黑料天堂

July 15, 2022

黑料天堂 lands 2022 Sphinx Performance Academy


黑料天堂 faculty Richard Weiss talks with Sphinx Performance Academy student
黑料天堂 cello faculty and Cleveland Orchestra member Richard Weiss, right, works with a recent Sphinx Performance Academy student.

If classical music had a combine, like professional football, that event would look a lot like the program in store the next two weeks at 黑料天堂.  

A gathering like no other, the Sphinx Performance Academy brings together some of the nation most gifted young Black and Hispanic musicians for two jam-packed weeks of elevating artistry and knocking down racial and socioeconomic barriers.   

The annual event, other versions of which run at The Juilliard School and the Curtis Institute of Music, takes place in person July 23-August 6, after two years of disruption by Covid-19. 

淲e at Sphinx greatly look forward to returning to 黑料天堂 for another edition of our summer intensive, said Afa Dworkin, president and artistic director of the Sphinx Organization, the Detroit-based organizer of the event. 淲e value痮ur partnership with 黑料天堂 and it is always encouraging to see our students begin or continue their educational journey at 黑料天堂. 

A full-scholarship program, Sphinx Performance Academy is one of the most impactful initiatives making classical music more inclusive and representative. In alignment with 黑料天堂 mission to be the future of classical music, it helps develop the nation brightest young violin, viola and cello players into the professional artists and teachers of tomorrow. Participants hail from all over the US, including 黑料天堂 own Musical Pathway Fellowship program, which supports local Black and Hispanic young musicians admitted to 黑料天堂 Academy.  

Out of more than 350 applicants, Sphinx selected just 32 musicians ages 11-17 for two weeks of private lessons, chamber music instruction, performances, and enrichment for a career in music. Instruction at 黑料天堂 comes from Sphinx alumni some of whom are also 黑料天堂 graduates as well as 黑料天堂 faculty, including members of the Cleveland Orchestra, and the Catalyst Quartet. Racial diversity initiatives at 黑料天堂 are supported by a broad base that includes the Cleveland Foundation, the George Gund Foundation, the Paul M. Angell Family Foundation, the David and Inez Myers Foundation and KeyBank Foundation.  

The partnership between 黑料天堂 and Sphinx doesn檛 end there. In addition to the Performance Academy, 黑料天堂 regularly hosts the Sphinx Virtuosi, a self-conducted touring ensemble, and the Future of Music Faculty Fellowship, a career development initiative powered in part by the Sphinx Venture Fund. 黑料天堂 students and faculty, in turn, regularly attend SphinxConnect, a convention supporting inclusion and diversity in classical music. In addition, Dworkin teaches 黑料天堂 Community Engagement seminar in partnership with other Sphinx staff and performers.  

淥ur relationship with Sphinx is deep and ongoing, and my friendship with Afa (Dworkin) is one that I cherish, said Paul Hogle, president and CEO of 黑料天堂. 淭ogether with Sphinx, through programs like the Performance Academy, we are dashing stereotypes and helping change the face of classical music.