Project Grant
ACHF Arts Access ACHF Cultural Heritage
For our access, education and heritage goals, ever-stronger performance and audience response will be measured with the following indicators: Performance quality: Retain musicians at optimal strength of 65 instrumentalists; Attendance at rehearsal for no fewer than 8 of the 10 rehearsals; Conductor's satisfaction by 8th rehearsal that musicians have mastered notes and conductor's emphases; Highly favorable satisfaction regarding concert quality expressed by all board members at post-concert reception and board meeting; Frequency of statements from musicians and audience that new insights were gained into British music and cultural history; Audience response: Conductor Chat attendees fill choir room, approximating 45 attendees and the majority arriving by 6:30 start time; Audience numbers at or above budgeted ticket sales ($1846); Increased signups for Notes On-line" electronic newsletter.Evaluation of musician retention will note the numbers of concert musicians as printed in the concert program. Conductor satisfaction with attendance and rehearsal quality, as well as outreach to middle and high school orchestras, will be reviewed in board meetings in May and July. Minutes will record these evaluations and action assignments as follow-up. Audience attendance at the concert and the Conductor Chat will be analyzed quantitatively in reports submitted to the board within weeks of the concert. The "Notes On-line" editor will report on additions to the subscription list gathered at the post-concert reception. Comparisons with data arrayed on ticket sales, attendance, and special features of each concert will be scrutinized at summer music committee and board planning sessions."
Highly favorable satisfaction regarding concert quality was expressed by all board members at either the post-concert reception or the June 16 board meeting. A significant number of audience members and musicians expressed new insights into British music
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