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[...] Read Atlanta Symphony Musicians Ask Administration to Share in Salary Cuts (Atlanta Journal Constitution) [...]
View ArticleBy: PJ
Agree with Tom Bop. Spano is overpaid and is not the man to draw an audience. His programming is often bizarre and out of the mainstream. And while it is commendable that he works to promote...
View ArticleBy: Russell D'Arensbourg
I hate to hear that that they want to decrease the size of the orchestra.who is to say which instrument is not necessary? Why not decrease the size of the military? Do those sports teams really need...
View ArticleBy: Zebulon
According to ASO management, musician’s compensation share is 28% percent of ASO’s budget. Assuming the best case scenario that 28% is just a share ASO regular musicians and subs you see working every...
View ArticleBy: Jim4567
It’s not either sides fault. Really good people making a difference in lives of others. Blame it on Obama’s bum economy and hope for a change to get it restarted.
View ArticleBy: Diane Palmer
The ASO is a world-class symphonic orchestra. It is an invaluable asset to our city and region. Clearly, compensating the musicians is central to the outstanding quality of performances! This...
View ArticleBy: End waste
The truth is if you are good enough people will pay, Jackie Evancho is only 12 years old and she sings clascial music with full orchestras and every body gets payed without any government support. Why...
View ArticleBy: Glynn Finley
http://www.atlsymphonymusicians.com/1/post/2012/08/atlanta-symphony-musicians-offer-to-perform-for-free-with-choral-groups.html Atlanta patrons need to read this article in able to validate that the...
View ArticleBy: Andrew Bate
The Atlanta Symphony’s members are as accomplished as the world’s finest athletes. They are just as talented and contribute (at least) equally to the community as the Braves and Falcons. These skilled...
View ArticleBy: Dr. Cynthia Morrow-Hattal
Reading these comments makes me glad that I live in Seattle. We love the arts here and support them rigorously, but we are the most literate city in America as well, so it makes sense. I’ve flown down...
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