Where
did the idea come from?
In
the days of chamber music, 200 or 300 years ago, people would gather in their
drawing rooms or salons to listen to live musicians. It was a way to get together
with friends, and, at the same time, to be introduced to artists and their
work. It was a time when involvement in the arts was a part of everyday life.
Today, most of us are accustomed to concerts where the performer is inaccessible,
so the experience of a private concert in an intimate setting provides a refreshing
contrast. House Concerts are unique events. The audience is close enough to
see the details of the artist's performance - the nuances of a facial expression
- or hear the artist's fingers attacking the strings before they hear the
sound of the music. Not only can guests see the performance better, they also
have multiple opportunities to meet and mingle with the performer.
Why are House Concerts so great?
House Concerts are fun, and they take a common social gathering to a whole new level. Since most people have never been to a private concert in someone's home, your guests feel they are part of something special. The concert provides a unique focus to the evening with plenty of time to socialize. The intimacy and warmth of the experience enchant most people who attend. Many hosts find the House Concerts are a tangible way in which they can support the arts in their community. Your guests don't have to dress formally or make large contributions. They simply get to enjoy the artistry of a new talent in the gracious setting of your home. The growing popularity of House Concerts has given independent artists opportunities to build grassroots audiences. By hosting a House Concert and sharing this unique opportunity with those in your intimate circle, you are making a significant contribution to an artist's career.
Is it expensive to host
a House Concert?
Not at all. At no personal cost, the House Concert host becomes an impresario, introducing friends, family, neighbors and business associates to the music of an accomplished artist. The host has the privilege to handpick the guests for this unique social gathering. The performer's fee is based on the number of people in attendance. Typical attendance at a House Concert is 25 - 60 or more people. Tickets/donations usually range from $10 - $25, and each invited guest pays for a ticket. The hosts are guests of the performer.
How can I charge people
to come into my home?
If you are concerned about asking people to pay, let them know that all proceeds from ticket sales go to the artist. This is a way for you and your guests to directly support a touring performer, and to have a memorable and unique evening at a reasonable price. By hosting a private concert at your home, you are simply providing a venue for the performance. For a special occasion or celebration in your life, you might want to invite your guests and pay for the entertainment yourself.
I don't think my house is big enough. Can I still host?
Most people are surprised at how many people can be seated comfortably in a living room. Using concert-style row seating, with kitchen or dining room chairs and some furniture rearranging, an average 12 X 18 living room can comfortably seat 35 people. Often you can borrow stacking chairs from a local church or school. use patio chairs, or ask friends and neighbors to bring a chair or two. If your home is absolutely too small, consider hosting the concert jointly with a friend who has a larger home, or even at the local coffee bar, in your condominium common room, or in the boardroom of your office. In warm weather, you might prefer to hold your concerts outdoors in a backyard or on a deck.
Who should I invite?
Invite everyone you know who would enjoy this unique experience: friends, relatives, neighbors, business associates.
How long is a House Concert?
Two 50-minute sets with a 20-minute intermission are typical. Some folks have a pot-luck dinner and eat and mingle during the intermission. This format can be tailored to each individual situation.
Shall I provide refreshments?
Coffee and tea is common. Again, most House Concerts are very casual affairs. Most hosts provide ice and picnic supplies and ask their guests to bring a dish and their beverages of choice. It is a fun time!
How do I sign up?
Simply click here and email me.