How to sell a symphony? Get a tattoo
mainThe punchline? ‘Apparently, Beethoven isn’t just a dog.’
The things you learn at the San Diego Symphony.
The punchline? ‘Apparently, Beethoven isn’t just a dog.’
The things you learn at the San Diego Symphony.
The US violinist has announced she is still…
The Doric String Quartet, on the road since…
The Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires has appointed…
The indefatigable musician is resting at home in…
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Mama mia! Nowadays, struggling musicians have to go to extreme lenghts to sell their souls to the audience. Hope that it works!
Great Ad! Way to go San Diego!
VERY clever! Well done – congrats to all responsible.
That’s right! Classical music is just like another consumer choice! It’s only a commodity folks. Buy your pork bellies now!
Everyone is selling a commodity. For example, you are selling us cynicism packaged as insightful intelligence. But we are not buying!
Great ad!
Art is meant to start a conversation… seems to me this video is a work of art. Well done SDS!!!
I gotta admit, pretty amusing. But wow, talk about “dumbing down!”
Having tried everything else, I guess they might as well have a go. But, on the other hand, the ad gives a poor impression of the culture and I’d be personally upset if a concert was invaded by tattoo-wielding millennials who stared at or stroked their phones all evening. Sad, apart from anything else. But the ‘old new meet new you’ schtick might work. Fingers crossed. OTOH, some snowflakes are likely to whine, “what’s WRONG with the old me”? Sigh.
I really don’t care about the annoyances during performances despite them being annoyances, but chances are they are old, unhealthy, and don’t realize everybody can hear them when they unpack their mints that’s buried deep in their bags. Or talk. Or cough. And talk more (now trying to whisper). And cough. And talk (because their hearing is too bad for whispering). And in some cases breathe: If you sound like being connected to a heart-lung machine: Please stay home and get well. Thank you.
I wanted to comment on this, but the women in my environment threatened to lock me up in the library if I dared.
As a sidenote, the SD Symphony charges $7 per order as a “handling charge.” I think that new and even more frequent concert goers find such cash grabs obnoxious and a disincentive to purchasing tickets. These fees are appreciated as much as airlines charging extra for the 1st bag. Symphonies should note that much of Amazon’s loyalty is driven by free 2 day shipping.
Amazon Prime costs the same as the handling charge on 17 tickets…