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Posted by doc on 10/05/93 11:50
hmmmm, if you have the DVD's why not start there researching the houses
and/or musical environments so stated in the DVD's. sounds like a good
start point to me.
drd
"Walter" <wdeinzer@wdeinzer.com> wrote in message
news:1148226003.197732@xwing.vermontel.net...
> Paid work, Richard. And yes, I've done some work for local PBS affiliate.
> That is where I got the original experince. But I have seen a number of
> dvds rented from NetFlix which are wonderful. Most of which seem to be
> have been produced in Europe or Canada. I suspect, however, that the
> audience for this kind of music and this kind of video work is very small.
> Good luck to you.
>
> Walter
>
>
> "Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xpr7t.net> wrote in message
> news:126ujnc5cinqn14@corp.supernews.com...
>> "Walter" wrote ...
>>> I am interested in pursuing more production that involves classical
>>> music. I know it's a small niche, but I am hopeful that I will be able
>>> to spend more time in that area. I'm interested in talking to producers
>>> or production houses to see if the have suggestions besides "forget it"
>>> and to see if they know of or have work in the classical music area.
>>
>> Still not clear whether you are asking about volunteer
>> opportunities, or paying employment? If the former, you
>> can be your own producer and work with local performing
>> groups, etc.
>> If the latter, good luck. It used to be that public television did some
>> amount of produciton of classical music, but these days it appears to
>> have evaporated to a drip here or a drop there.
>
>
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