This weekend, the Smithsonian National Museum of American History is hosting the “Fenómeno Latino” event to celebrate Latin Music! On Saturday, June 22, meet Alt. Latino hosts Felix Contreras for a 2pm drum circle and Anamaria Sayre at 6pm panel discussion on the rise of Reggaeton! Register here: #FenómenoLatino
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The future is now
During a panel at SXSW Hans Schafer, SVP of Global Touring, and Jon Lieberberg of Baron Management discussed the growth of live music and how cultural shifts are expanding global audiences, particularly with Latin artists such as Kali Uchis, Bad Bunny and Los Bukis. "When Los Bukis reached a successful stadium tour, others came too, and now we see more Latin artists doing stadium tours and shows.” — Schafer, on the beginning of Latin acts doing US stadium shows for the first time in music history.
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⚡️This is the energy we're bringing into the week: NEC kicked off our concert season with a live performance featuring an all-star faculty ensemble from the Contemporary Musical Arts department, with music from Persian, Appalachian, Middle Eastern, African, and Jewish traditions as well as jazz, avant-garde, new works, and more. In this performance, we hear the group perform Balla Kouyaté's electric composition, "Democracy." https://lnkd.in/gRwy4x2C
Balla Kouyaté: Democracy | Contemporary Music Arts Faculty Ensemble
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more of this please <3
The V&A East, opening in 2025, announced that their flagship exhibition will focus on Black British music and its impact on wider society. About time! Some of my favorite genres hold their roots in black culture, and while the Pioneers of American Hip Hop seemingly get their dues, it does feel that the originators of UK culture can be overlooked. This exhibit is a step in the right direction and I can't wait to visit. FYI I hire into London's Museum sector, so whether you're an established member of the industry, or just an enthusiast wanting to make a move into cultural sector, get in touch.
The V&A East has revealed its first major exhibition – and it’s all about Black British music
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Holiday reading! In our summer newsletter you can find out what we have been up to lately, what is next to come, and how you can participate ICH safeguarding journey! In the newsletter there are also great tips for summer music events in the Interreg Aurora region, links to our past webinars and an interview on motivation to share intangible cultural heritage. And much more! Read here: https://lnkd.in/dzUmqxQP #ichnorth #intangibleculturalheritage #musicalheritage #summerreading
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🎶 🎼 🎵 Ready for a Conversation that challenges the norms of art and music? In our latest episode, join me on a Journey with Steve Hackman as we explore his groundbreaking approach to creating an intersection between classical and contemporary tunes. How you can support artists like Steve: ✅ Create and encourage opportunities for groundbreaking talents year-round. ✅ Support art and music that push boundaries. ✅ Engage with our content—comment, share, and amplify these conversations. ✅ Value an artist's work with fair compensation. ✅ Take a stand against biases and inequalities when they arise. Your participation enriches the artistic landscape and makes these important conversations possible. Be more than a listener—be an advocate for art and culture. https://lnkd.in/d43NPSNk
Pushing Boundaries: Steve Hackman's Innovative Fusion of Art Music
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#TeachRock at #NCSS2023! Hope to see you at our session, "Teaching Latinx History Through Music with TeachRock."
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Giving back: always important, especially when it aligns with your organisation's values. Coxswain Alliance sponsors a critical learning and development program with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra; the Fellows. This is about nurturing the talent of the future, building capability. Have a listen to how the seasoned players David and Matthew talk about mentoring young and talented players. It is a nuanced approach that offers multiple avenues for building capability. And Matthew's comment goes to the heart of it. It's not just about being a good player; it's also about being a good colleague. Isn't that the truth!
Next month our Fellows take centre-stage in The Splendour of the Baroque, performing alongside members of the Sydney Symphony and directed by acclaimed early music specialist Erin Helyard. As part of the Fellowship program, these young musicians receive mentorship from members of our Orchestra. Here, Principal Trumpet David Elton and Principal Emeritus Bassoon Matthew Wilkie talk about their role as mentors of the Fellowship program, revealing some of the many perks of the program and sharing some insights about this special concert.
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This Wednesday, June 19, Juneteenth, join Maine Public Classical for a full day of Black artistry, from the 18th century to today. From 7am to 6pm for selections from 40+ living and historical composers. Special programming like this is only possible because of your support. Local hosts, passionate about Maine and Classical music. Carefully curated by your Maine Public Classical team, we'll hear from a variety of artists around different themes and time periods. Listen over air or stream, details on where/how to listen can be found here, https://lnkd.in/e_g6nq6U If you value this service and Maine Public's other offerings, lets talk about partnership opportunities with your business or organization. wfessenden@mainepublic.org of 207-553-7053. and...thank you. #npr #classical #communityradio
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Music Education (Instrumental Emphasis), Class of 2025, University of Redlands Conservatory of Music
“We shall sing to them, what we can not say to them” Thank you to the University of Redlands Conservatory of Music, Inland Empire Master Chorale, and the Defiant: Requiem Foundation for creating such a powerful statement of music, and for the opportunity of learning such a impactful topic in history and selection of music. For those who are curious where I am: check the bottom left corner! To learn more about the impact of Raffi Schächter and his movement in the Holocaust, please click the link here: https://lnkd.in/gYfRSKKk
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When what you DO seems like a really great reason for gathering, says Priya Parker, it’s easy to neglect the crucial exercise of establishing a meaningful purpose—the “why” for your gathering. This oversight is prevalent in the classical music world. Orchestras and opera companies, according to Parker’s framework, too often conflate category with purpose. Translation: Classical music is the “what”, not the “why”—the product, not the purpose. Establishing a meaningful purpose means moving beyond art for art’s sake and asking “Why?” or “To what end?” When we skip this step, it’s very difficult to successfully communicate our value, justify our funding, and attract donors and ticket buyers. Plus, says Parker, we miss out on the possibility of creating something truly ✨transformative.✨ ________________________ For more audience-building ideas grounded in proven innovation frameworks, tap the 🔔 in my profile or follow @cultureforhire. #audiencedevelopment #artsmarketing #artsandculture
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3wI had lunch last month in a cafe in Frascati Italy that played nothing but reggaeton. What a great surprise. Yes it is on the rise.