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Meantone Temperaments on Lutes and Viols

In this handbook supplemented with figures, diagrams, and music examples, historical performers will discover why temperaments are necessary and how they work, descriptions of a variety of temperaments, and their application on fretted instruments. This technical book provides downloadable audio tracks and other tools for fretted instrument players to achieve more stable consonances, colorful dissonances, […]

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Pilates Breathing Exercises for Upper Body Relaxation

by Eva Stern, Member of Local 134 (Jamestown, NY), Violist with the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra and Teacher of Pilates and Movement for Musicians If you’re reading this article, then good news—you’re breathing! However, it’s a common thing for many of us to breathe shallowly, and even periodically hold our breath, as we move through our […]

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Divertissement Aspenois (For Unaccompanied Clarinet in B Flat)

Pianist Victor Babin arranged and composed for various settings. His “Divertissement Aspenois,” a virtuosic tribute to clarinetist Reginald Kell, may have been inspired by hearing Kell play Stravinsky’s “Three Pieces at Aspen,”where they both performed. Babin, former director of the Aspen Music Festival and dean of the Cleveland Institute of Music, wrote this unaccompanied piece […]

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Phoenix Rising (for Solo Soprano Saxophone)

Legends of the phoenix are found in stories from ancient Egypt and Greece: a sacred bird with brilliantly colored plumage and melodious call lives for typically 500 years, then dies in a nest of embers, only to be reborn among the flames. “Phoenix Rising” consists of two movements: I. Dying in Embers represents an old […]

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In Union: Musicians Ratify CBA with Boise Philharmonic

By Lindsay Bohl, Vice President, and Michael Maier, Officer at Large, of Local 423 (Boise, ID) Last month, in January 2020, the members of Local 423 (Boise, ID)—the AFM’s newest local—ratified our hard-earned first Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) with the Boise Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO). This success came only 15 months after we first started our […]

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North Carolina Symphony Collects Donations for Children in Need

Over its busy holiday concert season, the North Carolina Symphony (NCS) collected enough food and cash donations to provide 462 healthy meals for children in need in the local community. Symphony ticket buyers, staff, and musicians—members of Local 500 (Raleigh, NC)—dropped off donations at holiday concerts and at the symphony’s box office. NCS worked with […]

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Atlanta Symphony Orchestra Broadcast on New Year’s Eve

The Atlanta Symphony Orchestra (ASO) rang in 2020 with a televised concert on Georgia PBS station GPB Media on New Year’s Eve. The television station broadcast ASO’s 2019-2020 season-opening concert from September, which included the Prelude to Act I of Wagner’s Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg and Jennifer Higdon’s “Concerto for Orchestra.” ASO Music Director Robert […]

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Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Offers Free Community Concerts

The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra (BSO) has launched a new concert series intended to bring the symphony out of the concert hall and into various community locations throughout the city of Baltimore. Through the Symphony in the City series, BSO musicians, who are represented by Local 40-543 (Baltimore, MD), will perform in venues such as museums, […]

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Dallas Symphony Orchestra Presents Free Yoga Classes

Just in time for New Year’s resolutions, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra (DSO) began offering free yoga classes at the Meyerson Symphony Center at the beginning of January. Classes are held two mornings per week and are open to the public, with no registration necessary. The yoga classes are the latest offering in DSO’s wellness initiatives. […]

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St. Paul Chamber Orchestra Announces Balanced Budget

In December, the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra (SPCO) announced a balanced budget for fiscal year 2019. An operating surplus of $143,337 for the year will be moved to a “rainy day” fund. This was the orchestra’s 24th balanced budget out of the past 26 years. The SPCO also announced record high attendance for the 2018-2019 […]

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