Event Details

Location: Chatham, MA


You are cordially invited to

Wednesday, October 30, 2019
11:30am Registration & Cash Bar
12pm Lunch & Presentation

Eastward Ho!, Chatham
$36 per person

Symphony MoneyBall: How the Arts Can Compete in a Digital World
Jung-Ho Pak, Cape Symphony Conductor

Arts groups and non-profit organizations haven’t evolved strategically for the past 100 years, and meanwhile there is a digital revolution of streaming and social media that is changing the way people are consuming arts and entertainment.  Jung-Ho Pak takes an unusual look from the conductor’s podium at how the performing arts can compete.

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Menu
Appetizer:  Mixed Green Salad with Roasted Apples, Great Hill Bleu Cheese, Candied Pecans, Cranberry Dressing, Assorted Rolls & Butter
Entree:  (served with Parmesan Herb Risotto and Asparagus Spears)
Your Choice of:
1.  Lemon Thyme Grilled Statler Chicken Breast with Citrus Dijon Sauce
2.  Baked Cod with Ritz Cracker Crumb Topping with Lemon Caper sauce
3.  Chef Choice Vegetarian Option
Dessert:  White Chocolate Mousse Parfait, Caramel Sauce, Fresh Berries

About Jung-Ho Pak
Described by the New York Times as a conductor who “radiates enthusiasm” and the Los Angeles Times as “a real grabber”, Jung-Ho Pak is known for his unique vision of the role of classical music. Since 2007 he has been Artistic Director and Conductor of the Cape Symphony in Massachusetts, one of the largest orchestras in the New England region. Mr. Pak is also Artistic Advisor and Conductor of the Fremont Symphony.  Previously, he has been Artistic Director and Conductor of Orchestra Nova, the New Haven Symphony Orchestra, and the San Diego Symphony, which Mr. Pak guided from bankruptcy to unprecedented financial success.

As a nationally recognized educator, he served as Music Director with the University of Southern California (USC) Symphony and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music Orchestra, as well as Director of Orchestras and Music Director of the World Youth Symphony Orchestra at the Interlochen Center for the Arts, Principal Conductor of the Emmy-nominated Disney Young Musicians Symphony, Music Director of the Debut Orchestra, Colburn Chamber Orchestra, and Diablo Ballet. Guest conducting has taken him to Europe, Russia, South America and Asia.  Mr. Pak is also a frequent speaker on television and radio including TED Talks and NPR appearances, as well as a clinician and conductor at national music festivals.

For more information, please visit Jung-Ho Pak’s BIO on the Cape Symphony website.