I mentioned a while ago that I’d been on the
href="http://www.artsjournal.com/sandow/2006/08/me_on_the_radio.html">radio
in
talking about the future of classical music. Turned out there was great
response from the station’s staff, and so they broadcast more of me than
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But then the broadcasts, I was told, were a great success. The
response was “overwhelmingly positive” (this is from an e-mail from someone at
the station), with phone calls and requests for more information pouring in.
Less credit goes to me, I’d think, than to the station, for featuring this
subject. There’s intense interest in the future of classical music.
You can hear my interview
href="http://www.kuhf.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=17636&news_iv_ctrl=1202">here
Many, many thanks to Chris Johnson for making this happen,
and for being such fun to talk to.


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Greg Sandow on Good news from Toronto
Thanks! It's wonderful to have this corroboration. I'm sure Peter Oundjian is a crucial part of the Symphony's success.Greg Sandow on Philharmonic clarification
Christina, when the Philharmonic played in Lewisohn Stadium, they didn't have any marketing department. Or any corporate sponsors. Those things...D Shapiro on Good news from Toronto
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If that is true, it's unlikely any publicists were involved, but rather marketing departments and corporate sponsorship folks. http://nyphil.org/support/corporate_benefits.cfmJon Silpayamanant on Good news from Toronto
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