WashingtonPost.com
By Anne Midgette
“And according to John Baltimore -- the 30-year-old conductor who in a mere few months has brought this fledgling organization to life -- the ensemble will represent a new model for orchestras, funding itself by turning to a market he describes as 'untapped.' 'You just don't find this level of educated upper-middle-class African American income anywhere else in the United States,' he said yesterday in an interview. Added Baltimore: 'I am an African American myself. I believe wholeheartedly that Washington in particular has this unique demographic of educated, upper-class, recession-proof government wage-earners that, if this music was marketed to them and they could see that this music is for them, they would be supportive of it.'" [Full Post]
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