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Check this page regularly for a detailed day-by-day Conference schedule from a meeting group 3 or 4 manager’s perspective. And, don’t forget that everyone registering from an orchestra with annual operating expenses under $455,000 qualifies for an additional $100 per person discount.
Items with an asterisk (*) indicate advance registration and/or additional fee required.
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Tuesday, May 30Choose from five Orchestra Leadership Academy seminars, including:
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9:30am- 4:30pm San Gabriel A Lobby Level
Santa Barbara B Lobby Level
San Gabriel C Lobby Level
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Acquiring and Retaining Subscribers* Optimize your marketing investment and develop measurable, cost-effective strategies to acquire, keep, and grow a loyal subscriber base. Explore best practices among orchestras of different budget sizes, and develop strategies that work for you. (Continues on Wednesday, May 31)
Music Director Search Seminar* The choice of music director is the single most important decision your orchestra can make. Assess artistic needs, define the role of your music director, and explore a variety of search strategies. Plan on sending a team to this seminar. (Continues on Wednesday, May 31)
What’s So Special About Orchestras?* For those new to the orchestra world, an informative look at its inner workings. Discuss how orchestras are structured, how they function, and what some of the pitfalls and challenges are to working effectively inside the institution. (Continues on Wednesday, May 31.) |
Wednesday, May 31
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7:00am- 6:00pm |
Delegate Lounge Open Innovation Stations in the Delegate Lounge sponsored by BMI | Choose from six Orchestra Leadership Academy seminars, including:
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8:00am- 1:00pm
Santa Barbara A Lobby Level
San Gabriel A Lobby Level
Los Feliz Lobby Level
San Pedro Lobby Level |
Acquiring and Retaining Subscribers*(Continued from Tuesday.)
Music Director Search Seminar* (Continued from Tuesday.)
What’s So Special About Orchestras? (Continued from Tuesday.)
Community Engagement: What Does It Really Mean?* Our orchestras can, and should, be fully engaged members of our communities. What does this really mean, and what is the skill set required to establish and maintain meaningful relationships with all segments of our communities? How do we build respectful relationships that honor our own strengths and limitations and those of our potential partners? What are the requirements of stewardship necessary to sustain the work over time? And what do the qualities of successful partnership have to teach us about our own internal orchestra cultures?
Everything You Need to Know About Endowments* Just what is an endowment and what can it do for your orchestra? Explore the opportunities – and the limitations.
Talking About the Tough Stuff* Facing the public during challenging times can tax even the most experienced leaders. Learn how to increase your ability to shape your message and shine in the most demanding public moments.
Trustees as Donors and Fund Raisers: Building Skills, Confidence, and Commitment* Trustees are critical to the financial stability of their orchestras, yet fundraising comes naturally to very few. In this seminar, trustees will develop confidence in their role as fundraisers, and staff will understand how to prepare trustees for this role and increase their effectiveness. |
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1:15pm- 2:00pm Emerald Bay Level 3 |
Conference Orientation! Connect with seasoned attendees and first-time delegates. |
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2:15pm- 3:30pm Santa Barbara C Lobby Level |
Meeting, Managers Group 3 and 4 | Choose from six Orchestra Toolbox sessions, including:
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4:00pm- 5:30pm Beaudry A Lobby Level
Avalon Level 3
Emerald Bay Level 3
Hollywood Level 3 |
Breaking Through! How do breakthroughs happen? It’s not just the “lone genius” acting in isolation. Learn how to nurture individual mindsets and organizational practices that create a culture ripe for new ideas and the capacity for successful innovation. Speakers
The Community of Musicians — Musicians for the Community What needs to be done to provide a really satisfying life for an orchestral musician? How can musicians deepen their roles in audience development and education? What changes are called for from training institutions, orchestra managements, and musicians themselves to create opportunities for ongoing artistic growth and meaningful engagement with new audiences? Speakers
Emerging Strategies for the Online Audience Orchestras are forging new partnerships to exploit digital technology, aiming to make music available in ways that didn’t exist even a few years ago. Learn how three orchestras are engaging new audiences through digital downloads, making recordings available through iTunes and other online music stores – and what these strategies may mean for you. Speakers
Straight Talk Between Foundations and Orchestras Foundations provide not only critical support to orchestras but also offer a unique perspective on the field in the larger context of arts, culture, and changing community priorities. In this Toolbox, you’ll hear a frank dialogue between foundation officers and orchestra leaders about their respective perceptions and priorities. Speakers |
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5:45pm- 7:45pm |
Dine-Arounds Make new friends and enjoy Los Angeles’ fine downtown restaurants at the Dine-Arounds on Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Sign-up sheets will be on the bulletin board next to the Registration Area all day on Wednesday and Thursday, and at the Conference Orientation on Wednesday at 1:15 pm. Sign up for the restaurant or group that appeals to you, then meet in the hotel lobby at the time specified on the form. Dine-Arounds are dutch — pay your own way. |
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6:45pm Walt Disney Concert Hall |
Los Angeles Philharmonic Pre-Concert Discussion Esa-Pekka Salonen, music director, and Deborah Borda, president and CEO, discuss the evening’s program. |
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8:00pm Walt Disney Concert Hall |
Los Angeles Philharmonic Concert* Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor Hila Plitmann, soprano Cyndia Sieden, soprano
Sibelius: Pohjola’s Daughter Salonen: Wing on Wing Stravinsky: The Rite of Spring |
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10:00pm Walt Disney Concert Hall |
Tune-Up Party* Mingle with colleagues and friends at the Tune-Up Party, hosted by the Los Angeles Philharmonic |
Thursday, June 1
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8:30am- 11:45am Walt Disney Concert Hall |
Opening Session Young Musicians Foundation Debut Orchestra Sean Newhouse, conducting works by Diamond and Childs
Welcome Henry Fogel, president and CEO, American Symphony Orchestra League Deborah Borda, president and CEO, Los Angeles Philharmonic Jerrold L. Eberhardt, chairman, Los Angeles Philharmonic Antonio R. Villaraigosa, mayor, City of Los Angeles
Gold Baton Award John Williams, composer and conductor
Orchestras in the Wider World – Voices that Matter Consider the crucial currents shaping our environment through a stimulating roundtable discussion with NYC Commissioner of Cultural Affairs Kate D. Levin, composer Daniel Bernard Roumain, music critic Justin Davidson, and former Disney creative executive Barry Braverman, moderated by Russell Willis Taylor, president and CEO of National Arts Strategies.
New Visions for New Times In conversation with Justin Davidson, Esa-Pekka Salonen, music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic discusses his vision for the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and how it embodies the Conference theme.
Keynote Address Iconoclastic opera and theater director Peter Sellars will challenge orchestras to reconsider their role in today’s world.
Sponsored by Classical Movements Inc.
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12:15pm- 1:45pm |
Lunch on your own |
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1:00pm- 6:00pm |
Consultations with specialists from the National Endowment for the Arts music division. Reserve a 20-minute appointment in advance with Melanie Hausmann, government affairs associate. |
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2:00pm- 3:30pm Santa Barbara C Lobby Level |
Meeting, Managers Group 3 and 4 | Choose from seven Toolbox sessions, including:
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4:00pm- 5:30pm San Diego Level 2
San Gabriel B/C Lobby Level
Santa Anita C Lobby Level
Avalon Level 3 |
Beyond the Hall — The LA Phil Story Building a great new hall or introducing a new music director can get an orchestra a lot of attention. But how to keep your orchestra in the spotlight beyond that initial burst of interest? Leaders from the Los Angeles Philharmonic share strategies for keeping a positive focus on their orchestra and extending the duration of the news cycle. Speakers
Getting to Vision Keeping the big picture in mind, so that everyone involved works as a team toward a unified goal, is essential to the success of any organization. For orchestras, determining and articulating an overarching vision leads to internal cohesion and renewed energy. Orchestra leaders share their wisdom and practical tactics in this Toolbox session. Speakers
The Price Is Right. Or Is It? As the cost of doing business escalates, should ticket prices keep pace? How to offer a range of price points so that live symphonic music remains available to anyone who is interested? Is cost a factor when music lovers select concerts? The League shares the latest research on pricing, attendance, and revenue as well as new approaches to ticket pricing. Speakers
Strong Board – Strong Orchestra It’s a simple equation, yet one that’s difficult to achieve: dynamic, insightful boards of directors = successful orchestras. How to get there? An expert in nonprofit governance reveals the steps necessary to building a strong orchestra board. Speakers |
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6:30pm Zipper Concert Hall |
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra Concert* Zipper Concert Hall, 200 South Grand Avenue Jeffrey Kahane, conductor and piano
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 15 in B-flat major, K. 450 Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 22 in E-flat major, K. 482 |
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8:00pm
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Dine-Arounds (See Wednesday at 5:45pm)
National Friends of the League Dinner (by invitation only) For donors of $600 or more to the League's Annual Fund |
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8:30pm- 10:00pm Delegate Lounge |
Manager/Exhibitor Reception (See Wednesday at 5:45pm) Network at this traditional party! Share stories, advice, anecdotes, and dessert. Look for your invitation and drink ticket in your onsite registration packet. |
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11:00pm- 12:00am Hollywood Level 3 |
Gone, But Not Forgotten II Back by popular demand. League president and CEO Henry Fogel hosts this lively reminiscence of bygone days with venerable guests. |
Friday, June 2
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7:30am- 8:45am |
Coffee and Bagels in the Delegate Lounge Sponsored by Community Counselling Service (CCS) |
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9:00am- 10:15am Santa Barbara C Lobby evel |
Meeting, Managers Group 3 and 4 |
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9:00am- 11:00am |
Consultations with specialists from the National Endowment for the Arts music division. Reserve a 20-minute appointment in advance with Melanie Hausmann, government affairs associate. |
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10:30am- 11:45am |
Free Time in the Delegate Lounge Gather with colleagues and business partners in the Delegate Lounge/Exhibit Area for informal discussions and networking and stimulate your imagination at Innovation Stations throughout the Lounge, sponsored by BMI. |
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12:00pm- 1:30pm San Jose/ San Diego level 2 |
Conference Luncheon* Sponsored by Artsmarketing Services, Inc. |
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1:45pm- 3:00pm Santa Barbara C Lobby Level |
Meeting, Managers Group 3 and 4 |
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3:15pm- 4:30am Santa Barbara C Lobby Level |
Meeting, Managers Group 3 and 4 |
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4:45pm– 7:15pm San Jose/ San Diego Level 2 |
Awards Celebration and Reception Celebrate the field's achievements. Reception sponsored by ASCAP
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8:00pm Walt Disney Concert Hall |
Pacific Symphony Concert* Carl St. Clair, conductor Evelyn Glennie, percussion Min Xiao-Fen, pipa Xu Ke, erhu Raymond Kobler, violin Timothy Landauer, cello Cynthia Haymon-Coleman, soprano Kevin Deas, bass Paul Smith Singers
Zhou Long: Two Poems from T’ang Kevin Puts: Concerto for Percussion Gershwin (Arr. Bennett): Selections from Porgy and Bess |
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