74TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE JUNE 3-5, 2019 | NASHVILLE, TN

EXHIBITORS, SPONSORS, AND DAILY SCHEDULE OF EVENTS THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS AND FUNDERS PRESENTING SPONSOR OF THE CONFERENCE

Akustiks, LLC The Aaron Copland Onstage Publications Fund for Music American Express Opus 3 Artists ESa Architects American Pianists Partners in Performance Association Fisher Dachs Associates PatronManager The Amphion Foundation Ford Motor Company RATstands Ltd. Paul M. Angell Family Ford Motor Company Fund Robert Swaney Foundation Howard Gilman Foundation Consulting, Inc. Arts Consulting Group, Inc. Ann and Gordon Getty SD&A Teleservices, Inc. ASCAP Foundation SOS Global Express Bennett Direct Francis Goelet Charitable TALASKE I Sound Thinking Lead T BlackDressCode.com rusts TCG Entertainment Boomerang Carnets | CIB IMG Artists Threshold Acoustics Broadcast Music, Inc. (BMI) LiveNote® Virginia B. Toulmin The Andrew W. Mellon The CHG Charitable Trust, Foundation as recommended by Foundation TRG Arts Carole Haas Gravagno Music City Hit-Makers Vatic Colbert Artists National Endowment Management for the Arts The Wallace Foundation Columbia Artists Naxos of America Young Concert Artists

2 LEAGUE OF AMERICAN ORCHESTRAS | 74TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE EXHIBIT AREA MAP

EXHIBITOR HOURS MONDAY JUNE 3, 2019 | 11:00am-5:00pm TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 2019 | 8:00am-5:00pm WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2019 | 8:00am-1:00pm [#Orch2019]

HOSTED BY THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY | JUNE 3-5, 2019 3 4 LEAGUE OF AMERICAN ORCHESTRAS | 74TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Grammy winner Jason Vieaux performs the Leshnoff Guitar Concerto with the Nashville Symphony and Giancarlo Guerrero on Naxos

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HOSTED BY THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY | JUNE 3-5, 2019 5 ACOUSTICS Akustiks, LLC | Booth 225 | SPONSOR 93 North Main Street, Suite 2 | Norwalk, CT 06854 t 203 299 1904 | akustiks.com Christopher Blair, Principal/Tuning Conductor Paul Scarbrough, Principal C. Russell Todd, Principal Akustiks specializes in acoustic design for concert and recital halls. 74th National Some of our notable projects include Schermerhorn Symphony Center in Conference Nashville and the recent renovations to famed Cincinnati Music Hall. NASHVILLE TALASKE | Booth 233 | SPONSOR

EXHIBITORS June 3-5, 2019 1033 South Boulevard, Suite 101 | Oak Park, IL 60302 t 708 524 2800 | talaske.com Henry Fogel, Marketing Director Richard Talaske, President & Principal Acoustic Consultant TALASKE is a group of professionals who are passionate about designing environments for the performing arts that enrich the experience of educators, students, and audiences alike. Threshold Acoustics | Booth 215 | SPONSOR 141 West Jackson Boulevard, Suite 2080 | Chicago, IL 60604 t 312 386 1400 | thresholdacoustics.com Carl Giegold, Partner Dawn Schuette, Principal Cynthia Steele, Chief Storyteller Threshold provides acoustics and AV design consulting for performing arts buildings, aware of tradition and turned toward the future, relating to each client and project with clarity, accessibility, and individuality.

APPAREL Black Dress Code Ltd. | Booth 207 | SPONSOR 21 Lammas Park Road | London W5 5JD | United Kingdom t +44 7983 281244 | blackdresscode.com Rhoda Chan, Designer Daniella Gluck, Founder and Managing Director Black Dress Code Ltd. is the first company to make a stylish range of clothes designed specifically to allow musicians the freedom to move and perform at their best.

ARTIST MANAGEMENT / ARTISTS AND ENSEMBLES Ariel Artists LLC | Tabletop S P.O. Box 230495 | Boston, MA 02123 t 917 496 1414 | arielartists.com Oni Buchanan, Founder and Director Nina Moe, Director of Artist Representation Ariel Artists is a management company whose masterful artists specialize in innovative concert programming, thought-provoking interdisciplinary projects, and customized educational/outreach offerings.

6 LEAGUE OF AMERICAN ORCHESTRAS | 74TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Athlone Artists | Booth 106 711 Atlantic Avenue | Boston, MA 02111 t 617 651 4600 | athloneartists.com Miguel Rodriguez, Founder and President Athlone Artists is a boutique agency representing opera and concert artists internationally. We offer a personable approach to artist management to an exclusive roster of classical singers, conductors, and stage directors. Cadenza Artists | Booth 118 12021 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 710 | Los Angeles, CA 90025 t 310 896 8527 | cadenzaartists.com John Schwerbel, Booking Agent, Midwest Region Julia Torgovitskaya Rapoport, CEO and Principal Manager Cadenza Artists was founded in 2010 by Jennifer Rosenfeld and Julia Torgovitskaya with the mission of being an artist-centered music agency. They are quickly evolving into a global artist management company and agency. Cirque de la Symphonie, LTD | Booth 110 1000 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard, Suite 6-375 | Suwanee, GA 30024 t 706 202 2798 | cirquedelasymphonie.com Alexander Streltsov, President & CEO Unique production designed to bring the magic of cirque to the music hall! Audiences are thrilled by aerialists and acrobats sharing the stage with the the symphony. Themes: Cinema, , Holidays, Light Classics, and more. Colbert Artists Management, Inc. | Tabletop B | SPONSOR 307 7th Avenue, Suite 2006 | New York, NY 10001 t 212 757 0782 | colbertartists.com Lee Prinz, Senior Vice President Christina Putnam, Executive Vice President With an eye to the future while maintaining traditional values, Colbert Artists Management, Inc. represents a select list of international conductors, instrumentalists, vocalists, and chamber groups. Columbia Artists | Booth 221 | SPONSOR 5 | New York, NY 10019 t 212 841 9500 | columbia-artists.com Alicia Horwitz, Booking Agent and National Sales Director Leah Keith, Booking Agent Jake Kinderman, Booking Agent Erika Noguchi, Associate Manager Jacob Rosenblum, Booking Representative Martin Wittenberg, Artist Manager Emily Yoon, Vice President Columbia Artists is a legendary performing arts firm founded in 1930 that continues to expand and develop new and diverse activities in the fields of artist management and live performing arts throughout the world.

HOSTED BY THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY | JUNE 3-5, 2019 7 Concert Artists Guild | Booth 119 850 Seventh Avenue, PH-A | New York, NY 10019 t 212 333 5200 x116 | concertartists.org Steven D. Shaiman, Senior Vice President/Director, Artist Management Chris Williams, Vice President, Artist Management The mission of Concert Artists Guild, internationally recognized as a leading arts service agency for six decades, is to discover, nurture, and promote young musicians, all of whom are selected via CAG’s renowned 74th National annual international competition. Conference NASHVILLE Dan Kamin’s Comedy Concertos | Booth 120 366 Avon Drive | Pittsburgh, PA 15228

EXHIBITORS June 3-5, 2019 t 412 563 0468 | dankamin.com Dan Kamin, Buffoon Soloist The Lost Elephant, The Classical Clown, and Dan’s other programs transform traditional family and pops concerts into exciting theatrical events, providing an enticing gateway into the joys of classical music for young and old alike. Dean Artists Management | Tabletop U 500A Bloor Street West | Toronto, ON M5S 143 | Canada t 416 969 7300 | deanartists.com Henry Ingram, Managing Director/Director, Concerts Division Dean Artists Management specializes in the management of classically trained singers, conductors, and opera stage directors/choreographers. The roster is a balanced mix of artists with established international careers and carefully chosen emerging artists. Dispeker Artists International Inc. | Booth 116 195 Chrystie Street, Suite 809J | New York, NY 10002 t 212 421 7676 | dispeker.com Emmy Tu, Director Dispeker Artists has been a leading classical music artist management firm since 1947. We proudly represent a diverse roster of distinguished artists including conductors, instrumentalists, opera/concert singers, ensembles, and special projects. Frank Salomon Associates, Inc. | Tabletop V 16 West 36th Street, #1205 | New York, NY 10018 t 212 581 5197 | franksalomon.com Tim Mar, Vice President, Director of Booking Barrie Steinberg, President Partnering with you for 50+ years to offer inspired and inspiring performances, from our exceptional instrumentalists, ensembles and conductors, that help generate new audiences with a fresh approach to masterworks, intriguing repertoire, and engagement activities.

8 LEAGUE OF AMERICAN ORCHESTRAS | 74TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Jonathan Wentworth Associates | Tabletop L 5501 45th Avenue, #208 | Hyattsville, MD 20781 t 914 667 0707 | jwentworth.com Kenneth Wentworth Martha Woods, President Our world-class roster includes Grammy-winning guitarist Jason Vieaux, acclaimed pianists André Laplante and Christopher Taylor, award- winning violinist Eunice Kim, Naumburg award-winning cellist Clancy Newman, conductors Robert Franz, Andrew Constantine, Michael Butterman, and many more. Judson Management Group | Tabletop H 145 East | New York, NY 10022 t 212 974 1917 | jmginy.com Mark Alpert, Senior Vice President Desiree Halac, Senior Vice President Alana Klonoski, Booking Representative Judson Management Group, Inc. (JMGI) was founded in 1992, in order to provide a comprehensive approach to the branding of luxury products and identifying the efficacy of employing classical music, dance, theater, and jazz as marketing tools. The principal activity of JMGI is the formulation and implementation of brand strategies, and the management of classical musicians and communications. JWP Agency | Tabletop Q 7916 Woodpointe Court | Sarasota, FL 34238 t 941 924 8452 | jwpagency.com Steve Frumkin, Principal JWP Agency, formed in 1990, handles artist booking and management. With offices in Cleveland, OH and Sarasota, FL, JWP’s primary focus is on Jazz, World, Great American Songbook, and Pop. Kanzen Arts | Tabletop A 67-26 Exeter Street | Forest Hills, NY 11375 t 917 702 8403 | kanzenarts.com Earl Blackburn, President Dedicated to the successful intersection of performing arts and commerce, Kanzen Arts is a contemporary performing arts management representing artists and touring projects throughout the world. Kirshbaum Associates | Tabletop G 711 West End Avenue, Suite 5KN | New York, NY 10025 t 212 222 4843 | kirshbaumassociates.com Jason Belz, Vice President, Director of Booking and Artist Management Kirshbaum Associates Inc., located on New York’s Upper West Side, has built an enviable reputation as a highly personalized artist management and public relations firm that represents a select and distinguished roster of artists.

HOSTED BY THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY | JUNE 3-5, 2019 9 Latitude 45 Arts | Tabletop M 107, Boulevard St-Joseph Ouest | Montréal, QC H2T 2P7 | Canada t 514 276 2694 | latitude45arts.com Eoin Ó Catháin, Booking Agent Latitude 45 represents a wide array of artists who work in the field of music. We represent singers, instrumentalists, and composers from across the Americas and from many corners of the globe in many styles and techniques. Latitude 45’s artists engage audiences with the power of commitment and the joys of curiosity. Latitude 45, like the imagination, 74th National embraces the world. Conference NASHVILLE Marcus Roberts Enterprises, Inc. | Booth 112 73 Dwinell Street | West Roxbury, MA 02132

EXHIBITORS June 3-5, 2019 t 617 323 3972 | marcusroberts.com Lynn Moore, Artist Manager Marcus Roberts Enterprises, Inc. is an artist management and production company at the interface of jazz and classical music. Repertoire includes Gershwin and other American music, including two original Marcus Roberts piano concertos. Marilyn Rosen Presents LLC | Tabletop D 25 Custer Street, Suite 204 | Boston, MA 02130 t 617 901 9580 | marilynrosenpresents.com Marilyn Rosen, President Marilyn Rosen Presents specializes in booking world-renowned artists for symphony programming including Classic Rock, Disco, American Songbook/Broadway, World Music, and Holiday—all to celebrate excellence, diversity, and joy. MKI Artists | Tabletop J One Lawson Lane | Burlington, VT 05401 t 802 658 2592 | mkiartists.com Julie Gaitens, Artists Manager/Booking Agent John Zion, Managing Director MKI Artists is a full-service artist representation agency. Helmed by John Zion, our experienced team directs the careers of a select group of soloists, conductors, and ensembles. Music City Hit-Makers | Booth 209 | SPONSOR 1101 18th Avenue South, Suite 503 | Nashville, TN 37212 t 615 991 4210 | musiccityhitmakers.com Charles Dixon, Creator/Producer Renata Johns, Director of Operations Music City Hit-Makers fuses two things uniquely American— the songwriter and symphony pops. Featuring award-winning Nashville songwriters who have penned hits for Carrie Underwood, Kenny Chesney, Dixie Chicks, Rascal Flatts and many more, “The Songs, Their Stories, A Symphony” is part storytelling, part comedy, and mostly, unforgettable acoustic performances of sixteen #1 songs!

10 LEAGUE OF AMERICAN ORCHESTRAS | 74TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Opus 3 Artists | Booth 202 & 204 | SPONSOR 470 South | New York, NY 10016 t 212 584 7500 | opus3artists.com Christina Baker, Manager, Artists & Attractions Robert Berretta, Vice President, Senior Director, Booking Jonathan Brill, Executive Vice President, Manager Scott Mello, Booking Agent Matthew Oberstein, Vice President, Manager, Artists & Attractions Sarah Pelch, Vice President, Director, Classical Booking Daniel Vesey, Booking Agent Opus 3 Artists LLC is a leading company managing the careers and touring activities of many of the world’s most distinguished performing artists and ensembles. Park Avenue Artists | Tabletop I 101 West 23rd Street, No. 316 | New York, NY 10011 t 212 729 4566 | parkavenueartists.com Laura Dunaway, Director of Artist Touring Vincent Russo, Vice President Park Avenue Artists is a multi-faceted music company working to shepherd the careers of established and emerging artists with extraordinary talents that will have a significant and positive impact on the arts as whole. Robert Gilder & Company | Tabletop P 122 West 27th Street | New York, NY 10001 t 212 397 5299 | robertgilder.co Robert Gilder, Managing Director With offices in London and New York, Robert Gilder & Co. is an established international artist management company servicing a roster of sought-after conductors, world-class singers, and highly skilled instrumentalists. Schmidt Artists International, Inc. | Tabletop E 21 West 74th Street | New York, NY 10023 t 212 421 8500 | schmidtart.com Patricia Handy, President and Managing Director Drew Hemenger, Vice President It is the fundamental belief of Schmidt Artists International that classical music is vital to the human spirit. We represent the highest quality artists for their commitment to authentic and insightful interpretations. Sciolino Artist Management, LLC | Booth 128 230 West, 14J | New York, NY 10024 t 212 721 9975 | samnyc.us Gabriela Fahnenstiel, Associate Artist Manager Chester Lane, Executive Director Marianne Sciolino, Executive Director Sciolino Artist Management (SAM) is a New York-based artist management firm dedicated to working closely with orchestras, presenters, and festivals to deliver excellent musicianship while meeting their programming and budgetary needs.

HOSTED BY THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY | JUNE 3-5, 2019 11 Young Concert Artists, Inc. | Tabletop C | SPONSOR 1776 Broadway, Suite 1500 | New York, NY 10019 t 212 307 6657 | yca.org Monica Felkel, Director of Artist Management Daniel Kellogg, President Vicki Margulies, Artist Manager Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Anne Akiko Meyers, Julia Bullock, Jeremy Denk, Karen Gomyo, Mason Bates, Chee-Yun, Alban Gerhardt, Sasha Cooke, and Lise de la Salle started their careers with YCA. Engage our newest 74th National discoveries now! Conference NASHVILLE COMPETITIONS EXHIBITORS June 3-5, 2019 Astral Artists | Tabletop F 230 South Broad Street, Suite 300 | Philadelphia, PA 19102 t 215 735 6999 | astralartists.org Leslie Johnson, Director of Concerts & Artist Services Julia Rubio, Executive Director Astral is an early career incubator that fosters the early careers of extraordinary classical musicians. We create cohorts of artists ready to build a future for classical music rooted in excellence and equity. International Violin Competition of Indianapolis | Tabletop N 32 East Washington Street, Suite 1320 | Indianapolis, IN 46204 t 317 637 4574 | violin.org Glen Kwok, Executive Director Celebrating four decades of discovery, “The Indianapolis” is regarded as one of the world’s most important competitions for discovering talent and launching successful concert careers of its quadrennial competition Laureates. Sphinx Organization | Booth 122 400 Renaissance Center | Detroit, MI 48243 t 313 877 9100 | sphinxmusic.org Andre Dowell, Senior Director, Education and Artist Engagement Afa Dworkin, President and Artistic Director The Sphinx Organization is the social justice organization dedicated to transforming lives through the power of diversity in the arts. CONSULTING Arts Consulting Group | Booth 223 | SPONSOR 292 Newbury Street, Suite 315 | Boston, MA 02115 t 888 234 4236 | artsconsulting.com Cindy Grzanowski, Vice President, Earned Revenue Enhancement Bruce Thibodeau, President Arts Consulting Group is the leading provider of hands-on interim management, executive search, revenue enhancement, facilities and program planning, strategic planning, and capacity-building services for the arts and culture industry.

12 LEAGUE OF AMERICAN ORCHESTRAS | 74TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE CORPORATION , Weill Music Institute | Booth 109 881 Seventh Avenue | New York, NY 10019 t 212 247 7800 | carnegiehall.org/education Eun Lee, Manager, Learning & Engagement Adriel Lyles, Associate, Learning and Engagement Programs Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute (WMI) produces an extraordinary range of music education and social impact programs each season. These programs will reach over 500,000 people around the globe in the 2019-2020 season. EQUIPMENT RATstands | Booth 211 | SPONSOR Unit 3 Waterside Business Park | Witham, CM8 3YQ | United Kingdom t 44 (0) 208 7414 x804 | ratstands.com Glenn Chapman, Managing Director Joe Ward, Global Sales The RAT Stand was born in 1976 when one of the UK’s leading opera companies commissioned the design of an all-new illuminated music stand. Since then 1000 opera houses, theaters, concert halls and performing arts venues all over the world have come to value our products. FUNDRAISING Blueprint Advancement | Booth 205 825 West Wisconsin Avenue | Milwaukee, WI 53233 t 312 757 5934 | blueprintadvancement.com Paul Larson, President Blueprint partners with nonprofit arts to maximize long-term contributed revenue growth. We provide consulting on full development plans or specific projects, outsourced telefunding, and tele-services software to grow contributed and earned revenue. Kamron Coleman Art | Booth 201 & 203 6003 Blue River Drive Southeast | Salem, OR 97306 t 509 240 7550 | kamroncolemanart.store Kamron Coleman, Owner Fine art of your symphony. Fundraising customized for your culture. An original oil painting, a limited edition, and a framed Giclee, provided at no cost to qualified symphonies. Editions, prints, and merchandize available for resale. Robert Swaney Consulting, Inc. | Booth 213 | SPONSOR 580 North Peterman Road | Greenwood, IN 46142 t 317 300 4443 | rscfundraising.com Catherine Heitz New, Project Consultant Bob Swaney, Founder & Chief Executive Officer Robert Sweibel, Principal Robert Swaney Consulting, Inc. (RSC) is a leading national provider of contributed revenue growth strategies, fundraising direct mail programs, and executive searches for arts and cultural institutions.

HOSTED BY THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY | JUNE 3-5, 2019 13 LIBRARIES R&H Concert Library | Concord Theatricals | Tabletop O 229 West 28th Street, 11th Floor | New York, NY 10001 t 212 699 6568 | rnh.com/concerts.html Robin Pomatto, Coordinator, Concert and Foreign Licensing The R&H Concert Library offers a diverse and vibrant roster of composers and songwriters, and a vast and historic catalog of works by the most treasured names in music history. 74th National Conference NASHVILLE MARKETING Onstage Publications | Booth 217 | SPONSOR EXHIBITORS June 3-5, 2019 1612 Prosser Avenue | Kettering, OH 45409 t 866 577 3303 | onstagepublications.com Norm Orlowski, President & CEO Engaging audiences, increasing returns. Onstage pays you to save money. Really. You concentrate on your performance; we sell your advertisers and audiences. We provide program books, digital tools, and direct mail for free. Vatic | Booth 228 | SPONSOR 7306 Walling Lane | Dallas, TX 75231 t 469 688 0162 | vatic.tech Sean Kelly, Founder Gary Lyons, Vatic Vatic provides dynamic pricing software specifically designed for nonprofit performing arts. Vatic uses your budgeted revenue and capacity targets to manage pricing, ensuring that you maximize revenue while increasing capacity. MUSIC PUBLISHERS Gavia Music | Tabletop R [email protected] | dosiamckay.com Dosia McKay, Composer Publishing company of composer Dosia McKay offering music for symphony orchestra and chamber ensembles. PRODUCTION COMPANY Jurassic Parts Family Concert | Booth 108 11961 Caddo Creek Drive | Lavon, TX 75166 t 972 226 7118 | singletonproductions.com Paula Singleton, Vice President Robert Singleton, President Bob Singleton is a Grammy®-nominated composer-producer creating affordable multi-media kids and family concerts. New audiences will fall in love with the sound, experience, and people of your symphony orchestra, and return for more.

14 LEAGUE OF AMERICAN ORCHESTRAS | 74TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE KV 265 – Science & Symphony Films | Booth 114 PO Box 210995 | Nashville, TN 37221 t 630 886 6443 | kv265.org Anne Barlow, Director of External Affairs Jose Francisco Salgado, Executive Director KV 265 is the creator of the acclaimed Science & Symphony films produced to enhance concerts. The films follow the character and tempo of classical as well as modern masterpieces. Great for community engagement! Video Ideas/Film Score in Reverse | Booth 104 1100 Riverfront Parkway | Chattanooga, TN 37402 t 423 894 2677 | videoideas.com Jerry Waddell, President “Film Score in Reverse” programs offer cinematic programs cued backstage and perfectly timed to your live performance. They include “Voyage of Discovery 2,” “One Small Step,” “Flicker,” “Our Town,” and “The Spanish Trail Suite”. RECORD COMPANY Naxos of America | Booth 229 | SPONSOR 1810 Columbia Avenue, Suite 28 | Franklin, TN 37064 t 615-771-9393 | naxosusa.com Jesse Bobick, Marketing Manager Trudy Lartz, Account Manager – Special Markets Naxos of America is the leading classical music distributor in North America and serves as the North American headquarters of Naxos Music Group. TECHNOLOGY Fine Arts Software | Tabletop K 112 Covington Sqaure Drive | Cary, NC 27513 t 919 380 1229 | fineartssoftware.com Tom Gaitens, President Fine Arts Software is the North American distributor for OPAS– the worldwide leader in Orchestra Management Software. We also provide consultation for arts-related technology issues. InstantEncore | Booth 219 | SPONSOR 8380 Miramar Mall | San Diego, CA 92121 t 412 418 4696 | learn.instantencore.com/livenote David Dombrosky, Chief Marketing Officer InstantEncore and The Philadelphia Orchestra have combined forces to bring you LiveNote®—an interactive concert guide for mobile devices. InstantEncore is the leading provider of mobile solutions to performing arts organizations around the globe.

HOSTED BY THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY | JUNE 3-5, 2019 15 Newzik | Booth 124 7 Avenue Ingres | Paris, 75016 | France t 337 565 7150 x6 | newzik.com Aurelia Azoulay, Co-Founder Newzik is a comprehensive music reading solution developed and customized to fit the needs of professional orchestras. With digital scores on iPads, Newzik enhances the sheet music workflow.

74th National TELEMARKETING Conference Bennett Direct | Booth 227 | SPONSOR NASHVILLE The Wells Building, 324 Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1220 Milwaukee, WI 53202

EXHIBITORS June 3-5, 2019 t 414 225 0600 | bennett-direct.com Susan Bennett, Chief Executive Officer Kelly Tice, Director of Operations Specializing in telefunding and telemarketing programs, our firm applies creative, custom approaches to our clients’ unique challenges and circumstances. We offer fresh solutions to an ever-changing market place. SD&A Teleservices, Inc. | Booth 235 | SPONSOR 5757 West Century Boulevard | Los Angeles, CA 90045 t 310 693 2900 | sdats.com Mary Jane Avans, Vice President, Business Development Elizabeth McClain, Vice President, Account Services SD&A has proudly served the performing arts community since 1983. With efforts guided by the company’s core values—quality service, integrity, innovation, and collaboration—SD&A has successfully designed and managed teleservices for hundreds of organizations. THEATER DESIGN Fisher Dachs Associates | Booth 226 | SPONSOR 22 West 19th Street, Floor 6 | New York, NY 10011 t 212 691 3020 | fda-online.com Robert Campbell, Associate Principal The planning and design consultants at Fisher Dachs Associates have a great appreciation for and a sophisticated understanding of concert halls. With over 50 completed venues for symphony orchestras worldwide, we lead the field. TICKETING PatronManager | Booth 222 & 224 | SPONSOR 33 West 60th Street, 2nd Floor, | New York, NY 10023 t 212 271 4328 | patronmanager.com Aaron Schwartzbord, Director of Marketing PatronManager’s mission is to revolutionize the arts industry by helping customers build stronger, more profitable relationships with their patrons using our CRM system, which combines ticketing, fundraising, and marketing built entirely on the Salesforce Platform.

16 LEAGUE OF AMERICAN ORCHESTRAS | 74TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Tessitura Network | Booth 123 11700 Preston Road | Dallas, TX 75230 t 888 643 5778 | tessituranetwork.com Tim Zagorc, Director, Business Development Tessitura Software provides a complete picture of a visitor’s relationship with your organization. It handles ticketing, fundraising, marketing, education, and more in one unified system. Learn more at tessituranetwork.com. TRAVEL Boomerang Carnets | Booth 220 | SPONSOR 18-4 East Dundee Road, Suite 110 | Barrington, IL 60010 t 800 282 2900 | atacarnet.com Monika Jadeszko, ATA Carnet Customer Service & Sales Representative Margaret “Marge” Walsh, ATA Carnet Customer Service & Sales Representative An ATA Carnet temporary export document makes touring abroad easier and cheaper. Duty-, tax-, and hassle-free customs clearance for boomerang freight to 87 countries and territories. We’re ATA Carnet Specialists. Classical Movements | Booth 121 711 Princess Street | Alexandria, VA 22314 t 703 683 6040 | classicalmovements.com Neeta Helms, Founder and President Classical Movements is the premier concert tour company for the world’s great orchestras and choirs, creating meaningful cultural experiences through music in 145 countries. Nine Muses Travel | Booth 111 1080 Bergen Street #201 | , NY 11216 t 347 787 0990 | ninemusestravel.com Danielle Dybiec, President Nurture support for your institution with a donor group trip! Nine Muses Travel specializes in sophisticated domestic and international itineraries designed in collaboration with nonprofit arts organizations to highlight the best culture in any destination. SOS Global Express | Booth 220 | SPONSOR P.O. Box 12307 | New Bern, NC 28561 t 765 894 9508 | sosglobal.com Steven Gruning, Vice President, Global Accounts Stephen O’Connell, Vice President / Partner SOS Global has served the museum touring and entertainment industries since 1986. SOS is a full-service freight forwarder—a niche carrier that specializes in time sensitive and delicate movements. 24/7/365, Worldwide logistic services. Carnet specialists.

HOSTED BY THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY | JUNE 3-5, 2019 17 SUNDAY, JUNE 2, 2019 12:30pm-5:00pm Conference Registration Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom Foyer, Level 2 1:00pm-6:00pm Education/Community Engagement Half-Day Meeting ($) Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom K, Level 2

th 6:30pm-8:30pm 74 National Volunteer Dine-Arounds ($) Conference Various Locations (Pre-registration required) NASHVILLE

CONFERENCE June 3-5, 2019 MONDAY, JUNE 3, 2019 7:00am-5:30pm Conference Registration Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom Foyer, Level 2 8:00am-12:00pm Pre-Conference Seminars Artistic Planning ($) Omni Hotel, Music Row 1, Level 2 Catalyst Fund Forum (By Invitation) Omni Hotel Cumberland 3, Level 3 The Catalyst Fund is made possible by a generous grant from the The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The Catalyst Fund Forum is made possible by a generous grant from the Paul M. Angell Family Foundation. Foundations of Collective Bargaining ($) Omni Hotel, Cumberland 5, Level 3 Music Alive Cohort Meeting (By Invitation) Omni Hotel, Old Hickory, Level 3 Music Alive is made possible due to a lead grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, with additional support from The Aaron Copland Fund for Music, the Francis Goelet Charitable Lead Trusts, The Amphion Foundation, and The ASCAP Foundation Bart Howard Fund. New Strategies for Success in Audience Research and Development ($) Omni Hotel, Cumberland 2, Level 3 The American Orchestras’ Futures Fund Forum (By Invitation) Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom K, Level 2 The American Orchestras’ Futures Fund is made possible by a generous grant from the Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation. Toulmin Women Composers Readings and Commissions Program Forum for Composers (By Invitation) Omni Hotel, Mockingbird 2, Level 3 Made possible by the Virginia B. Toulmin Foundation.

18 LEAGUE OF AMERICAN ORCHESTRAS | 74TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Tying It All Together: Strategic Planning, Board Development, and Fundraising ($) Omni Hotel, Cumberland 1, Level 3 Website Tools and Skills for Data-driven Decision-making ($) Omni Hotel, Music Row 3, Level 2 9:00am-12:00pm In Collaboration with the Conductors Guild: Behind the Curtain, The Music Director Search ($) Omni Hotel, Music Row 2, Level 2 9:30am-11:30am NAAS Meeting (By Invitation) Omni Hotel, Cumberland 4, Level 3 Conference Begins 10:00am-3:00pm Ticket Voucher Exchange Exchange Your Voucher for Concert Tickets Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom Foyer, Level 2 11:00am-5:00pm Business Partner Exhibit Hours Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom Foyer, Level 2 11:00am-12:00pm Trustee Orientation | Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom G-H, Level 2 12:00pm-12:30pm New Attendee Orientation Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom F, Level 2 1:00pm-2:30pm Opening Plenary Session Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Laura Turner Hall Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero will lead us, as he has led the Nashville Symphony, on an exploration of what it means to be an orchestra in the America of today. As a champion of new music, he has commissioned and performed dozens of works by American composers from an extraordinary array of stylistic influences. Guerrero will explore how musical convictions must inform an orchestra’s authentic connection to its community and reflect an active cultivation of diverse talent. Additionally, students engaged in the Nashville Symphony’s Accelerando initiative will perform during the Opening Plenary, premiering a new work by composer Christopher Farrell. The Accelerando initiative is an intensive music education program designed to prepare gifted young students of diverse ethnic backgrounds to pursue music at the collegiate level and beyond. Accelerando seeks to create professional opportunities for musicians from ethnic communities underrepresented in today’s orchestras by providing them with instruction, mentorship, performance experiences, and assistance with applying to music schools. With access to the resources of a major American orchestra, these students will be able to realize their full potential and will form the next generation of orchestra musicians. The Accelerando Ensemble includes all current Accelerando students, their mentors and faculty instructors, and several guest musicians who have worked closely with the Accelerando program.

HOSTED BY THE NASHVILLE SYMPHONY | JUNE 3-5, 2019 19 Nashville Symphony’s Accelerando initiative will use Newzik for this performance. Newzik is a comprehensive music-reading solution on iPads, developed and customized to fit the needs of orchestras. Accelerando Overture by Christopher Farrell, commissioned by the Nashville Symphony for the students and mentors of the Accelerando program, and premiered at the League of American Orchestras Conference on June 3, 2019. A QUOTE FROM THE COMPOSER: “As a teacher in the Accelerando program, I have been honored to work with these talented and wonderful students since the th 74 National inception of the program. The overture I composed for our students Conference is adapted to each student’s abilities and strengths. I attempted to NASHVILLE convey the determination that they possess and the positive spirit they

CONFERENCE June 3-5, 2019 demonstrate in their development as musicians.” The Opening Session is generously sponsored by TRG Arts. 3:00pm-5:00pm Ford Musicians’ Videos Viewing Room Omni Hotel, Mockingbird 3, Level 3 3:00pm-5:00pm Constituency Meetings Please refer to your agendas for complete breakout times and locations. Artistic Administrators Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom C, Level 2 Meetings sponsored by Young Concert Artists Composers Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom A, Level 2 Conductors Omni Hotel, Mockingbird 2, Level 3 Development Omni Hotel, Cumberland 3 and 4, Level 3 Meetings sponsored by Bennett Direct Education/Community Engagement Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom J, Level 2 Executive Directors, Group 1 Omni Hotel, Mockingbird 1, Level 3 Executive Directors, Group 2 Omni Hotel, Music Row 4, Level 2 Meetings sponsored by LiveNote® Executive Directors, Groups 3-4 Omni Hotel, Music Row 1, Level 2 Meetings sponsored by Robert Swaney Consulting, Inc. Executive Directors, Groups 5-6 Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom K, Level 2 Executive Directors, Groups 7-8 Omni Hotel, Music Row 3, Level 2 General Managers and Operations Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom D, Level 2 Meetings sponsored by Threshold Acoustics

20 LEAGUE OF AMERICAN ORCHESTRAS | 74TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE Marketing, Groups 1-2 Omni Hotel, Cumberland 5, Level 3 Meetings sponsored by SD&A Teleservices, Inc. Marketing, Groups 3-8 Omni Hotel, Cumberland 6, Level 3 Meetings sponsored by SD&A Teleservices, Inc. Musicians Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom B, Level 2 Public Relations The Barbershop Harmony Society, 110 7th Ave N. Students Omni Hotel, Old Hickory, Level 3 Trustees Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom G-H, Level 2 Meetings sponsored by Arts Consulting Group, Inc. Volunteers Omni Hotel, Cumberland 1-2, Level 3 Youth Orchestra Division Omni Hotel, Music Row 2, Level 2 7:00pm-9:15pm Nashville Symphony Concert Schermerhorn Symphony Hall Joan Tower – Sixth Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman Jonathan Leshnoff – Symphony No. 4 “Heichalos” Samuel Barber – Adagio for Strings Carl Orff – Carmina Burana Hosts Nashville Symphony and Music Director Giancarlo Guerrero will perform a rich program at Schermerhorn Symphony Center, including Joan Tower’s Sixth Fanfare for the Uncommon Woman; Jonathan Leshnoff’s Symphony No. 4, “Heichalos,” a work commissioned by the Nashville Symphony for the Violins of Hope, instruments played by Jewish musicians during the Holocaust; Barber’s Adagio for Strings; and a new production of Orff’s Carmina Burana featuring the Nashville Ballet and an original film by Duncan Copp. Nashville Symphony – Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor Nashville Ballet – Paul Vasterling, artistic director Duncan Copp– film producer and director Nashville Symphony Chorus – Tucker Biddlecombe, chorus director Blair Children’s Chorus – Mary Biddlecombe, artistic director 9:15pm-11:30pm Tune-Up Party Schermerhorn Symphony Hall Following the Nashville Symphony’s performance, be sure to stay for the Tune-Up Party at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center. We will have a variety of live music, food, and drink guaranteed to give you a taste of “Music City.” Come for the performance and festivities; stay for the conversation and company!

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CONFERENCE June 3-5, 2019 Musicians Transforming Communities Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom A-B, Level 2 Preparing the Orchestra Culture for Lasting EDI Work Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom G, Level 2 Sponsored by ESa Placing Patrons at the Center: Uniting Your Marketing and Development Teams Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom J-K, Level 2 At Home and Abroad: The Orchestra as Agent of Change Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom C-D, Level 2 Sponsored by SOS Global Express Pathways to Organizational Sustainability: Lessons Learned from the American Orchestras’ Futures Fund Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom H, Level 2 9:00am-12:15pm Constituency Meetings Volunteers Omni Hotel, Cumberland 1-2, Level 3 10:00am-12:00pm Naxos – Violins of Hope CD Signing with Jonathan Leshnoff Omni Hotel, Exhibit Area–Naxos Booth 229, Level 2 Sponsored by Naxos of America. 10:15am-11:15am Coffee and Networking Break Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom Foyer, Level 2 11:15am-12:30pm Elective Sessions Adaptable Fundraising Models for Orchestras of Any Size Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom B, Level 2 New Voices: Composers of Today Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom C-D, Level 2 Creating a Culture of Respect in the Era of #MeToo Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom H, Level 2 The Immersive Orchestra: Leveraging New Technology in A/R & V/R | Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom G, Level 2 Sponsored by Threshold Acoustics

22 LEAGUE OF AMERICAN ORCHESTRAS | 74TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE How Do Your Digital Marketing Strategies Compare to Those of Your Peers? Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom J-K, Level 2 Sponsored by Constituency Meetings Composers and Artistic Administrators Omni Hotel, Cumberland 5, Level 3 Sponsored by Young Concert Artists Education and Community Engagement Omni Hotel, Cumberland 3-4, Level 3 12:30pm-2:15pm League Annual Meeting and Luncheon ($) Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom E-F, Level 2 At the League’s Annual Luncheon, President and CEO Jesse Rosen and League Board Chair Douglas M. Hagerman will share updates on the League’s work. The League will also present the Ford Musician Awards to the 2019 awardees. Alex Laing will follow with a keynote address. Through words and musical performance, Laing, a fresh voice and accomplished instrumentalist, will examine the very nature of our art form and the dialogue between musicians and audiences. Laing sees opportunities for orchestras to develop if they tap into more of the creative abilities and ambitions of their musicians, and he imagines a wider range for how orchestras define themselves and their work. Sharing notes from the field and foregrounding his own artistic experience as a Black, so called ‘classical’ musician, he will unpack some of the fundamental stories we tell about of our art form, how those stories impact our structures, and what we conceive of as ‘the work’. The Ford Musician Awards for Excellence in Community Service are made possible by Ford Motor Company Fund. The League Annual Meeting and Luncheon is generously sponsored by PatronManager. 2:30pm-3:45pm Elective Sessions Building a Race Equity Culture: Transforming Your Organizational Culture Beyond Diversity and Inclusion Towards Racial Equity Omni Hotel, Cumberland 5-6, Level 3 Diversifying Your Audience Through Innovative Programming Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom J-K, Level 2 Evolving Models for Leveraging Volunteers Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom A-B, Level 2 Sponsored by ESa Auditions, Identity, and Culture Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom G-H, Level 2 Artistic Excellence and Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: A Moderated Debate | Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom C-D, Level 2

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CONFERENCE June 3-5, 2019 Executive Directors, Groups 5-6 Omni Hotel, Acoustic, Level 4 4:00pm-5:00pm All-Delegate Reception and Showcase Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom Foyer, Level 2 The All-Delegate Reception is generously sponsored by Music City Hit-Makers—The Songs, Their Stories, A Symphony. 5:00pm-6:30pm Walk of Love and Crucifixion Resurrection: Nine Souls a-Traveling Performance Depart from the Omni Lobby Downtown Presbyterian Church, 154 5th Ave. N. At 5:00pm, immediately following the all-delegate reception, the entire Conference delegation is invited to convene in the lobby of the Omni Hotel to walk together to the Downtown Presbyterian Church in a symbolic Walk of Love as a demonstration of inclusion and unity in American orchestras. The twelve-minute reflective experience will conclude at the church and serve as a prequel to Hannibal Lokumbe’s commemorative composition. At 5:30pm, composer Hannibal Lokumbe’s Crucifixion Resurrection: Nine Souls a-Traveling will be performed by Intersection Contemporary Music Ensemble, with Artistic Director Kelly Corcoran conducting, in a free concert at Downtown Presbyterian Church, 154 5th Avenue North. Scored for jazz ensemble, chorus, narrators, and vocal soloists, the work honors the nine victims of the mass shooting at Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, SC. Conducted by Kelly Corcoran, conductor, artistic director, Intersection. This performance is sponsored by a generous gift from the CHG Charitable Trust, as recommended by Carole Haas Gravagno. Additional funding is provided by the Aaron Copland Fund for Music. 5:30pm-6:30pm Acoustics Tour of Laura Turner Concert Hall at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center (You must be pre-registered to attend) Schermerhorn Symphony Center, Stage Entrance 7:00pm-10:30pm Donor Appreciation Dinner (By Invitation) Country Music Hall of Fame

24 LEAGUE OF AMERICAN ORCHESTRAS | 74TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE 8:00pm-10:00pm Young Professionals Party City Tap House, Sobro Nashville, 204 3rd Ave South, Nashville, TN 37201 Calling all young professionals… Come join the Nashville Symphony’s young professionals crowd for an evening of networking on the rooftop of the beautiful City Tap House. Bring your Conference badge and your business cards for an evening of mixing and mingling. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 2019 8:00am-1:30pm Conference Registration and Exhibit Area Hours Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom Foyer, Level 2 8:00am-9:00am ALAANA Administrators Networking Breakfast (By Invitation) Omni Hotel, Kitchen Notes Restaurant, Lobby Level 9:00am-12:00pm Ford Musicians’ Videos Viewing Room Omni Hotel, Mockingbird 3, Level 3 9:00am-10:15am Elective Sessions A Conversation with Joan Tower Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom A, Level 2 Musicians and Audiences with Disabilities: Making Inclusion the Heart of Your Orchestra Omni Hotel, Cumberland 1, Level 3 Check This Out! Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom J-K, Level 2 Check This Out! is a fast-paced opportunity for those attending Conference to get a quick snapshot of the exciting work happening in a number of organizations. Each presentation will be approximately ten minutes in length and introduce innovations that have the potential for replication by other orchestras. Copyrights and Music Licensing: Practical Considerations for Orchestras Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom C, Level 2 Sponsored by Philanthropy: New Motivations and Incentives for Giving Omni Hotel, Cumberland 3-4, Level 3 The Musicians’ Perspective: Creating Collaborative Cultures in Orchestras Omni Hotel, Cumberland 5-6, Level 3 Sponsored by Partners in Performance 10:15am-11:15am Coffee and Networking Break Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom Foyer, Level 2 Special Performance by Liam Patrick Cromby Sponsored by RATstands Ltd.

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CONFERENCE June 3-5, 2019 Engaging the LGBTQ+ Community Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom A, Level 2 Raising Your Organization’s Largest Gifts Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom B, Level 2 Constituency Meetings Executive Directors, Group 2 Omni Hotel, Music Row 4, Level 2 | Meetings sponsored by LiveNote® Executive Directors, Groups 7-8 Omni Hotel, Music Row 3, Level 2 General Managers and Operations Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom D, Level 2 Meetings sponsored by Threshold Acoustics Marketing, Groups 1-2 Omni Hotel, Cumberland 5, Level 3 Meetings sponsored by SD&A Teleservices, Inc. Marketing, Groups 3-8 Omni Hotel, Cumberland 6, Level 3 Meetings sponsored by SD&A Teleservices, Inc. Public Relations | Omni Hotel, Old Hickory, Level 3 Youth Orchestra Division | Omni Hotel, Music Row 2 11:15am-1:30pm Executive Directors, Groups 5-6 | Omni Hotel, Acoustic, Level 4

26 LEAGUE OF AMERICAN ORCHESTRAS | 74TH ANNUAL CONFERENCE 11:30am-1:30pm Executive Directors, Groups 3-4 Omni Hotel, Music Row 1, Level 2 Meetings sponsored by Robert Swaney Consulting, Inc. 12:30pm-1:30pm Pre-Purchased Box Lunch Pickup Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom Foyer, Level 2 If you purchased a box lunch on your registration form, please exchange your ticket for your box lunch at the kiosk in the Exhibit Area. 12:45pm-1:30pm Film Screening: Forte | Omni Hotel, Mockingbird 3, Level 3 1:30pm-3:00pm Closing Plenary Omni Hotel, Broadway Ballroom E-F, Level 2 Renowned composer and conductor Tania León will center on the progress our field has made supporting equity for composers and on her own journey from Cuba to the U.S. León will examine what the field needs to do to continue to progress towards parity and how she overcame professional challenges, promotes equality through the music she creates, and uses new music to celebrate and recognize other cultures. Central to the core of her message, León will explore the importance of rebuilding the bridge between the music of North and Latin America and how the interplay of cultures expands creative possibility. Also on the program: Joan Tower, one of America’s most significant living composers, will receive the Gold Baton, the League’s highest honor. Time for Three—violinist Nicolas (Nick) Kendall, violinist Charles Yang, and double-bassist Ranaan Meyer—will close the Conference. Time for Three defies traditional genre classification; with an uncommon mix of virtuosity and showmanship, the American trio performs music from Bach to Brahms and beyond, giving world premieres by Pulitzer Prize-winners William Bolcom and Jennifer Higdon, as well as playing originals and their own arrangements of everything from bluegrass and folk tunes to mash-ups of hits by the Beatles, Kanye West, Katy Perry, Justin Timberlake, and more. Time for Three will play genre-bending works that demonstrate the way that classical musicians can easily cross between musical cultures. The Closing Plenary is generously sponsored by Akustiks, LLC.

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REGISTRATION AREA / HELP At Conference, the League staff is ready to assist you. Look for us in the Exhibit Area on the second floor of the Omni Nashville Hotel. Pick up your badge, ask questions, or simply come by to meet the League’s amazing member services team. Badges for the League’s National Conference are generously sponsored by TALASKE | Sound Thinking. Delegate Bags sponsored by Fisher Dachs Associates | Theatre Planning and Design.

TICKET / VOUCHER EXCHANGE IN THE EXHIBIT HALL Tickets vouchers for the Nashville Symphony concert on Monday evening, June 3 can be exchanged in the Exhibit Area (near registration) at the following times: Monday, June 3 10:00am-3:00pm Any tickets not redeemed during these hours will be held in the Nashville Symphony box office and may be picked up before the performance. However, we strongly encourage you to exchange your vouchers for tickets during the allotted hours in the Exhibit Area.

REGISTRATION HOURS Sunday, June 2 12:30pm-5:00pm Monday, June 3 7:00am-5:30pm Tuesday, June 4 8:00am-5:00pm Wednesday, June 5 8:00am-1:30pm

DOWNLOAD THE 2019 CONFERENCE APP The iTunes Store The Google Play Store • Download “SHOApp” from eventPower/TripBuilder • When asked for an event code enter: Conf2019 • Login using the email address used to register for Conference • The password is: League2019 Note: Once you enter your credentials, you won’t need to enter them again unless you log out.

WIFI Complimentary wireless internet access is available in the Exhibit Area and in all meeting spaces in the Conference hotel. Please choose the ‘Omni Meeting’ network and use the password LeagueConf2019.

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