We had the unique opportunity to spend time with the head of Carnegie Hall by having an intimate luncheon with Sir Clive Gillinson, who talked about the Hall, memorable performances, lessons learned from running large musical organizations, and other life lessons.
Sir Clive Gillinson became Executive and Artistic Director of Carnegie Hall in July 2005, having been appointed the previous season. He is responsible for developing the artistic concepts for Carnegie Hall presentations in its three halls representing approximately 170 performances each season, ranging from orchestral concerts, chamber music, solo recitals, to jazz, world, and popular music. He also oversees the management of all aspects of the world-renowned venue, including strategic and artistic planning, resource development, education, finance, and administration and operations for the Weill Music Institute, Carnegie Hall's extensive music education and community programs which reach more than 450,000 people from all walks of life in the New York City metropolitan region, across the United States, and around the world.
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