Archives for: September 2009

isabel
09/30/09

La familia

This is my second SCO tour, and each year La Familia gets closer and closer. A lot of fun unusual adventures have happened in the 3 weeks that we have been together in the tour. My first bonding experience was right in the Philly airport just a stop away from Detroit. Whitney and I spent more than 15 hours in the airport, bored out of our minds, but that time started a friendship that will continue through the years. That's the kind of amazing things that happen within La Familia. We make great music together and when we are not making music we are sharing our time together (bus rides:roll:, clubbing88|88|, Kailas's yoga classes or in the usual spot :Andre's and Nick's 'suite':crazy:)cultivating new long lasting friendships. All I can say here is that I have the time of my life with the SCO, each time making better music, transforming people's life and reuniting with old and brand new friends!! I cant wait for for our Carnegie performance and I CAN'T wait to play 'roses and thornes'!(Missy) YAAAYYY!!! GO La Familia!!!!

Isaaa

ryan
09/30/09

Newby on tour

This is my first tour with the Sphinx Chamber Orchestra and it's certainly been an adventure. Many wouldn't consider Elyria, OH or Bravard, NC to be exciting or exotic places but such small towns in America are what make tours colorful.
For example, the best sushi I've had in my life was at a small town shopping mall in Elyria. So good, in fact, that I went all of three times while there culminating in what was possibly the best hibachi show I could have imagined. Also while in Bravard I visited the Biltmore estate, former residence of the Vanderbilt family. The home was epic in its proportion and the grounds themselves were breathtakingly beautiful.
Possibly the most unexpected aspect of the tour so far has been the hospitality we've encountered while on the road. Being away from home for so long can be very difficult for a lot of people and so it makes all the generosity of the presenters and all those who've hosted us at their homes that much more special.
The tour hasn't been without a few hiccups, however. The Hotel was about as nightmarish to a New Yorker as Jason on Friday the 13th. Dark, dirty, and infested with bedbugs the Hotel was anybody's worst dream, but thanks to Andre and Nick we were out of there and at a new hotel in under an hour. A truly heroic feat considering it was 11:00 pm on a Friday in a college town.
We are now headed back to New York which is home to me and I'm excited to show some of the out of towners a good time and true New York experience. And the band plays on.

How many miles has it been, it's nearly impossible to count. But I must say each one out on the road with "La Familia" has been beyond memorable. When we returned from our respective home cities for the first day of tour in Bowling Green, OH back in September, everything felt amazingly familiar. We sat down in seats seemingly warm, gazing across the orchestra at smiling faces we've seen for years now. Working through the repertoire with Maestro Gupton with so many insightful ideas coming from everyone in the orchestra as well. I LOVE IT! It's like no other experience playing here. And it's not just being around these amazing artists for a month that keeps me smiling; we're traversing through parts of America I never expected to get to see! Every city we've been to so far has it's own special flavor, literally. We always manage to stumble upon some of the most interesting and often tasty local fare: a private room at a small hibachi in Elyria, OH, giant margaritas at a small cantina in Bowling Green, Wine Tasting at the most fabulous Biltmore Estate, and the most heavenly seared tuna/salmon salad and assorted mussels (judging from the yums surrounding the shellfish platters, I didn't partake) I've encountered in awhile, and I can't possibly forget the lovely dinner party hosted by Jim Rose in his beautiful home in Akron. Then there's the fall, a season I miss very dearly living under the forever blue skies of Los Angeles and growing up in Las Vegas desert. COLOR!!! What a concept!!! It's like watching little explosions of red, orange, and yellow fireworks as we speed through the countryside in Eddie's autobus :-)

Oh yes, and the yoga! Our group yoga sessions have really made this tour special for me. I've had the amazing opportunity to lead yoga "classes" 3-4 times a week at all hours of the day/night: Sometimes inside sometimes out, sometimes by candlelight and other times in the hotel hallway. We even had a few random wanderers join in, inspired by the good vibes we must have been emanating! I feel very honored that my colleagues were open enough to give me a shot at teaching, honing my skills and solidifying this as a fixture in my life,and I honestly LOVE looking across the orchestra and seeing people reeling from a "yoga high" (which translates to relaxed and at ease, kind of oxymoronic :-)). Two of my passions, yoga and music, all linked up in one place. . . BLISS.

So many heartening experiences and more to come as we move closer and closer to our Carnegie climax. Leaving Rochester now en route to NYC with Virginia looming on the horizon. Can't wait to see what's next!

Namaste!

Kaila Potts

Andre
09/30/09

Eastman

Greetings ALL!!!

We have just completed our 8th concert on our 13 city tour. For this particular concert at Eastman, I had the pleasure of sitting in the audience and listening to SCO, and actually feel the energy from the audience. The aura in the room was truly amazing and is a feeling that I will never forget. I had the honor of sitting in front of an elder couple who was unaware that I was affiliated with Sphinx. This couple proceeded to comment on every detail after every piece of music, singing nothing but praises. Comments such as "This orchestra is one of the most exciting orchestras I've ever seen", "Oh my, they are just so beautiful", "Are you sure they aren't all professional musicians", and several other comments as well. It was great to hear.

Today, we are off to NYC. This ride should be easy in comparison to our 14-hour drive from Greensboro, NC to Rochester, NY. I look forward to another great performance.

Stay tuned.

jesse
09/30/09

Bus Rides

It is Monday, September 28th, and we are on our way to Rochester, NY on out longest bus trip yet--14 hours door-to-door! As I write with blood-shot eyes, I recall that our performance last night at North Carolina A&T University was one of our best performances yet. The crowd, though small, was extremely receptive and gave us a lot of suport with a standing O at both the end of the first and second half. So far it has been the case where, no matter what the size of the audience, or what their initial vibe is like when we begin the
concert, we always manage to bring them to their feet at the end.
Personally, this is
my first time experiencing this in succession and I have to say, it's a big motivator knowing that the audiences are most of all in support of our music and our mission.

On to the conservatory audience in Rochester! I'm looking forward to seeing old friends from Eastman and being back in my home state! For now, its back to catching some more Z's :)

-Jessie Montgomery

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The 2009 Sphinx Chamber Orchestra tour will offer a diverse program featuring well-known repertoire in addition to works by African-American and Latino composers, including works by Mozart, Piazzolla, Michael Abels, and others. The program will feature the acclaimed Sphinx Chamber Orchestra (SCO) in addition to select solo performances by the top Laureates of the national Sphinx Competition for young Black and Latino string players.
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