Louisville Orchestra Unveils Innovative 30-Week Creator Residency Program

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The Louisville Orchestra has unveiled an innovative 30-week creator residency program

. In a departure from traditional orchestral composer-in-residence programs and commissioning protocol, the orchestra will select three creators to truly embed within both the orchestra and the community in which it’s based. All three will move to Louisville and live in the city’s Shelby Park neighborhood for at least 30 weeks, serving as official staff members while being provided with housing, custom-built studio space, health insurance and an annual salary of $40,000.

Funded by a three-year, $750,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and individual donors, the initiative is “the most ambitious large-scale project” the orchestra has undertaken since Abrams arrived in Louisville, he said in a statement, and the first of its kind among American orchestras. He likened the project to the Peace Corps, “deploying artists for a real purpose, getting involved in [the community] in a way that involves a deeper collective vision.

The Louisville Orchestra has a long legacy of innovation within the U.S. classical music scene, on par with and often surpassing those of symphonies in much larger cities. In 1955, the orchestra launched First Edition Recordings, making it the first American orchestra to own a record label thanks to a $500,000 Rockefeller grant allowing the commissioning, recording and premiering of music by living composers.

The Creator Corps, initially conceived as a successor project to First Edition, will require its participants to do much more than compose new work, asking them to engage meaningfully with the neighborhood in which they live — with residents themselves, via education initiatives and community-based projects — and collaborate with performers of diverse genres and backgrounds.

“The Louisville Orchestra has always led the national conversation about the role of composers in the shaping of artistic and civic impace,” said, the orchestra’s interim executive director, who was formerly president of Decca Records US at Universal Music Group.

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