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ENTREPRENEURIAL UPBEAT: Vol. 5, No. 8

THIS WEEK ON ENTREPRENEURSHIP WEDNESDAYS:
BUILDING A PORTFOLIO CAREER with special guest artist, flutist LINDSEY GOODMAN
Whats a portfolio career? Its what many (if not most) music students say they aspire to have: a career made up of teaching, an orchestral job, and chamber/solo performing. Learn what it takes to build such a career from someone whos out there doing it!

This Wednesday, 5:00-6:30, C-113

As always, free pizza and soda. And CONVO available this week!

Come hear Lindsey play on Faculty Tuesdays TONIGHT: 7:30 in Grusin泭(And yes, she happens to be playing your humble ECM Directors music to boot!)

And mark your calendars for next weeks guest:

March 21:泭Dennis Paul, Elevations Credit Union,泭talks about managing your personal finances a topic of importance to students of all career paths!

ARTICLES OF THE WEEK:泭the continuing conundrums of social media

十泭泭泭Even sexy brands struggle for engagement on Facebook:泭http://adage.com/article/digital/sexy-brands-struggle-low-engagement-facebook/232993/

十泭泭 Facebooks latest tools blur the line between advertising & content:泭http://techcrunch.com/2012/03/04/facebook-marketing-conference/

十泭泭 How one social media fundraising campaign generated unexpected results:泭http://socialmediaweek.org/washingtondc/2012/02/17/how-one-microgiving-campaign-produced-macro-results/

捩.釦.泭Conundrums? Conundri? Conundrae?!??

ENTREPRENEURIAL THOUGHT OF THE WEEK:

Astrid Baumgardner & Lessons from Four Musician-Entrepreneurs: Part III

Astrid Baumgardner is a consultant and career coach who has become interested in the specific field of the arts and artist-entrepreneurs. If youre not familiar with her Blog, you should check it out (http://astridbaumgardner.com/). She conducted a panel discussion with four musician entrepreneurs, and Im going to highlight each question (and occasionally expand on the commentary) for the next few weeks. Come along and follow the paths of these artists as they share their wisdom!

The panel included:

Timo Andres: freelance pianist/composer;泭Tina Hadari泭(a CU ALUM): violinist and founder of泭Music Haven;泭Paul Murphy: free-lance trumpeter and teaching artist with the NY Philharmonic; and
Sam Quintal: violist and member of the泭Jasper String Quartet.

How to Launch a Career

The panelists gave a variety of answers to how to launch ones careers.

1.泭泭泭 Start with your end goal and work backwards.

2.泭泭泭 Be persistent. Dont take no for an answer if something does not go your way at first.
3.泭泭泭 Be prepared.
4.泭泭泭 Follow your passions and your version of success.泭 Dont do something just because a teacher or a 泭泭mentor tells you that this is what you have to do in order to be successful.
5.泭泭泭 Get support, both personally and from your colleagues, your mentors and your network.
6.泭泭泭 Get yourself in front of as many people as possible.
7.泭泭泭 Nurture your relationships
8.泭泭泭 Strive for excellence wherever and for whomever you perform.泭 That means childrens concerts, educational concerts, festivals, marquee concerts because you never know what you might learn and what that performance might lead to.

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This is the perfect companion to this weeks Entrepreneurship Wednesdays guest, flutist Lindsey Goodman. Lindsey is here in town to play on my Faculty Recital tonight (Tuesday the 13th, 7:30 p.m., Grusin how does that information keep sneaking in here?? J ). But while shes in town shes also speaking to my classes and coming to Entrepreneurship Wednesdays. I wanted to make sure that students had the opportunity to interact with her because, a) shes awesome, and b) shes building the exact sort of career that so many of you students have told me you aspire to have for yourselves (she is Principal of the West Virginia Symphony, plays contemporary music with Pittsburgh New Music Ensemble, teaches at Marietta College in Ohio, and travels the U.S. as a clinician and soloist. This is a great example of the Portfolio Career, and its the kind of career that is becoming increasingly common for 21st-century musicians. Full-time college or orchestral positions still exist, but theyre becoming increasingly rare and even then are often combined with private teaching and outside music-making of various sorts. But the Portfolio model also has unique challenges and demands. Come hear about them this week on Entrepreneurship Wednesdays!

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And without further adieu

The Video of the Week!

Thanks for Nicole Christen for sending this!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nZ8eMicBb48&feature=related

Okay guys, Im running low on videos again: KEEP EM COMING! J

The Entrepreneurship Center for Music 十Jeffrey Nytch, DMA, Director

Email:泭jeff.nytch@colorado.edu泭泭十泭Office Hours: T/Th: 9-11 a.m.泭 W: 2-4 p.m. or by appointment

Entrepreneurship Wednesdays: 5-6:30 p.m., C-113泭 十 Follow us on泭Facebook

Scroll down for this weeks Opportunity Upbeat!

OPPORTUNITY UPBEATMarch 13, 2012

THE COLLEGE OF MUSIC泭announces the泭Fellowships for study at the Aspen Institute, 2012:

Application Criteria:

Current full-time graduate or undergraduate student in good standing,泭who will be continuing studies at CU in Fall 2012
Accepted for summer study at the Aspen Music School
Recommendation of applied teacher

Fellowships have ranged from $500 to $1,500.

Deadline for applications:泭 April 13, 2012 to Graduate Office C109

YOUTH ORGANIZATIONS UMBRELLA, a Chicago area youth development agency that provides services and leadership to meet the emerging needs of young people, announces its泭summer fellowship program, Inspire Fellows. The fellowship offers graduate and upper-undergraduate students a full-time opportunity to learn best-practices and to prepare for a career in youth development, education, or the non-profit sector. For more information, contact Dr. Nytch in the ECM office.

RINN UMC泭(Frederick, CO) seeks a泭Choir Director for Easter 2012. 沌rofessional training required. Rehearsals leading to sing on April 8, 2012 Easter Sunday which may lead to a part time position for a choir director/music coordinator for the whole year. Choir Director is needed who enjoys singing, directing a church choir, and enjoys working with church singers in 4 parts.沐eeds to begin immediately to meet the 20+ choir members, select three or four anthems appropriate for Easter, conduct rehearsals following church services beginning March 11 thru April 1 and Saturday morning, April 7, to sing on Easter Sunday April 8 at 9:30 a.m. Worship Service. Will sing three/four pieces to be sung at one portion of the Easter service. $350, with possibility of extending to a part-time position with the church. Interested parties should contact Rev. Barbara Johns-Schleicher at泭artsoul7@gmail.com.

ROAD OF CREATIVITY泭announces its first泭Summer Retreaton becoming a musician entrepreneur泭June 3-9. The retreat is a five-day immersion into the fundamentals of music entrepreneurship. Participants will engage in innovative training sessions with groups such as Alarm Will Sound, and will expose skills and attitudes imperative for success in todays music world.泭Early Bird Discount for the first 20 registrants!

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY泭to participate in a泭benefit concert for Teach for America泭in April. Organizers are looking for a few different musical groups to volunteer their talents. The benefit will be on campus in Flemming 155 on either Friday, April 13th or Saturday, April 20th in the evening (the date will be finalized shortly). 泭Although this event does not pay, participants are invited to eat at the meal. 泭There is no piano available, but there is sound equipment. 泭This is a great opportunity for chamber groups and soloists to get some performance experience while helping out a very worthy cause. 泭Anyone who is interested should contact Andrew Marshall at泭Andrew.Marshall-1@colorado.edu. 泭

C4C GIGS AVAILABLE!泭泭The C4C is continuing their 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, in return for a modest honorarium and free dinner for all involved. A fun and tasty opportunity to perform in a relaxed setting, for solo performers up to a group of 4 players. World music performers and works featuring Latin, Asian, or Middle Eastern influence encouraged! Contact CU GIGS Coordinator Nathan Hall for more information:musicref@colorado.edu.