A Christmas Present for El Sistema – Part 2

About once every year I foolishly start to think to myself that I might have figured out this conducting thing. It’s an easy trap to fall into, mainly because the idea is something I desperately want to believe and I look for reasons to believe it. Alas, the self-satisfaction, such that it is, has always … Continue reading A Christmas Present for El Sistema – Part 2

A Christmas present for El Sistema

It’s been another stellar year for el Sistema – some might say a banner year, in fact. 2010 saw the formation and début of yet another extraordinary Venezuelan national orchestra, extraordinary not just for the caliber of music making but the inordinate youth (under the age of 16) of its membership. The Venezuelan “middle child”, … Continue reading A Christmas present for El Sistema

Change is coming…

A sour note has been sounded in the sweet symphony that is El Sistema USA: the New England Conservatory of Music, the organization’s host and primary supporter, recently decided to discontinue its support of ESUSA and focus its attention solely on the Abreu Fellows program. Since the announcement, there’s been plenty of surprise, shock, angry … Continue reading Change is coming…

New La Scena Article now available

This article appears in the latest issue of La Scena but in French only. The English version is reproduced below, and has been appended to the downloadable PDF linked above. It’s hardly a secret that Maestro Abreu really doesn’t like the name el Sistema. In his defense, it wasn’t his choice, but a bureaucratic naming … Continue reading New La Scena Article now available

Keeping the objectives in sight

It's hard to think of a dimension of el Sistema that demonstrates the program's ongoing commitment to inclusiveness, accessibility and social change better than its work in Special Needs. As far as initiatives go, there are some notable successes, such as the White Hands Choirs , and some fascinating but incomplete ideas or works in … Continue reading Keeping the objectives in sight