This week's conversation features Stephen Block, Director of the Tasmanian Chamber Music Festival, discussing his remarkable journey in arts leadership from the early days of the Australian String Quartet through to his current role.
Stephen shares fascinating insights from his formative years in Adelaide during the Dunstan era, and his pivotal role in establishing the Australian String Quartet as a national chamber music ensemble. He discusses the evolution of arts funding and audience development in Australia through his various leadership roles.
Key discussion points include:
- The cultural impact of the Dunstan era in South Australia
- Establishing the Australian String Quartet
- Building national touring networks
- Developing corporate partnerships and philanthropy
- The role of chamber music in contemporary society
- Programming for heritage venues
- Festival development and audience engagement
- The importance of architectural heritage in concert presentation
- Building sustainable arts organisations
- The evolution of arts leadership in Australia
Throughout the conversation, Stephen emphasises the importance of creating memorable aesthetic experiences and building lasting relationships with audiences and supporters.
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About Stephen Block: Stephen Block is the Director of the Tasmanian Chamber Music Festival. His career spans major roles including CEO of the Australian String Quartet and General Manager of Melbourne Chamber Orchestra. He has made significant contributions to chamber music in Australia through various leadership positions.
Episode Credits:
- Host: Samuel Cairnduff
- Guest: Stephen Block
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