Beginning
with the 2007-2008 season, Maestro Wilson will write a column on this page
and in the hardcopy program for each concert - a total of five for the season.
His topics will be more specific
and incisive than in the past and are sure to provoke stimulating thought about
the many aspects of music. Each column will be published at least a month
before each concert, so keep checking this web site for updates.
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Posted Oct 24, 2007
Investing
in People
We’ve all heard it:
“People in
Colorado Springs
don’t support the arts.” It’s
not true.
When confronted with this, I often
point to our growing and loyal audiences, the caliber of our local arts
nonprofits, and the impressive number of excellent performances and
collaborations available in our community. Our
local orchestras have unusually high earned income ratios through ticket sales,
and the Chamber Orchestra has almost twice as many season ticket holders this
season compared to last. Most
impressively, our community recently completed two major capital campaigns
supporting the arts—the $28 million addition to the Fine Arts Center and the
$6 million renovation and maintenance of the
Pikes Peak
Center
.
So what’s next?
While our arts infrastructure is
in top condition, it’s time for a new wave of investment in people.
Buildings are nothing without people and their talent.
The human institutions of art in our community are running on shoestring
budgets and no endowments. It’s
time to celebrate the triumphs at the
Fine
Arts
Center
and
Pikes
Peak
Center
by supporting a renaissance of the human institutions that fill our community
(and those buildings) with art and music.
Investment in people doesn’t
have to be limited to monetary contributions.
You can make a major difference by bringing your friends and neighbors to
concerts and showing the people around you why art and music are important.
You can even volunteer your time.
I can assure you of this:
It may seem glamorous to invest in bricks and mortar, but it is more
rewarding to invest in people. The
return is far more personal and meaningful.
-- Thomas Wilson
October 24, 2007
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Previous
columns may be reviewed at the following links, listed by concert dates:
Oct 6
& 7, 2007 - The Classical Recording Industry in
Transition
Nov 10 & 11, 2007 - Investing in People
Jan 19 & 20, 2008 - Join the (Friendly) Fight
against “The Wallpaper Effect”
Feb 16 & 17, 2008 - The Dance of Love