Daily Bow: “But first, a school.”
7:30 am
Emily Hu
Vancouver, BC, is a thriving musical environment with 18 community music schools committed to working in open communication with each other. The latest addition is the Vancouver Symphony’s School of Music, which has meant only good things for music school enrollment in the province.
Daily Bow: North Carolina Symphony’s New CEO Strives to Put Orchestra on Top
Ever wonder what role a CEO plays in running an orchestra? See how the North Carolina Symphony’s new president is preparing the orchestra for a new year!
Daily Bow: The Case for Live Music
7:30 am
Emily Hu
Live music is the beating heart of the classical music scene. Why does live performance endure in an age of digital, perfect recordings?
Daily Bow: ‘Doctor Atomic Symphony’ Comes to Seattle
Looking for an interesting program to kick off the symphonic new year? The Seattle Symphony has the answer!
Monday’s Bow (January 2)
The first Daily Bow of 2012 kicks off the new year with some inspiring stories, including the positive power of music on Haiti and a passionate luthier who continues to build instruments despite a medical setback.
Daily Bow: A Look at Your Brain on Music
7:30 am
Emily Hu
A recent study by Finnish researcher Petri Toiviainen has highlighted the integrated nature of music in the brain, showing us that music is built for our whole brain, as our whole brain is built for music.
Daily Bow: Colorado Symphony Takes a New Approach
Did Wednesday’s Daily Bow cause you to worry about the fate of the American orchestra? Read on to see what the Colorado Symphony Orchestra is going to do about it!
Daily Bow: Shouldering Responsibility in Louisville
7:30 am
Emily Hu
The Louisville Symphony continues in a deadlock, despite efforts by musicians like negotiating chair Kim Tichenor. The situation in Louisville has offered Tichenor a unique perspective on the path of the symphony for the next generation, and the answer lies in adaptation.
Daily Bow: Composition Collides with Particle Physics
What could composition have in common with quarks and neutrinos? Read on to learn about this innovative new project!
Daily Bow: Healing Through Art in Post-Quake Haiti
7:30 am
Emily Hu
Haiti’s recovery from the devastating earthquake of 2010. As the two-year anniversary of the quake approaches, the island is struggling to regain stability, and some survivors are pushing for Haitians to dream bigger as a way of healing. Antoine Joseph Romel, a Haitian violinist, is one such survivor, and he and his countrymen are bringing […]
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