Pro Musica of Detroit

Pro Musica of Detroit Presents Sphinx Soloists Unplugged: From Davos to Detroit

The concert stars cellist Sterling Elliott, winner of the 2019 Sphinx Competition Senior Division, and violinist Hannah White, winner of the 2015 Sphinx Competition Junior Division.

DETROIT, Feb. 21, 2019 – Continuing its 91-year tradition of presenting the finest music, Pro Musica of Detroit is proud to announce cellist Sterling Elliot and violinist Hannah White will perform a concert program entitled, “Sphinx Unplugged: From Davos to Detroit” on Friday, March 15 at the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center in Detroit. The concert performance begins at 7:30 p.m. in the Peter D. and Julie F. Cummings Cube at The Max.

The artists will perform solo works and duets that range from the Baroque to the contemporary eras. Joining the artists in the program is virtuosa pianist Yuki Mack, who will accompany them on “One Foot in the Dark,” a new work by Detroit composer Harriet Steinke among other pieces.

The performance marks the first Pro Musica appearance for Elliott, 1st Prize Laureate of the 2019 Sphinx Competition Senior Division, and White, Laureate of the 2015 Sphinx Competition Junior Division. The pair recently returned to compete in the 2019 Sphinx Competition, held Feb. 2 in Detroit, after a performing at the 2019 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.

Individual concert tickets are available for $45 for cabaret seating and $25 for theatre seating. Student tickets are free when accompanied by a paying adult.Tickets can be purchased online at promusicadetroit.com as well as by telephone through the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Box Office at (313) 576-5111.

Sterling Elliot was named First Place Laureate of the 22nd annual Sphinx Competition, held earlier this month in Detroit.  In addition to the Robert Frederick Smith prize presented to the Senior Division winner, Mr. Elliot received the Audience Choice Award, sponsored by Mercedes-Benz Financial Services. Mr. Elliot is a student at The Juilliard School and has toured with the Sphinx Virtuosi, performed as a soloist with orchestras around the country, and played as a substitute cellist with the New York Philharmonic. He also has soloed with the Cleveland Symphony, Virginia Symphony, the New World Symphony, the Buffalo Philharmonic, the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra and other leading ensembles.

Hannah White is a 1st Place Laureate from the Sphinx Competition 2015 Junior Division. She has been a member of the Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra String Orchestra, Philharmonia, and made the rare jump to Senior Symphony at age 11. She currently is a fellow at the Music Institute of Chicago’s Academy, a pre-college training program for highly gifted musicians. She has performed solo with many orchestras, including the Madison Symphony, Sphinx Symphony, and the Oistrakh Symphony of Chicago.

Joining Sterling and Hannah is Detroit composer Harriet Steinke. She currently organizes the Detroit Composers’ Project, a musical collaboration centered on facilitating performances of new music in the city of Detroit among area-based performers and composers.

In addition to Steinke’s One Foot in the Dark, the evening will include performances by Sterling and Hannah of pieces by J.S. Bach, Spanish cellist Gaspar Cassadó, Norwegian violinist Johann Halvorsen, Belgian violinist Eugène Ysaÿe, and Hungarian composer Zoltán Kodály, whose work was performed by Béla Bartók during the very first Pro Musica of Detroit concert on Feb. 19, 1928.

Pro Musica’s Next Concert

Completing the 2018-2019 Pro Musica of Detroit concert season is the Joel Peterson Ensemble on May 10, 2019. A composer, musician, and art facilitator based in Detroit, Joel Peterson has explored and encompassed methods of music-making from traditional and popular forms to experimental and classical works. Mr. Peterson’s compositions have been performed by members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Michigan Opera Theatre and New Music Detroit, which performed in 2017 for Pro Musica of Detroit. This season’s program features works by Mr. Peterson for classic chamber ensembles, including his 2011 work, Freedom of Assembly.

About Pro Musica of Detroit                                          

Now in its 92nd season, Pro Musica of Detroit is the city’s oldest presenter of chamber music. Past artists have included some of the most well-known names in classical music including: composers Béla Bartók, Maurice Ravel, Aaron Copland, William Bolcom and Michael Daugherty; and musicians Joshua Bell, Jessye Norman, Amit Peled, Benjamin Grosvenor, and Michigan’s own emerging classical star, Ivan Moshchuk.

The Pro Musica experience represents a unique part of Detroit’s cultural heritage connecting audiences directly with musicians since 1928. With the intimate venue of The Cube, audience members are able to sit in cabaret style seating that is in close proximity to the performer. Also unique to Pro Musica is that artists are encouraged to speak directly to the audience about the works and composers they are performing. Afterwards, audience members enjoy the opportunity to mingle with the artists and other audience members at an Afterglow reception. For more information, please visit promusicadetroit.com.

Pro Musica of Detroit presents New Music Detroit

In concert Friday, May 5, 2017 at The Max       

DETROIT, April 17, 2017 – Experience the art of music at its finest and most contemporary when Pro Musica presents New Music Detroit on Friday, May 5, at the Cube in the Max M. and Marjorie S. Fisher Music Center in Detroit. Presenting a repertoire of modern and contemporary classical works, the concert program begins at 7:30 p.m.

New Music Detroit is an incredible ensemble comprised of top talents from the professional, classic music ranks. Calling themselves a “musical collective, more than a formal ensemble,” New Music Detroit’s primary members are Vicky Chow, piano; Gina DiBello, violin; Ian Ding, percussion; Una O’Riordan, cello; Shannon Orme, clarinets; and Erik Rönmark, saxophones.

Each a virtuosic musician, the artists are active soloists and members of leading symphonies, including the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and the cultural and academic worlds. Specializing in chamber works from the late 20th century to the present day, New Music Detroit was honored as a Kresge Arts Fellow in 2014.

New Music Detroit has been hailed as the flagship new music ensemble in the region. The ensemble regularly draws upon super-talented guest artists from in and around Detroit and Southeast Michigan, as well as the broader new music community. The group has developed a loyal following of young fans. Along with other leading Detroit-area performing arts and cultural organizations, they have produced and performed “Strange, Beautiful Music,” now an annual tradition at Orchestra Hall, drawing hundreds of young new/contemporary music fans every year.

“Pro Musica presents New Music Detroit” will be held in the intimate Cube at The Max on Friday, May 5. Individual ticket prices are $45 for Cabaret Table Seating; $25 for Theater Seats; and $10 for Student Tickets (and school drivers). VIP seating with valet parking are $90 each. Tickets are available by calling the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Box Office, (313) 576-5111, and online at DSO.org. All tickets include an Afterglow reception with the artists in the Orchestra Hall Atrium. Concert doors open at 7 p.m. An informal pre-concert presentation begins at 7:15 p.m.

The performance by New Music Detroit represents the final concert in the Pro Musica of Detroit 2016-2017 season, the not-for-profit cultural institution’s 90th concert season. The 2016-2017 season also included concert performances by the Escher Quartet in September, 2016 and the Poulenc Trio in March of this year. For details, please visit promusicadetroit.com.

About Pro Musica of Detroit

Now entering its 90th season, the mission of Pro Musica of Detroit is to present artists and works at the forefront of classical music. Many of the world’s most eminent names in music, including composers Béla Bartók, Maurice Ravel, Aaron Copland, Michael Daugherty and Kristjan Järvi, and performers who include Joshua Bell, Ray Chen, Paul Huang, Amit Peled, Ivan Moshchuk and Cuarteto Latinoamericano, have given our audiences a deeper appreciation for the wonder that is music and the artists who make it possible. Pro Musica of Detroit is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. To learn more about Pro Musica of Detroit, please visit promusicadetroit.com.

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N E W   M U S I C   D E T R O I T

 

Vicky Chow, piano

Gina DiBello, violin

Ian Ding, percussion

Una O’Riordan, cello

Shannon Orme, clarinets

Erik Rönmark, saxophones

 

Program

Karakurenai                                      ANDY AKIHO (b. 1979)

Number 9                    GABRIELLA SMITH (b. 1994)

Gravity                  HADI AYANBOD (b. 1980)

Mara’s Lullaby (from Tight Sweater)               MARC MELLITS (b. 1966)

Prime                                  MARC MELLITS