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Carnegie Hall: In 2004, the world famous Emerson String Quartet conducted an extensive series of master classes focusing on the six string quartets of Bela Bartok. Hundreds of hours of video were shot in a multi-camera shoot. Carnegie artistic and technical staff retained Larson Associates to find a way to put it on the web and make it engaging and approachable. The result features scrolling music notation, a database -powered search engine, and client selectable bandwidth.
Larson Associates is beginning a new project with Carnegie Hall featuring a series of master classes with the esteemed pianist Leon Fleischer playing the last three Schubert piano sonatas. |
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| Nonesuch Records, a part of the Warner Music Group, is recognized for both the unique quality of their recordings as well as their painstaking attention to graphic design and elegance. Larson Associates created the concept for their site, selected the design team, created the back end database and made the site work. |
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| The San Francisco Arts Monthly is the official arts and culture site of the city of San Francisco, and features the most complete and powerful searchable events database of any city in the country. Larson Associates created and currently maintain every aspect of this heavily trafficked arts resource. |
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| Holy Names University in Oakland California features one of the largest libraries of Kodaly notated folk songs in the country, and is recognized as such by the Library of Congress. With funding from the Hewlett Foundation, Larson Associates created a multimedia database featuring printable scores, source recordings and extensive background notes on hundreds of American folk songs, making this important library truly available to the world. |
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Working with Minnesota Public Radio, Larson Associates helped create the concept for a web-based approach to contemporary American music. The site went on to win a prestigious Peabody award on 2004.
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Working with the leading organizations representing the music industry in the United States (American Symphony Orchestra League, Opera America, Chorus America, the American Music Center and others) Larson Associates created MusicVista.org, a database driven site that aggregates content from the individual websites of these discipline based groups into one easily searchable resource for the nonprofit music industry. Importantly, this site was designed to work almost automatically, and requires very little staff time to administer.
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