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2020-09-16 06:00:34
Bruckner’s Third Symphony: Vindicated by Time
The premiere of Anton Bruckner’s Symphony No. 3 in D minor stands as one of music history’s most infamous disasters. The performance took place in Vienna on December 16, 1877. It was to have been conducted by Johann Herbeck, an Austrian maestro who had led the posthumous premiere of Schubert’s “Unfinished” Symphony in 1865. But Herbeck died suddenly, and Bruckner—an accomplished organist and choral director but an inexperienced orchestral conductor—decided to take ...
2016-02-18 09:00:38
“Crudely Worded Criticism” Brings Court Case To A Close (for now)
It has been just over eight months since we last examined the court battle between the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO) and their former principal oboist, Pierre Roy. After losing an arbitration over his dismissal, Roy sought to overturn the decision in federal court but according to an article by Dan Herbeck in the 2/16/2016 edition of the The Buffalo News, the judge refused to overturn the decision. Although the decision doesn’t come as a surprise, it is sad to see that the field hasn’t made much, if any, substantive progress on improving human resources (HR) practices capable of marginalizing potential issues such as the BPO/Roy ordeal. We examined this issue in detail via an article from 6/1/2015 titled How To Ruin Your Career in 10,000 Words Or Less or Why The Orchestra Field Needs To Take HR Seriously and since then, there has been little to no focus on […]
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