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Julianna Chitwood replied to Phyllis Freeman's discussion Suzuki and creativity
Phyllis Freeman posted a statusPosted by Patrick David Vossen on May 24, 2012 at 10:29pm 0 Comments 2 Likes
The St. Paul Chamber Orchestra has a great full time orchestra, as well a wonderful listening library of their musical concerts online for all to listen to. I love the concerts they have available to listen to.
There Website is:
Posted by Astrid Baumgardner on May 14, 2012 at 4:11pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
At the Yale School of Music, where I teach a course called Creating Sustainable Careers in the Arts, we spend a lot of time learning how to plan. The first thing I teach my students is that planning is a TOOL, not a GOAL: the point of a plan is to get you motivated to take action so that your plan will actually happen. Let's see what happens when you engage in the process of planning and what that teaches you about moving forward in the direction that you want to go.
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ContinueStarted by Phyllis Freeman in Teaching Violin. Last reply by Julianna Chitwood 18 hours ago. 1 Reply 1 Like
This is in response to Mark O'Connor and his latest blog about the Suzuki method and how it does not foster creativity."In all the Suzuki classes and lectures on film, thinking outside the box creativity and improvisation has never been a matter of…Continue
Started by Classical Music City in Arts Administration Apr 18. 0 Replies 0 Likes
The business model used by professional orchestras (and most nonprofits in general) is broken, and these types of organizations will begin to disappear if we don’t begin to include entrepreneurship as part of the new models.So says Richard Dare, the…Continue
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