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We’re Back!
Dear Ensemble readers,
Reunions are celebrations. The Ensemble is back!—and we’re happy to be reunited with you.
Your first new monthly issue will arrive on Wednesday, filled with discoveries, insights, connections, opportunities, resources, and the widespread voices of your field. The same editorial team is back at work (we missed you!), and we’re eager to hear from you.
During our downtime, we were grateful to hear from readers and friends who missed The Ensemble. Many expressed feeling less connected to the wider field of passionate colleagues who share the goal of working through music to create a world that is fairer, more beautiful, and more full of opportunities for young people around the world.
We’re excited to be supporting that bright goal once again. In tumultuous times, the field has found its way forward and is richer than ever with good thinking and bold aspiration. And, with new support, we’ve found our way forward, too.
Heartfelt thanks to our new supporters, who make this revival possible: The Lewis Prize for Music, El Sistema USA, The Academy for Impact through Music, The Los Angeles Philharmonic, and The Ravinia Festival. This generous collective empowers The Ensemble to serve, give voice to, and advance our vibrant global field.
Cheers from The Ensemble‘s ensemble,
Patrick, Tricia, Eric, Meagan, and Michael
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