Thursday, May 19, 2011

Of money hungry Philly Orchestra asks public for help

Philadelphia - Philadelphia financial difficulty Orchestra is a new campaign aims to bring classical music enthusiasts and novices in support of all participating in concerts and by making donations.


"Listen with Your Heart", initiative announced Wednesday will include public events, fundraising and public awareness campaigns in restaurants, hotels and shops of the city. An effort key message is that the Orchestra, which filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization last month, is essential to the vitality of the city and the world - music lovers or otherwise - has a stake in its success.


"The Orchestra is not just for those of means or who may have a particular appreciation for classical music or a trained ear,", said Mayor Michael Nutter, who joined the Orchestra officials at a Conference of press in the marble lobby of the Hotel Ritz-Carlton soared. "It is in fact for all citizens."


Former lovers, subscribers of outdated season tickets and those who have "a certain way, a way" never attended a show or make a donation can help the Orchestra and the city as a whole, he said.


"More of its cultural value inherent, the Orchestra and its media businesses are really a force in the local economy,"Said Nutter.""


The Orchestra, among the most renowned symphonies in the world and all of the soundtrack of the film 1940 Walt Disney "Fantasia", became the first major U.S. Orchestra to seek Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Management said it faced a deficit of $ 14.5 million on a budget of $ 46 million and would cash in June.


He has struggled with declining attendance and donations, shrinking Endowment revenues, costs of pension and rent prices at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. Some officials have also criticized the economic recession and an aging audience. A federal bankruptcy court judge allowed the Orchestra time to reorganize its finances and map its future in the short and long term without canceling the current concert season.


President of the Orchestra and first leader Allison Vulgamore, said that the new initiative seeks to reconnect Philadelphians with the Orchestra and the battery of awareness by displaying buttons and posters "Listen with Your Heart" in local businesses.


"Join us all those who believe that the Philadelphia Orchestra is a legacy that must continue," said. "We are deeply rooted in regaining our financial stability, but not to lose the incredible musical excellence of this institution, and we must remain an orchestra of destination not only for our musicians... but also for our audience.".


She reported "brisk sales" subscriptions for the season of 2011-2012 and 2.6 million in donations of 1 200 persons, both in the month since the filing of bankruptcy on April 16 of the Orchestra.


"With the end of the 2010-2011 season, we will have now a season where we have balanced: we are not yet decline in our sales this year,"she said."".Thank you, Philadelphia, for we are preparing to build sales advance. ?

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