Monthly Archives: April 2019

When Sheridan Tongue was growing up in Belfast, his father’s radio programs, a conductor, were interrupted by police alerts …

Sheridan Tongue is responsible for filling millions of people with a sense of unease, dread, pathos and dread – and we can’t get enough of it. It can raise tension levels and haunt us, but it can also instill intense feelings of awe and soul – all with a few …

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Leadership lessons from conductor Roger Nierenberg, founder of The Music Paradigm

When looking for leadership advice, we may turn to a colleague with more experience in our field or a notable business leader. But sometimes the most innovative ideas come from leaders in unrelated fields, whose different thought patterns prompt us to approach problems from new perspectives. Roger Nierenberg, renowned symphony …

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Exit interview: Anu Tali, musical director of the Sarasota Orchestra leaving

This month marks the Sarasota Orchestra The last turn of the musical director Anu Tali at the head of the musicians of the orchestra before retiring to pursue her international career. (Fittingly, the Masterworks concerts she conducts on April 5, 6 and 7 feature Schoenberg Peace on earth and Beethoven’s …

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