Advocating Sistema

Chavez and Jose Antonio Abreu

  The news wasn’t widely reported, but in late February of this year the Fundación del Estado para el Sistema Nacional de las Orquestas Juveniles e Infantiles de Venezuela, more commonly known by the unlovely acronym FESNOJIV, was rechristened as the “Fundación Musical Simón Bolívar”, or FundaMusical Bolívar for short. (I have taken it upon … Continue reading Advocating Sistema

And the most controversial thing I said in London Ontario was…

El Sistema notation colour system

To set the stage… As part of the conclusion to my keynote at the University of Western Ontario LME Conference back in May, I made two general but connected observations on the international Sistema movement. The first of the two highlighted an issue many of the privately-funded Sistema initiatives face: with annual or similar short-term … Continue reading And the most controversial thing I said in London Ontario was…

A quick guide to hiring teachers for Sistema programs – by popular demand

Musicians looking for work

  Whenever I've presented or written on el Sistema in the past year and a half, I've usually described the scope of the program by referring to its 180-plus núcleos. The senior member of the Fundabol who gave me that number in early 2010 mentioned at the same time the expectation for significant growth. How … Continue reading A quick guide to hiring teachers for Sistema programs – by popular demand

Things I want for my daughter

  She’s nine months and some now, and in some ways I’ve already planned part of her life for her, a fraction of the fraction for which I can reasonably and legitimately take responsibility, even as I assuredly will wane in relevance and influence in her eyes long before such period expires. It’s natural to … Continue reading Things I want for my daughter

An orchestrated downfall

  Last week during the el Sistema day in London ON, I had the pleasure of hearing Katherine Carleton, Executive Director of Orchestras Canada (the Canadian equivalent of the League of American Orchestras) give a brief synopsis of the Canadian orchestral industry's level of interest in the Venezuelan program. I deeply regret not having had … Continue reading An orchestrated downfall

A little knowledge…

  I consider myself a pretty composed person. I generally have excellent performance nerves (which I came by much later in life, more on that later) and can handle most unfamiliar situations with a commendable degree of aplomb. When I made my début with Canada’s National Arts Center Orchestra, there were approximately 2000 people in … Continue reading A little knowledge…