- Boston
Chicago
Cleveland
New York
Philadelphia
Here's is the question. What orchestras would you rank in the next five?
I will submit the first, Los Angeles.



San FranciscoMark wrote:
- Boston
Chicago
Cleveland
New York
Philadelphia



snorlax wrote:Given the sheer numbers of music majors churned out by conservatories, is there actually a BAD professional orchestra in any major or semi-major city??
I can't imagine there is a really BAD orchestra anywhere when 40-50 people audition for a seat in a half-season, per-service professional orchestra.






This is (to me) a very interesting question.LoyalTubist wrote: Are there any orchestras that used to be full-time that are now part-time?



There was a nice column by Alex Ross in the June 25 New Yorker entitled "On The Road", 3 orchestras, 3 cities, 2 days, re: Indianapolis, Nashville, and Alabama Symphonies. Sort of along the same lines as this thread. It can be accessed on Newyorker.com.snorlax wrote:Given the sheer numbers of music majors churned out by conservatories, is there actually a BAD professional orchestra in any major or semi-major city??
I can't imagine there is a really BAD orchestra anywhere when 40-50 people audition for a seat in a half-season, per-service professional orchestra.
