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When life gives you lemons...make beer??
I read with great interest this recent article in my local paper, Boulder’s Daily Camera, about some changes coming to a nearby brewery....
Jeffrey Nytch
Apr 4, 20154 min read
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"Entrepreneurship Porn" comes to the arts
Because I delight in irony, I thought I’d post this blog on Valentine’s Day and in conjunction with the premiere weekend of the...
Jeffrey Nytch
Feb 15, 20159 min read
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When good business supports good art
One of the attitudes pervading the fine arts is that “good business” and “good art” are fundamentally opposing forces, and that it is...
Jeffrey Nytch
Jan 24, 20152 min read
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Writing music...and writing words
I've begun working on a book about arts entrepreneurship. And as I proceed with what's called the "proposal" (essentially a highly...
Jeffrey Nytch
Oct 3, 20142 min read
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A new society is born!
Last weekend I had the privilege of attending a gathering at Southern Methodist University’s Meadows School of the Arts in Dallas, the...
Jeffrey Nytch
Jun 13, 20147 min read
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Fear...and entrepreneurship
Last week I attended the Network of Music Career Development Officers which, despite its somewhat inelegant name, is the best conference...
Jeffrey Nytch
Jan 23, 201410 min read
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Do some arts organizations deserve to fail?
That provocative question comes from this controversial article that ran in The Wall Street Journal last month, sparking flame wars...
Jeffrey Nytch
Dec 11, 20132 min read
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Featured in Greg Sandow's blog
Advocate, educator, and consultant Greg Sandow features my Symphony No. 1: Formations in his blog, "The Future of Classical Music." Check...
Jeffrey Nytch
Nov 2, 20133 min read
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Multi-tasking...and entrepreneurship
How do the ultimate "Jacks of all Trades" manage their time & tasks?
Jeffrey Nytch
May 29, 20131 min read
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Symphony update!
Find out the latest progress with my Symphony No. 1, as well as some amusing challenges composers face...
Jeffrey Nytch
May 25, 20131 min read
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Music and...geology??
How did I end up pursuing such a "strange" combination? Maybe it's not so strange after all...
Jeffrey Nytch
Apr 3, 20131 min read
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Jeffrey Nytch
Mar 28, 20130 min read
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Join our consortium!
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Jeffrey Nytch
Mar 5, 20131 min read
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A symphony's building blocks
Here is the next video blog, on "Building Blocks," in my series documenting the creation of my Symphony No. 1: Formations.
Jeffrey Nytch
Feb 28, 20131 min read
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Nesting...
Here's the next installment in my video blog on my Symphony No. 1: Formations!
Jeffrey Nytch
Feb 5, 20131 min read
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Introduction to Symphony No. 1: Formations
Here is the first in my series of video blogs documenting the creation of my Symphony No. 1: Formations. You can view these here or on my...
Jeffrey Nytch
Jan 23, 20131 min read
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Symphony No. 1 Commissioned!
Great news, friends! Art, science, and entrepreneurship have come together in a commission for my first Symphony from the Boulder...
Jeffrey Nytch
Dec 16, 20121 min read
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What happens in Vegas...
Last year I was fortunate to see Kelly Clarkson in concert. It was a fantastic evening of entertainment, and I was struck by how the show...
Jeffrey Nytch
Dec 14, 20123 min read
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This kind of thinking...
It’s always nice when a former student gives you feedback on how you’ve helped them. Recently I asked a student who was at CU a few years...
Jeffrey Nytch
Dec 5, 20122 min read
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Embracing the Gray
I came across an interesting blog this week by a guy named Tom Hood. In it Hood said that the mark of a true leader is the ability to...
Jeffrey Nytch
Nov 14, 20122 min read
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