Author: FDF
Date: 2008-07-24 01:38
No, I don’t mean the arguments between conductors and producers, I’m asking about the political process in the U.S.A., as compared to other countries. Music and arts in general are always a low priority here and rarely, if ever, discussed in the politics of social-economic issues. The musicians union has little clout, compared to years ago, as far as local musicians are concerned. Funds for the arts and humanities are always in jeopardy. So, what’s going on elsewhere to help fund and support music, and, here in the U.S.A., which candidate is supportive of classical, jazz, and other, than commercial forms, of music?
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