Frank Salomon Associates only tours projects of the highest quality from around the world with a continuing commitment to in-depth career development for exceptional artists with original voices.
Frank Salomon Associates is committed to generating new audiences through a variety of imaginative and educational outreach activities for students and audiences of all ages. Providing musical and non-musical contextual links for each program makes the arts less intimidating without compromising artistic integrity. Children will enjoy creating their own works of art (visual, photography, choreography, composition, etc.) inspired by a piece they will hear or have heard. These works can be presented to the public at a concert or displayed at your venue.
Frank Salomon Associates can help to develop a promotional plan for each concert, along with education/outreach activities. There are even consulting services which are provided as a means to ensure that our artists offer the most successful presentations.
Frank Salomon is also involved in a number of arts organizations.

As an administrator with the Marlboro Music School and Festival in Vermont, Frank Salomon has been deeply involved since 1960, working closely with his good friend and colleague Anthony Checchia. The Musicians from Marlboro touring program is one of the major areas of responsibility of FSA. Their website can be found at http://www.marlboromusic.org.

The Peoples' Symphony Concert series was founded “to provide good music for students, teachers and workers” at minimum prices. It continues to offer New Yorker’s on a budget concerts by major and emerging artists for as little as $ 4.70 per ticket on subscription. Concerts are held Saturday evenings at Washington Irving High School or Sunday afternoons at Town Hall. For more information, please call (212) 586-4680. See New York Times article. Check out their website for complete concert listing and ticket information http://www.pscny.org.

Since 1959, Frank Salomon has administered Alexander Schneider's New School Concerts series in Greenwich Village, which has introduced many exceptional ensembles and soloists to New York audiences. In 1968, he created the annual New York String Orchestra Seminar for the country's top student musicians aged 15 - 22 for ten days during their Christmas holidays, with with chamber music coaching and two acclaimed Carnegie Hall orchestral performances. Both projects continue under the leadership of the Artistic Advisory Board of Isidore Cohen, Jaime Laredo, Arnold Steinhardt and Michael Tree. For more information, please email or call (212) 243-9937. You can also visit their website at http://www.newschoolconcerts.org/.

The non-profit International Arts Foundation Inc., was founded by Frank Salomon in 1990 to create new arts and education projects and partnerships. Round table discussions on creating successful residencies as well as IAF's highly successful 1992 multi - disciplinary project, "The Revolution of Expression: 1911-1912-1913" and the educational materials that were created, have laid the groundwork for additional community-based national and international projects. For more information, please email or call Barrie Steinberg at (212) 581-5197. You can also visit their website at http://www.internationalartsfoundation.org/.

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