IAM Vol 19 Issue 12

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This issue we shine a spotlight on the organisations and individuals that have risen to these challenges, finding opportunities in the face of obstacles. Our conversation with Aubrey Bergauer, the renowned strategic consultant, provided keen insights into the commercial realities for performing arts organisations, fulfilling her reputation as the “Steve Jobs of classical music”. On stage, The Queen’s Cartoonists also proved the effectiveness of disruptive performance models, outlining the rationale behind its mixed medium jazz and film concerts.

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News

  • Fresh challenges for ENO
  • CBSO goes boldly into the future
  • Travels with your cello the Eurostar way
  • Plans for Saudi Arabia’s first opera house revealed
  • More guest artists join New York City Ballet’s 75th anniversary celebrations
  • New power couple on the block as TikTok and Ticketmaster join forces
  • It’s a culture revolution as two agencies unitt
  • Washington arts and culture sector receive $10m grant
  • Wallace Foundation supports organisations rooted in communities of colour
  • Opportunities and upcoming events

Musical Chairs

  • From promotions to retirement – find out who’s on the move

Classical Music Signings

  • Keep up to date with the latest industry news

Competitions and Awards

  • sideNotes: the subtle voice of cultural diplomacy
  • Award winner news and competition deadlines

Rebel in the Arts: Grace Okereke

Small Island Big Song

US Focus:

  • Brian Cole, UNCSA Chancellor, on the value of ownership
  • Aubrey Bergauer: the “Steve Jobs of classical music”
  • New York 2024 ISPA Congress Preview
  • APAP|NYC 2024 Conference Preview
  • The Queen’s Cartoonists

Hong Kong Week 2023@Bangkok

Diary

  • Hana Sharif
  • A week with Arena Stage’s new Artistic Director

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