Global Leaders Program
The Global Leaders Program (GLP) is an executive education graduate school for social entrepreneurship in music [1] headquartered in Washington DC with seasonal offices in Chile and Poland.
Motto | Excel. Connect. Transform. |
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Type | Private nonprofit |
Established | 2013 |
Founder | Nigel A. L. Clarke |
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Website | www |
Academic Curators
The Global Leaders Program offers a yearlong graduate curriculum co-curated by nine institutions of higher learning: Harvard University,[2] Duke University, Georgetown University, McGill University,[3] New York University, Bard College, The Foundation Center, The League of American Orchestras and El Sistema (USA).
International Fieldwork
GLP Cohort Members carry out immersive fieldwork in 40+ countries annually on five continents.[4][5] Fieldwork site hosts include the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Teatro del Lago, Universidad Austral de Chile, Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra, New Brunswick Youth Orchestra, Universidad Juárez del Estado de Durango, Verbier Festival, Fundación Azteca, Conservatory of Music of Puerto Rico, Metropolitan Youth Symphony, KIPP, Sphinx Organization, Fundación de Orquestas Juveniles e Infantiles de Chile, Universidad Catolica de Temuco, and the Recycled Orchestra of Cateura, among others.
History
Co-founded by Rhodes Scholar Nigel Clarke, currently Jamaica's chief financial officer & Minister of Finance, the GLP was established in 2013 as an affiliate of The Orchestra of the Americas Group. The GLP's third annual Full Cohort Residence took place in January 2020 in Chile.[6]
Notable faculty
- Marin Alsop | Baltimore Symphony Orchestra & Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra music director
- Matthew Bishop | The Economist former New York bureau chief
- Arthur C. Brooks | Harvard Kennedy School & Harvard Business School professor
- Carla Dirlikov Canales | The Canales Project founder
- Hobart Earle | Odessa Philharmonic Theater music director
- James Ehnes | Grammy Award winning Canadian violinist
- Michael J. Feuer | National Academy of Education former president
- Michael Gordon | Bang on a Can co-founder
- Angel Gil-Ordoñez | PostClassical Ensemble co-founder & artistic director
- Marcus Johnson | NAACP Image Award laureate
- William A. Haseltine | Harvard Medical School professor
- David Kelley | The Atlas Society founder
- David Ludwig | Curtis Institute of Music artistic dean
- Albrecht Mayer | Berlin Philharmonic principal oboe
- Margaret Martin | Harmony Project founder
- Anne Midgette | The Washington Post former music critic
- Hilda Ochoa-Brillembourg | Strategic Investment Group founding chairman
- Adam Ockelford | author & researcher
- Gabriela Ortiz | composer & Indiana University professor
- Frank J. Oteri | International Society for Contemporary Music vice-president
- Tom G. Palmer | Cato Institute senior fellow
- Ernesto Palacio | Rossini Opera Festival general director
- Panos Panay | Berklee College of Music director of innovation
- Jasper Parrott | HarrisonParrott co-founder
- Rafael Payare | Montreal Symphony Orchestra & San Diego Symphony music director
- Paolo Petrocelli | Coldplay cultural advisor
- Gabriel Prokofiev | composer & Nonclassical founder
- Nirupama Rao | XXVIII Foreign Secretary of India
- Norman E. Rosenthal | Georgetown Medical School professor
- Luis Szarán | Recycled Orchestra of Cateura founder
- Doris Sommer | Harvard University professor
- Alexandra Soumm | French violinist
- Thomas C. Südhof | Nobel Prize laureate
- Lars H. Thunell | The International Finance Corporation former CEO
- Hugo Ticciati | Confidencen Sweden artistic director
- Sergio Vela | Mexico's former Secretariat of Culture & Grupo Salinas artistic director
- Mike Vranos | Ellington Management Group founding chairman
- Veronica Wadley, CBE | London Arts Council chair & former editor of the Evening Standard
- William Westney | author & Geneva International Music Competition laureate
- Benjamin Zander | Boston Philharmonic Orchestra founder
References
- Rankin, Bill (April 2018). "The Global Leaders Program: More Musical Than It Sounds". La Scena Musicale (23–6). La Scène Musicale. Retrieved December 19, 2019.
- Cordano, M (January 31, 2018). "Líderes juveniles aprenden a combinar música y educación a orillas del lago Llanquihue". David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies. Harvard University. Retrieved December 19, 2019.
- Lorenzino, Lisa. "Global Leaders Program". McGill University Schulich School of Music. McGill University. Retrieved December 19, 2019.
- Tlaxcala, El Sol de (July 12, 2019). "Participan 200 estudiantes de música tlaxcaltecas en el "Festival Sinfónico 500 Años"" (July 12, 2019). El Sol de Tlaxcala. El Sol de Tlaxcala. Retrieved December 22, 2019.
- Ferguson, Lori (October 2018). ""The arts should serve everyone"". Luther Magazine (Fall 2018). Luther University. Retrieved May 4, 2020.
- Churchill, Mark. "2019 Cohort of Global Leaders Program Gathers in Chile". The World Ensemble. The World Ensemble. Retrieved December 21, 2019.