 minutes 39 seconds
    Talking About Community: Musicians’ Stories
    Every musician has followed a special path to their calling, whatever their background. San Francisco journalist Steven Winn leads a conversation with, Afa Sadykhly Dworkin of the Sphinx Organization and Amos Yang, San Francisco Symphony Assistant Principal Cellist, about the role of music and orchestras in the lives of American children of all backgrounds. Recorded in San Francisco, October 23, 2011.
    1 March 2012, 4:00 pm
  • 32 minutes 12 seconds
    Talking About Community: Historical Context
    Orchestras have been in America since the mid-19th century, but their roles and relationships with their home cities have evolved considerably since then. Mark Clague, professor of musicology at the University of Michigan, leads a conversation with Jesse Rosen, President/CEO of the League of American Orchestras, and Neil Harris, professor emeritus of history and art history at the University of Chicago. Recorded in San Francisco, October 23, 2011.
    1 February 2012, 4:00 pm
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