The Sphinx Virtuosi draws inspiration from the most promising voices of today, seeking to lift the many voices within our communities. This program demonstrates Sphinx’s commitment to social impact through expression.
The program includes works by Michael Abels, a versatile composer of both cinema scores and symphonies; Jessie Montgomery, whose Source Code redefines the classical music canon; and a new work by Xavier Foley. These works, both archival and newly recorded, lift the voices of black and brown communities through the lens of the Sphinx Virtuosi, composed of black and brown musicians.
PROGRAM
Xavier Foley – Ev’ry Voice (Virtual Grid Performance)
Jessie Montgomery – Source Code (archival recording)
Dvořák – Finale from Quartet in F Major, Op. 96 (“American”) (Virtual Grid Performance)
Andrea Casarrubios – Seven (new solo performance featuring cellist Tommy Mesa)
Bernstein – “America” from West Side Story (Virtual Grid Performance)
Michael Abels – Delights and Dances (archival recording)
The program includes works by Michael Abels, a versatile composer of both cinema scores and symphonies; Jessie Montgomery, whose Source Code redefines the classical music canon; and a new work by Xavier Foley. These works, both archival and newly recorded, lift the voices of black and brown communities through the lens of the Sphinx Virtuosi, composed of black and brown musicians.
PROGRAM
Xavier Foley – Ev’ry Voice (Virtual Grid Performance)
Jessie Montgomery – Source Code (archival recording)
Dvořák – Finale from Quartet in F Major, Op. 96 (“American”) (Virtual Grid Performance)
Andrea Casarrubios – Seven (new solo performance featuring cellist Tommy Mesa)
Bernstein – “America” from West Side Story (Virtual Grid Performance)
Michael Abels – Delights and Dances (archival recording)
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