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San Francisco

Humanities West Presents Classical Music in the 21st Century

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Each generation of classical music lovers may wonder if their generation will be the last to truly enjoy the fusion of beautiful sound and emotional depth expressed by the master composers and performers of this centuries-old artistic tradition. Changing economic and social pressures in the early 21st century dented the interest in classical music in the West, a trend exacerbated by the COVID pandemic. But other forces of change are also at work, including a rapidly increasing interest in Asia following upon the worldwide success, among other performers, of Lang Lang and Yuja Wang (both of whom were discovered and whose early careers were managed for several years by Earl Blackburn).

Blackburn will explore what it means to make a career work in today’s classical music industry and will discuss the principles that help thousands of great artists continue to grow both artistically and commercially. Decades ago careers in classical music necessitated getting a powerful agent. Now the tables have flipped somewhat. The creation of classical music has become much more of a collaboration among artist, agent, concert presenter and the audiences who enjoy this art form. Everyone involved is given a chance to test what it means to exercise their imaginations, creating beauty out of sound.

Blackburn will be joined in this discussion by one of his artists, the prize-winning violinist Nancy Zhou, who will also perform.

Organizer
George Hammond
Notes

This program has 2 types of tickets available: In-person and online-only. Please pre-register to receive a link to the live-stream event.

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Fri, Sep 27 / 5:00 PM PDT

The Commonwealth Club of California
110 The Embarcadero
Taube Family Auditorium
San Francisco, CA 94105
United States

Speakers
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Earl Blackburn

Classical Music Performers Manager; Owner, Kanzen Arts; Alumnus, Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia; Former Manager, IMG Artists, ICM Artists and Opus 3 Artists

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Nancy Zhou

Classical Violinist; First Prize Winner, the 2018 Shanghai Isaac Stern International Violin Competition and the 2018 International Music Competition Harbin

Image - George Hammond

George Hammond

Author, Conversations With Socrates—Moderator

Format

4:15 p.m. doors open, check-in & reception
5–7:15 p.m. program
(all times Pacific)

COST

In-person: 
$25 members
$35 nonmembers
Free for Leadership Circle members and students (with valid I.D.)
Online: 
$10 members
$20 nonmembers
Free for Leadership Circle members and students (with valid I.D.)