American Symphony Orchestra
Sara Cutler has a diverse range of work experience. Sara is currently serving on the Editorial Board of The American Harp Journal since 2018. Sara has been a Faculty member at Bard College Conservatory of Music since 2008. Prior to that, Sara was the Principal Harpist for the New York City Ballet from 2001 and the American Symphony Orchestra from 1995. Sara also worked as a Harpist for the Orchestra of St. Luke's since 1992. In addition to their performance career, Sara has been a Faculty member at Brooklyn College Conservatory since 1985. Lastly, they served as a Former Executive Board Officer for AFM, Local 802 from 2011 until January 2019.
Sara Cutler attended Yale University from 1973 to 1977, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in an unspecified field of study.
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American Symphony Orchestra
In 1962, Leopold Stokowski founded the American Symphony Orchestra with the imperative “to offer concerts of great music within the means of everyone.” Thirty years later that imperative has expanded to rebuild audiences for orchestral music by connecting music to a wide range of interests and experiences. The mission of the ASO is to renew live orchestral music as a vital force in contemporary American culture. To this end, the ASO presents thematic programming, in which musical works are curated around ideas drawn from a variety of disciplines such as history, visual arts, science, politics and literature. ASO pursues innovation in concert presentation and is devoted to the promotion of musical education. In its efforts to increase the constituency for orchestral music by making it once again a relevant and essential experience for a modern, diverse society, the ASO considers itself an organization in the public’s service, and a model for the survival and growth of orchestras in the twenty-first century.