“At last,” says Sandy Flopsweat, director of community engagement for the Jacobs Music Center, which has just re-opened following a four-year, $125 million remodel. “At last, we have what it takes to make classical music popularly appealing.
"Sure, the place has great acoustics, but as Taylor Swift’s Eras tour made clear, it’s not just about sounding great. You have to look great as well. You have to put on a show. Think of the symphony as providing a soundtrack for what you are about to experience. Please?”
“At last,” says Sandy Flopsweat, director of community engagement for the Jacobs Music Center, which has just re-opened following a four-year, $125 million remodel. “At last, we have what it takes to make classical music popularly appealing.
"Sure, the place has great acoustics, but as Taylor Swift’s Eras tour made clear, it’s not just about sounding great. You have to look great as well. You have to put on a show. Think of the symphony as providing a soundtrack for what you are about to experience. Please?”
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