

The Future of the Orchestra Field by Framing Orchestra Enterprises as Cultural Commons
Para Versión en Español Click Aquí! This is a summary of my professional perspectives about the future of the Orchestra Field shared on the Plenary Closing Panel of the League of American Orchestras 2023 Conference The future has always amazed humans in ways we can barely understand. Perhaps, the enormous amount of possibilities of the unknown, perfectly paired with personal dreams and the human desire for utopian worlds, are part of the reasons. And for us as artists, t


Necessary changes on Fundraising Logics and its Goals Metrics for Artistic Performing Enterprises
Money should not be the unique dimension to evaluate Fundraising Success Fundraising goals metrics must embrace the full complexities of...


By Orchestra Careers / Meet our Scholarship Students, Diego Barbosa-Vásquez
The publication describes that Maestro Barbosa-Vasquez was one of the 5 people (at the full continent) that got the very competitive Ostrom Careers – Le Moyne College Scholarship to participate in the League of American Orchestra 2023 Annual Conference. The publication highlights Maestro Barbosa-Vasquez’s career as Conductor and Scholar.


How to get 147000 diversified audience for a single show? Learnings from the For-Profit Sector
Building bridges between communities and art practices has been in the center of my job and life since I accepted my first Music...


Opera by and for the Community: Collaborative Arts Summer Camp 2022
This is the story about how we created “harmony and peace” in Los Angeles County society with Arts practice.


By Ostrom Workshop - Polycentric Circles / Ostrom Research Awardee Diego Barbosa Vasquez Receives Sustainability Research Grant
The publication discusses how Maestro Diego Barbosa Vasquez has been awarded the Sustainability Research Grant as part of a collaborative effort between Indiana University students and faculty. The publication describes how Diego's research, specifically focusing on Opera Sustainability (currently Performing Arts Sustainability), incorporates the three dimensions of sustainability: economic, social, and environmental.


“Folkloric or Popular Music” Influences in the Opera
Abstract As an art and entertainment, Opera aims to be as close as possible to the people. It is precisely the reason to merge music, sung drama, and spectacle as a single complete art allowing multiple people to enjoy Opera from different perspectives. Different scholars have shared that Opera finds its community connections mainly in the cutting-edge spectacle developments at the theater to impress audiences. Similarly, approaches have been made to the stories for the Opera


Ostrom Workshop - Opera Sustainability Podcast
Produced by - www.barbosavasquez.com/academic - Ostrom Workshop / Governance Roundtable of the Ostrom Workshop (GROW) *Economic Nobel...


Opera Sustainability: Through Multilevel-Apprenticeship Programs at Opera Companies
Research in process for: - www.barbosavasquez.com/academic - Ostrom Workshop - Research Series (Economic Nobel Prize Winners experts in...






















