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Big Entertainment News, Events for a World's Capital:
Washington Office 910 17th Street N.W., Suite 800 Washington, D.C. 20006 202-776-0215 phone 202-776-0224
fax hnoonan@symphony.org.
From their About WebPage [] The American Symphony Orchestra League
provides leadership and service to American orchestras while communicating to the public the value and importance of orchestras
and the music they perform.
Founded in 1942 and chartered by Congress in 1962, the League serves nearly 1,000 member symphony, chamber, youth, and
collegiate orchestras of all sizes. The League links a national network of thousands of musicians, conductors, managers, board
members, volunteers, staff members, and business partners, providing a wealth of services, information, and educational opportunities
to its members.
Membership in the League is open to orchestras, individuals, students, other arts organizations and non-profits, businesses serving
orchestras, volunteer associations, libraries, and career centers.
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts 2700 F Street, NW Washington, DC 20566 Tickets
and Information: 800-444-1324 or 202-467-4600 Administrative Offices: 202-416-8000
From their History WebPage [] " The National Symphony Orchestra regularly
participates in events of national and international importance, including performances for state occasions, presidential
inaugurations and official holiday celebrations. Through its tours of four continents and performances for heads of state,
the National Symphony also fills an important international role.
Officially founded in 1931, throughout its history the Orchestra has been committed to both artistic excellence and a force
for music education. In 1986 the National Symphony became the artistic affiliate of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing
Arts, the nation’s center for the performing arts, where it has presented a concert season annually since the Center
opened in 1971. The Orchestra itself numbers 100 musicians, presenting a 52-week season of approximately 175 concerts each
year. These include classical subscription series, pops concerts, and one of the country’s most extensive educational
programs. In addition to these activities, small groups of NSO members develop education programs designed at age levels from
pre-kindergarten through high school. Collectively these ensembles present as many as 100 additional performances a year during
the American Residencies and at the Kennedy Center. "
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From their Mission Statement [] " The Future of Music Coalition is
a not-for-profit collaboration between members of the music, technology, public policy and intellectual property law communities.
The FMC seeks to educate the media, policymakers, and the public about music / technology issues, while also bringing together
diverse voices in an effort to come up with creative solutions to some of the challenges in this space. The FMC also aims
to identify and promote innovative business models that will help musicians and citizens to benefit from new technologies.
more about our mission > "
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