ENTREPRENEURIAL UPBEAT: Vol. 4, No. 12
5:00-6:30 in C-113. As always, Free Pizza & Drinks.泭Convo credit available for this week!
AND MARK YOUR CALENDARS NOW!!泭Grammy-winning Maria Schneider泭talks about her entrepreneurial career, including the first-ever independently distributed album to win a Grammy.泭Wednesday, Nov. 16, 5:00 in C-199.
THE NEW VENTURE CHALLENGE IS HERE:泭Time for Pitch Night!
The New Venture Challenge Music Track will receive entries in the areas of musical performance, education, technology, outreach and advocacy. Compete for the $3,000 Music Prize, as well as nearly $10,000 in other prizes through the university-wide competition. Pitch Night is an opportunity to make a very brief (under 1 minute) capsulation of your idea and get feedback from a panel of accomplished entrepreneurs.泭Its fun, informative, and a great way to jump into the NVC waters!泭Also, its a chance to find fellow students who might be able to join your team, and to network with potential mentors.泭(Note: if you cant make pitch night, you can still participate: there are no MUSTs with the NVC until it comes time to actually submit your plan! But this is a great way to get started and begin to take advantage of the many resources available to you.)
If youre thinking of entering the NVC, please come see me so we can get you connected with a mentor and begin the process of putting your plan together!
PITCH NIGHT: Tuesday, Nov. 8, 5:30 in the Wolf Law Building Courtroom.
Spring ECM Courses:
The Entrepreneurial Musician (TMUS 4493) returns!泭After great feedback last year, this introduction to the principles of entrepreneurship and how it applies to music and the arts is back. 泭Team-taught with entrepreneurship scholar Frank Moyes and ECM Director Nytch. Note: see Amy Larsen for the TMUS registration form; you wont find this online. (Tues/Thurs 9:30-10:45am 3 credits)
Community Performances (MUS 4958):泭Learn to program music for a variety of audiences, gain confidence speaking about your work, and gain the skills needed to put on a concert from A to Z. Your final project is to actually present a concert at a local venue of your choosing. A great way to test out your recital rep. or get an additional performance of it! (Mon/Wed 10:00-10:50am 2 credits)
Principles of Business for Entrepreneurs (ESBM 3200).泭Gives students a basic understanding of the business principles required to launch and sustain an entrepreneurial venture. Intended for non-business majors.泭 (Tues/Thurs 11:00am-12:15pm泭or泭3:30-4:45pm -3 credits)
Articles of the Week
十泭泭 Interview with Colorado Symphony Interim CEO:泭
十泭泭 Classical Musics new entrepreneurs:泭another MUST-READ, gang!泭
十泭泭 How do Musicians Make money?泭An interesting study looking for participants:泭
十泭泭 Go and read that second article.
Entrepreneurial Thought of the Week:泭What needs are there in the marketplace?
This week we continue our series on the entrepreneurial process with Step Two: evaluating the needs of the marketplace.
1. What do I/we [i.e, your group or organization] have to offer?
2. What needs are there in the marketplace that I can address?
3. What is a creative solution to meet that need?
4. Is my solution financially and logistically feasible?
5. How shall I implement my solution?
6. Deliver with an unwavering commitment to excellence.
Once you have a sense of what you have to offer, the question remains: how will you translate what you have to offer to a marketplace that wants what you have 泭and is willing to support it泭with their money, their attendance, their commitment? Part of answering that question is to gain an understanding of the market you wish to reach: Who are they? Where do they reside? What are their characteristics? But while this information is useful when it comes to strategies, its meaningless without also understanding泭what they want.
You see, every one of us is a bundle of needs. Some of them are universal: the need for food, clothing, and shelter. Some of them are very particular to us as individuals (my continued quest for good Bar-b-Que outside the state of Texas, for instance). Others like the human need for connection, community, and engaging with things that take us outside ourselves (like art) are more abstract and can be difficult to pin down. But whatever were talking about, we have needs. Oftentimes, there are lots of folks with the same need and thats all a market is: a group of individuals with similar tastes and desires. Once youve got a market and insight into what it wants, you can begin to match that want with what you have to offer. This process of connecting what you have (your artistic product) with a market is where creativity comes in: how will you make that connection in a way that is unique and valuable to that market? Well talk more about that next week.
The Video of the Week!
This is really interesting! To my ears, the rough tone is the perfect evocation of the theme, bringing out the folk inflections and evoking that stark Finnish landscape Thanks to Lina Bahn for submitting!
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The Entrepreneurship Center for Music 十Jeffrey Nytch, DMA, Director
Email:泭jeff.nytch@colorado.edu泭十泭Office Hours: T/Th: 9-11 a.m.泭 W: 2-4 p.m.泭 or by appointment
Entrepreneurship Wednesdays: 5-6:30 p.m., C-113泭 十 Follow us on泭
SMITHSONIAN FOLKWAYS泭has posted a job for a泭Web Production and Education Specialist:
Smithsonian Folkways Recordings is looking for a talented, creative, experienced, and proactive person with ethnomusicology, web technology, writing, and interpersonal skills to serve as Web Production and Education Specialist to create, solicit, coordinate, and edit content for its websites and to coordinate its educational programs.
DR. NOIZE INC.泭expanding again and hiring a full time泭Education Outreach Director!泭Are you passionate about inspiring and educating kids? Do you think teachers are the coolest adults in the world?泭Wanna make a difference?泭Then join our Band. Email泭brian@doctornoize.com泭(a former teacher himself) with your interest. Youll help us accomplish our Mission Statement:泭Doctor Noize inspires creativity, curiosity and character through music, art and words.泭In the next 18 months, were releasing a dazzling array of multimedia products and curriculums aimed to do just that.泭Our enhanced commitment to education reflects both the former schoolteacher in me and the big dreams of my wonderful partners at泭Dream Cortex.泭Youll be offering amazing fundraising deals, curriculums and opportunities to teachers and schools across the country to enrich the creative experiences of their students.泭We view teachers as our peers and partners here at泭Doctor Noize Inc., and your main job is to communicate that to them. Experience in education and sales are a plus, but the only essential trait for this and any other job with us is that you are scrappy and passionate, take full ownership of your roles and results, and are super fun to work with. If youre nice, well let you meet our泭bass playing hippo.泭(Warning: He might hit on you.)
EL SISTEMA COLORADO, a new venture in Denver, is seeking泭teaching artists泭and泭beginning strings specialists泭to begin Jan. 9th, 2012. Deadline for applications is Nov. 4th. See the ECM bulletin board for more information.
C4C GIGS AVAILABLE!泭泭The C4C is now sponsoring special Food Weeks that feature different cuisines from around the world. Theyre interested in having CU musicians play for the dinner hour on selected nights, and theyre paying $100 plus dinner. A fun and tasty opportunity to test out some repertoire in a relaxed setting. Contact CU GIGS Coordinator Nathan Hall to sign up:泭nathanalanhall@gmail.com
INTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR THE SPRING泭SEMESTER:泭As you start thinking about your spring schedule, consider doing in internship at a local music business or non-profit. We have a wide range of internship opportunities that can be great learning experiences and valuable additions to your resume. Internships can be done for academic or not, and the choice is pretty much up to you. Stop by the ECM Office for more information! For instance, heres two to check out right away:
INTERNSHIP at PARLANDO SCHOOL OF THE ARTS泭Parlando is looking for an intern who can work in the Development/Fundraising area of one of Boulders 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:泭labergemusic@gmail.com
COLORADO MUSIC FESTIVAL泭is looking for a Developing & Marketing intern for the Spring semester. For more information, contact Brandi Numedahl, Marketing Director:泭numedahl@coloradomusicfest.org