Thursday 5 March 2009

Back from Wales


I've just got back from Cardiff where I've been attending the Association of British Orchestras annual conference at the fabulous Millennium Centre, the home of Welsh National Opera . This was my first full conference, in fact. It's a great way to get to know the orchestral profession, thrown together with a couple of hundred delegates representing all the major orchestras in the country, a number of whom we work with pretty regularly. Apart from all the presentations it's a big opportunity to meet some potential future partners and explore some possibilities for future concerts.

And being a representative of a venue puts you in an interesting position, too. Most of the delegates at the conference are from organisations that represent musicians in one shape or form so working for a concert hall gives you a kind of special status - a couple of delegates told me that it was rare to see venue people there at all. From one of the sessions I attended it's clear that the relationship between venues and orchestras isn't always plain sailing so I'm glad that we generally get on very well with our visiting bands.

I was also in the unusual position of being sought out by a few people - mainly agents who recognised a potential hirer! These conference are, of course, business opportunities, too, so I shouldn't have been surprised. And I've been made aware of a couple of interesting artists who I'm going to go and see over the next couple of months. There's a young cellist, for instance, who might find his way into a future Nottingham Classics season and I'll be off to Cadogan Hall in May to go and hear him.

On the subject of future seasons, I'm delighted to say that I've got all the concerts in place now and have only got a couple of pieces to finalise and then it will all be in place. I'll breathe a sigh of relief because it's been quite a long haul and getting a good balance between popular core repertoire and slightly more adventurous works has been quite a challenge. However, I'm quietly confident that you'll find plenty to inspire you. There are also a few new developments which I trust you'll enjoy, including some late night concerts and a BBC Radio 3 Discovering Music concert - a first for us here in Nottingham.

I'm going to be getting my head down over the next couple of months putting the new brochure together and then, in June, all will be revealed, when the new brochure will be available at the last concert in the season. I'll also be presenting the new season in the pre-concert talk slot on 18 June so if you want to know about how the season was put together then I hope you'll join me then.

Bye for now.

Neil