The Solution To Orchestras’ Troubles? There Isn’t (Just) One

Anne Midgette: “The problem with orchestras as an institution is that they can create the illusion that art can be institutionalized, when in fact it remains as individual as the people who create it. If you have a visionary, charismatic music director, you’re going to do better than if you have one who isn’t charismatic, however great his ideas are. If you have a terrible board, … the best artistic agenda in the world isn’t going to pull you out of the hole.”