Small 114-Year-Old Classical Music Series Grapples With Its Mortality

“For years, we had world-class entertainment. We had a world-class facility. And that was enough,” says Greg Anderson, a board member of Troy Chromatics and its publicity chairman. “Now we’ve got an aging population that still loves classical music, but the world has changed drastically. And we don’t have new strategies. … I think a lot of organizations like ours are asking the same really hard questions.”