Microsoft has an orchestra?
Who knew? They need a better publicist :)
I've never seen them on campus, but now I am going to be on the lookout!
I took piano as a kid (and had my instructor convinced, for a while, that I could read music) and briefly attempted the clarinet. My failure has given me a real appreciation for the talents of people that can make music.
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Anonymous
October 03, 2007
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October 04, 2007
It's amazing how many musician's work at Microsoft. Once a year I send out a call for jazz musicians to perform as part of the Day of Caring. I usually get 11 - 13 musicians sign up. I hand out the music and two practices later we are gigging. Many of these folks are professional musicians who came to Microsoft because it was nice to eat on a regular basis. :o)Anonymous
October 04, 2007
I hear there is an opening on the orchestra for someone to play the triangle :)Anonymous
October 04, 2007
I think that programmers and musicians have a lot in common. When I did tech recruiting, it was always a good sign if someone had something music related on their resume. Wine-Oh, I heard it was cow bell.Anonymous
October 04, 2007
I play the radio. Does that count?Anonymous
October 08, 2007
Uh, kindaAnonymous
April 16, 2008
MS does have a classic orchestra which boasts over 60 members. It meets every Monday night from 7 to 9 in the cafe of building 34, except during summer.