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Symphony Orchestra in Crisis

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It is no secret today that classical music has big problems.

Which are the orchestras best able to survive? What can the public do? Written by world-renowned American conductor John Axelrod, The Symphony Orchestra in Crisis presents in nine chapters many eye-raising observations and amusing anecdotes.

Speaking from experience, Axelrod articulates the current challenges and possible solutions facing the instrument of the orchestra.

For the music lover or the classical music cognoscenti, there are plenty of tongue-wagging zingers in this short but spicy ebook: Why was Herbert von Karajan invited only once to conduct the Cleveland Orchestra?

Do French orchestras go on strike more frequently than others?

Are Swiss musicians always so serious? Is there still a "Big 5" in the USA? Are English orchestras overrated? Are professional musicians underpaid? This is a thought-provoking and insightful survey of the current state of the symphony orchestra, conducted with humor and care by John Axelrod. "Only a few can really write well about music. Axelrod is one of them and he has composed a true 'Symphony' that delights, fascinates, intrigues, and explains.

A must read!"Daniel Hope

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Naxos Books
1843798085 / 9781843798088
eBook (EPUB)
01/09/2013
English
1 pages
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