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ENTREPRENEURIAL UPBEAT: Vol. 4, No. 7

THIS WEEK ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEDNESDAYS: THE AUDITION: preparation & execution

The next installment in our series on the essential tools every musician needs. Mike Thornton, CU Horn Professor and Principal Horn of the Colorado Symphony, joins us to talk about the audition process: tips on preparation & nailing your audition. A great opportunity to bring your questions and concerns, and learn from someone who鈥檚 been there 鈥 and landed success!

5:00-6:30 in C-113. As always, Free Pizza & Drinks!

THE NEW VENTURE CHALLENGE IS COMING. . .

What鈥檚 the New Venture Challenge, you ask? It鈥檚 the campus-wide business plan competition! But it鈥檚 also more than that: it鈥檚 great workshops, mentors with members from Boulder鈥檚 entrepreneurial community, and a chance to flesh out your dreams & ideas into a viable, career-sustaining venture. There鈥檚 also some serious prize money available (!), including a $3,000 Music Prize.

Got an idea? Not sure what to do with it? Think it鈥檚 too crazy? Think it鈥檚 not crazy enough? Come talk to me about it: the New Venture Challenge might be just the way to dig down into the idea further and see if it鈥檚 got potential!

KICK-OFF NIGHT: Tuesday, Oct. 25, 5:30 in the Wolf Law Building Courtroom. Boulder entrepreneur Paul Beberian will be our special guest speaker. All are welcome; no commitment necessary!

THE FALL INTENSIVE IS HERE!  Saturday Oct. 8: 鈥淟IFE AFTER MUSIC SCHOOL鈥

If you missed registration鈥get back to me ASAP: we have a few slots left!

Articles of the Week

鈥    What happens when your dream vanishes? It鈥檚 a hard prospect to face: our dreams fuel us and guide us, and our work towards us can consume our life. But sometimes dreams fail to come to fruition, no matter how hard we work. Blogger Astrid Baumgardner shares some thoughts on the process鈥

鈥    Partnering with Non-profits: The Musican鈥檚 Way blog shares a good summary of how to leverage your fundraising efforts by partnering with non-profits. 

鈥    Cultural Construction Slows: After a decade of major arts construction projects across the nation, the Wall Street Journal reports that new building projects are slowing in the face of the weak economy.

 

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Entrepreneurial Thought of the Week: Fear vs. Denial

Well there鈥檚 no more news this week on the Colorado Symphony situation, though I鈥檓 sure there鈥檚 plenty going on behind the scenes. But conversations among several of the College鈥檚 faculty this past week have got me thinking about the degree to which these crises can help motivate us to be more creative and pro-active about our career development 鈥 especially for the students reading this.

There are two ways of looking at it. As a teacher, part of me wants to wave the most recent story from theDenver Post in students鈥 faces and say, 鈥淟ook! LOOK! The business you鈥檙e about to enter is changing 鈥fundamentally changing. You can鈥檛 just lock yourself in the practice room anymore. You can鈥檛 just plan on the traditional career path(s) anymore. Time to get creative! Time to broaden your perspective! Time to get entrepreneurial with your future!鈥

But a part of me wonders if that鈥檚 helpful. I鈥檓 not a big fan of fear as a motivator. For one thing, if we鈥檙e honest with ourselves most of us have plenty of fear already: we can all read those articles, we know it鈥檚 scary out there; if you鈥檙e a student then you may very well have concerned parents who make the topic of your future the subject of your weekly phone calls home. Plus, in my experience, fear is just as apt to lead to denial as it is to motivate us to positive action.

Still, we can鈥檛 just pretend there aren鈥檛 big changes already happening. And the danger of putting your head in the sand is that you can鈥檛 breathe down there. So denying the reality of our times is not exactly a strategy for success.

What to do??  Well鈥hat would an entrepreneur do? How do entrepreneurs deal with situations in flux? They look on times like these and ask: where is the opportunity? The world of music 鈥 and not just classical music 鈥 is undergoing enormous changes right now: the internet has changed every aspect of how we access and distribute content, while our old ways of presenting 鈥渢he canon鈥 of classical works is growing more and more distant from our interdisciplinary and multi-media culture. The old business models, especially for orchestras, are failing and no longer sustainable. Huge change at every turn! But also, enormous opportunities for creative musicians to invent new models and build careers for themselves that are both artistically fulfilling and economically sustainable.

So which will it be? Let fear paralyze you? Stick your head in the sand? Or look up and out and ask yourself,what can I do to create a new way?
And without further adieu鈥

The Video of the Week!

We have a TWO-FER this week!

1. The first solo performance over of Steve Reich鈥檚 鈥淧hase.鈥 This is pretty incredible鈥.
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2. And a 鈥淔amily Guy鈥 take on the same piece鈥

 

The Entrepreneurship Center for Music 鈥 Jeffrey Nytch, DMA, Director

Email: jeff.nytch@colorado.edu

Office Hours:

Tues & Thurs: 9-11 a.m.  Wed: 2-4 p.m. 鈥 or by appointment

Entrepreneurship Wednesdays: 5-6:30 p.m., C-113

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OPPORTUNITY UPBEAT October 4, 2011

The Yvar Mikhashoff Trust for New Music is pleased to announce the guidelines for the fifth annual international competition for pianist/composer collaborations, the Mikhashoff Pianist/Composer Commissioning Project. The goal of the competition is to encourage the composition and performance of new works for solo piano reflecting and continuing the legacy of the distinguished American pianist, Yvar Mikhashoff (1941-1993).  The winning composer and pianist, who apply together as a team, will receive $3,000 each. The competition is limited to applicants, both pianists and composers, born on or after January 1, 1977. POSTMARK DEADLINE: November 15, 2011 

Questions by email only to Amy Williams, Competition Coordinator (amy@mikhashofftrust.org).

Polyphonic On Campus 鈥 Fall 2011 Webinar Series Earlier this year, Polyphonic On Campus began hosting a monthly webinar series featuring engaging 1-hour presentations and discussions on a range of musical topics.  Attendees from around the country can gather in a virtual space, view a live presentation from your own computer, and listen/talk to the speakers via your phone or computer speakers. These webinars are free to attend.  Below is a listing of the fall webinars.  

The next Webinar: 鈥淔inding a Job in Higher Education Advantages of the Multi-Faceted Musician鈥
Tuesday October 18th, 2011 鈥 8:00pm eastern
David Bebe & Sean McClowry, College of Saint Rose, will discuss ways of developing and exploring diverse sets of musical and non-musical skills to make yourself more eligible for these  type of teaching positions. 

CREATE DENVER BUSINESS WORKSHOP SERIES This Saturday morning workshop series is tailored specifically to members of Denver鈥檚 artist community, with valuable resources to de-mystify the business challenges and issues facing creative entrepreneurs. Workshops are $10 each. 

acoustic dubstep band forming Leeds Business School student Colin Bugge is forming an acoustic dubstep band and is interested in performers and/or business-oriented music students to be a part of his venture. Any instrument is welcome. Colin may be interested in entering his venture into the New Venture Challenge 鈥 with a shot at the $3,000 music prize. If you鈥檙e interested, contact Colin Bugge at colin.bugge@colorado.edu

INTERNSHIP at PARLANDO SCHOOL OF THE ARTS Parlando is looking for an intern who can work in the Development/Fundraising area of one of Boulder鈥檚 leading community music schools. Hours flexible, but 10 hrs/week is a minimum. Available for academic credit. For more information, contact Travis LaBerge, Executive Director: labergemusic@gmail.com

COLORADO MUSIC FESTIVAL is looking for a Developing & Marketing intern for the Spring semester. For more information, contact Brandi Numedahl, Marketing Director: numedahl@coloradomusicfest.org