ALWAYS THE MUSIC
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Tom Morris offers both inspiration and counsel - and sometimes a bracing but refreshing bucket of icy cold water - for arts presenters seeking to maintain vitality and relevance in our rapidly ever-changing world. - Ashley Capps, founder of Big Ears Festival
You hold in your hand a treasure trove of insights, reflections, predictions and even divinations - as well as a hearty dose of scintillating industry tales! Like the author himself, the book is full of grace and wisdom and exuberant optimism. Every musician and music lover must read it. - Claire Chase, flutist, founder of International Contemporary Ensemble, founder of Density Arts
Across his lifelong adventure in music, Tom Morris partnered with some of the most inspired and inspiring personalities to bring forth exquisitely provocative programs that overwhelmed audiences with their beauty and power. If there is one book to read about music, one book that captures the human alchemy that makes a great orchestra or festival tick, this is it. - Jim Collins, author, Good to Great
Tom Morris's fascinating, inspiring book is chock full of crucial life lessons and vivid anecdotes. Layered with rich insights and big-picture takeaways, this book feels like the education we need: an invaluable tour through the last several decades of the classical music business, and a helpful set of suggestions for its future. - Vijay Iyer, pianist, composer, Harvard University faculty
Morris is now the universally respected sage of the classical music world without having lost any of his mischievous and at times almost anarchic sense of humor. 'Always the Music' shows us why we need provocateurs such as him in a business that so easily goes stale and tends to take itself too seriously way too often. - Esa-Pekka Salonen, conductor, composer
Chapter after captivating chapter, Morris opens the door to his deeply personal friendships with musical luminaries as well as the next generation's pioneers. In doing so, he reveals his undiminished curiosity, passion and optimism for classical music's future. Ultimately, his career is a roadmap for anyone wanting to understand what service leadership looks like in music and the arts. - Chad Smith, President and CEO of the Boston Symphony