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November 13, 2008

Resonate is back!

I apologize for Resonate’s six-month hiatus. Things have changed a lot in the past six months in the arts world. As the economy experienced a meltdown and still continues to plummet, the classical music community has suffered, as well. Local symphonies were forced to cut concerts from the season, and arts organizations — including major ones — have layed off employees. How will the arts survive the economic slump? With ingenuity.

As in the past, Resonate will highlight women’s achievements in classical music. But it will also feature the steps that music organizations are taking to keep their heads above water. Without taking risks and listening to what the audience desires, there may not be much of a venue left in which women can perform! 

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Rosenberg to leave Berlin Philharmonic | home | 125-year-old orchestra hires first female conductor