For Rossini’s birthday and Leap Day, the Google homepage featured cartoon froggies performing The Barber of Seville.
They neglected to also feature Sadie Hawkin’s Day, so I refer you to this In Honor.
For immediate release: the arts are marketable
For Rossini’s birthday and Leap Day, the Google homepage featured cartoon froggies performing The Barber of Seville.
They neglected to also feature Sadie Hawkin’s Day, so I refer you to this In Honor.
started First Chair Promotion in 2007. She currently represents Hilary Hahn, Gabriel Kahane, David Lang, Eric Owens, Michael Gordon, Hélène Grimaud, Sondra Radvanovsky, Julia Wolfe, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Paul Jacobs, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Lawrence Brownlee, Spring For Music, Jonathan Biss, and Esa-Pekka Salonen. Read More…
Why don't we apply the successful marketing and publicity campaigns we see in our everyday lives to the performing arts? Great ideas are right there, ripe for the emulating. And who's responsible for the wide-reaching problems in ticket sales and … [Read More...]
Jan 18-22, 2010: I hosted a virtual panel on when and how artists, managers, journalists, presenters and publicists single out musicians for being "special" in their promotion and career-building efforts. Participants included musician, pianist … [Read More...]
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