Orchestra Management Handbook

Orchestra Management Handbook
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 249
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780197550670
ISBN-13 : 0197550673
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis Orchestra Management Handbook by : Travis Newton

What is Orchestra Management? -- Internal Relationships -- Steering the Ship -- Community Relationships -- Artistic Planning -- Financial Management -- Building Sustaining Relationships -- Marketing and Public Relations -- Toward Relevance -- From the Field.

Orchestra Management in Practice

Orchestra Management in Practice
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 422
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ISBN-10 : 9781003824053
ISBN-13 : 1003824056
Rating : 4/5 (53 Downloads)

Synopsis Orchestra Management in Practice by : Salvino A. Salvaggio

Introducing the business models, organisational structures, and fundamentals of orchestras, this book takes readers on a journey through the evolution of orchestra management. The author explores the dynamics between artistic excellence and financial sustainability. Key aspects of orchestra management are examined in detail, including artistic programming, strategic planning, financial and compliance/legal matters, audience development, resilience and adaptability, governance and board relations, diversity and inclusion, partnerships, and the role of technology and innovation. With actionable resources, such as checklists, templates, and frameworks, for current and future orchestra leaders and managers, this comprehensive guide empowers readers in education and practice to navigate the complexities of orchestra management confidently and effectively.

Leadership Ensemble

Leadership Ensemble
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Publisher : Times Books
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 0805066926
ISBN-13 : 9780805066920
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Leadership Ensemble by : Harvey Seifter

An exciting new model for streamlining organizational management and structure, from an organization known around the world for its innovative structure. For nearly three decades the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra has earned rave reviews as one of the premier touring musical ensembles in the world. Recently, it has also attracted the attention and admiration of the business world. As the only major orchestra without a conductor, Orpheus is a shining example of a new management style based on collaborative leadership. Leadership Ensemble is designed to show business leaders in any industry how to re-create the successful "Orpheus Process" in their own companies by dismantling top-heavy hierarchies; developing flexible, responsive strategies and decision-making procedures; and unleashing employee creativity, responsibility, and productivity. The authors delineate the ten core principles of collaborative management, including shared and rotated leadership, passionate dedication to mission, clarity of roles within an organization, and learning to listen. Spiced with anecdotes and lessons from the life of Orpheus and case studies from the world of business, Leadership Ensemble is an entertaining, eminently practical guide to implementing changes essential to survival in today's speed-of-light business environment.

Orchestra Management

Orchestra Management
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 252
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781000626940
ISBN-13 : 1000626946
Rating : 4/5 (40 Downloads)

Synopsis Orchestra Management by : Arne Herman

Every orchestra in the world oscillates between crisis and survival. This perpetual movement makes innovation, both in organizational form and in artistic product, vital to the sustainability of the symphony orchestra. Based on case study research in Flanders, Amsterdam and London, this book reflects on the sustainability crisis of the orchestra by framing it as a legitimacy crisis that affects both the orchestra’s artistic and organizational identity. The aim of this book is to explore the dynamics between various and often conflicting factors in the orchestra’s quest for survival, and to show how these organizational dynamics relate to the orchestra’s repertoire. By highlighting the importance of every organization’s specific environment to which it needs to adapt, this book illustrates that the orchestra field is not a field that relies on best practices. The book reflects on conventional as well as innovative orchestra models, making the comparative point of view relevant for academic or practice-based researchers, orchestra managers, policymakers and subsidizing bodies interested in sustainable and future-oriented orchestra management.

Crowd Control

Crowd Control
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Publisher : R&L Education
Total Pages : 96
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781475803648
ISBN-13 : 1475803648
Rating : 4/5 (48 Downloads)

Synopsis Crowd Control by : Susan L. Haugland

Crowd Control 2nd edition is a nuts-and-bolts manual for teachers of middle and high school performance-based classes such as band, orchestra, and chorus. This practical 'how-to' guide shows teachers, pre-service or experienced, efficient ways to manage large performance-based classrooms. With wit and sage tried-and-true advice, Haugland provides a complete behavior plan as well as concrete ideas for addressing the National Standards, Common Core, assessment, advocacy, and ensemble team building, along with ways to form a professional network. Accessible and indispensable, Crowd Control will become a vital resource in every music teacher's library.

Rehearsing the Middle School Orchestra

Rehearsing the Middle School Orchestra
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Publisher : Hal Leonard Corporation
Total Pages : 104
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781574634990
ISBN-13 : 1574634992
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Rehearsing the Middle School Orchestra by : Sandy Goldie

(Meredith Music Resource). In this highly informative compendium, nationally renowned orchestra directors share their unique expertise concerning rehearsal philosophy, intonation, tone and bow control, setup and fundamentals, articulation, planning, warm-ups, recruiting, community building, and more. These educators have honed their skills through years of experience and have inspired countless young musicians. Each chapter presents their insights and individual approaches to developing musical excellence in their students. As an added benefit, the book includes lists of the authors' favorite composers, arrangers, and works for grades 1-4.

Strategic Management in the Arts

Strategic Management in the Arts
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 376
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781136302459
ISBN-13 : 113630245X
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Strategic Management in the Arts by : Lidia Varbanova

Strategic Management in the Arts looks at the unique characteristics of organisations in the arts and culture sector and shows readers how to tailor a strategic plan to help these diverse organizations meet their objectives. Strategic management is an essential element that drives an organisation’s success, yet many cultural organizations have yet to apply strategic thinking and entrepreneurial actions within the management function. Varbanova reviews the existing theories and models of strategic management and then relates these specifically to cultural organisations. Also included are sections on entrepreneurship and innovations in the arts, considering the concept of a ‘learning organisation’ – an organisation able to adapt its strategy within a constantly changing, complex environment. The book is structured to walk the reader through each element of the strategic plan systematically. With a fresh approach, key questions, examples, international cases to connect theory with practice and suggestions for further reading, this book is designed to accompany classes on strategic planning, cultural management or arts management.

Managing Professionals

Managing Professionals
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781136947209
ISBN-13 : 1136947205
Rating : 4/5 (09 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing Professionals by : Hans de Bruijn

Managing Professionals deals with the tensions between managers and professionals within organizations, such as hospitals, universities, banks and judicial organizations. Often managers rely heavily on the skills and expertise of the professionals in their organizations, yet these professionals consider management a source of bureaucracy and paperwork. This tension is explored head on in order to answer the question of how to manage an organization effectively. With numerous real-world examples, the book analyzes the problems and complexities of management in professional organizations and makes recommendations on how to manage professionals. The book focuses on a number of key issues, including: Management as a problem Management as a solution Knowledge and innovation Strategy Cooperation Performance Managing Professionals presents an empirical analysis of the problems and offers solutions to the tension between management and professionals and will be of interest to managers and to students of management, organizational behaviour and business administration.

Career Opportunities in the Music Industry

Career Opportunities in the Music Industry
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Publisher : Infobase Publishing
Total Pages : 393
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780816078011
ISBN-13 : 0816078017
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Career Opportunities in the Music Industry by : Shelly Field

Praise for the previous edition: ..".a practical and concise guide...a valuable resource...recommended."--American Reference Books Annual

Managing the Arts and Culture

Managing the Arts and Culture
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 441
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781000821000
ISBN-13 : 1000821005
Rating : 4/5 (00 Downloads)

Synopsis Managing the Arts and Culture by : Constance DeVereaux

Managing cultural organizations requires insight into a range of areas including marketing, fundraising, programming, finances, and leadership. This book integrates practical and theoretical insights, blending academic and practitioner voices to help readers "speak the language" in the creative industries. Including coverage of the management of theaters, dance companies, galleries, and performance spaces, evaluation, marketing, fundraising, activism, and policy, the book benefits from a range of features, including: Scenarios to help orient readers to common arts management problems Ethical dilemmas discussed in every chapter Study questions to enable students to review the skills learned Experiential exercises to gain experience and apply skills Emphasis on cross-cultural and transferrable skills Integration of international perspectives Suggested additional readings and website links for each topic area With contributions from a team of international experts, this book provides a one-stop-shop for students of arts and cultural management and will also provide a valuable resource for those currently in the field.