Hello from Chamber Music America,
We are writing to ask you to participate in a survey that is part of national conversation about the urgent needs and challenges facing jazz musicians and presenters.
Click here to take the survey.
Note: The survey can be completed anonymously; the results will be aggregated and information collected will not be attributed to any specific individuals.
Over the past several months, Chamber Music America has conducted a series of focus group sessions with members of the jazz community in San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago, and New York City. Now, using questions that came out of the focus groups, we are conducting this survey to gather data from as many jazz musicians as possible across the country. Another survey will be conducted among jazz presenters.
When the survey results have been compiled, they will be incorporated into a report along with material gathered through the focus groups. The report will be distributed to the jazz field, as well as to press, funders, and government agencies so that they may better understand the critical issues that the jazz field is facing.
I hope you will take a moment to complete this brief survey. And I encourage you to send the link to other jazz colleagues whose emails we may not have so that we may collect as much data as possible.
We are very grateful to the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for making this opportunity possible, and we look forward to sharing the results of our research with you.
Many thanks,
Margaret M. Lioi
Chief Executive Officer
Chamber Music America
We are writing to ask you to participate in a survey that is part of national conversation about the urgent needs and challenges facing jazz musicians and presenters.
Click here to take the survey.
Note: The survey can be completed anonymously; the results will be aggregated and information collected will not be attributed to any specific individuals.
Over the past several months, Chamber Music America has conducted a series of focus group sessions with members of the jazz community in San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago, and New York City. Now, using questions that came out of the focus groups, we are conducting this survey to gather data from as many jazz musicians as possible across the country. Another survey will be conducted among jazz presenters.
When the survey results have been compiled, they will be incorporated into a report along with material gathered through the focus groups. The report will be distributed to the jazz field, as well as to press, funders, and government agencies so that they may better understand the critical issues that the jazz field is facing.
I hope you will take a moment to complete this brief survey. And I encourage you to send the link to other jazz colleagues whose emails we may not have so that we may collect as much data as possible.
We are very grateful to the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation for making this opportunity possible, and we look forward to sharing the results of our research with you.
Many thanks,
Margaret M. Lioi
Chief Executive Officer
Chamber Music America



