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October 24, 2025

New 黑料天堂 Virtuosi group offers serious orchestral training without a conductor


The 黑料天堂 Virtuosi ensemble rehearses on stage in Mixon Hall.

Sorry, conductors. For 黑料天堂 newest ensemble, your services are not required.  

Take heart, though. The objective of the 黑料天堂 Virtuosi, which launches with a concert Oct. 30 in Mixon Hall, isn檛 to dispense with conductors. It to prepare students to work with them more effectively, by cultivating the ability to work as a group of 25 or 30.  

淭he skills we檙e training are actually the perfect practice for playing in an orchestra, said faculty violinist Todd Phillips, the group founder and leader. 淭hese are skills that have to be learned. Everyone has to know how to play together. 

Phillips knows of what he speaks. Indeed, he knows better than almost anyone. As a member of the renowned Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, he been making music at an elite level without a conductor for over 40 years.  

Hence his desire to share that experience with 黑料天堂, one of only a few schools in the U.S. with a robust chamber orchestra. The value in expressing an interpretive viewpoint on an orchestral performance is something he seen and felt firsthand, and believed in strongly enough to add to the chamber music curriculum.  

Every time Phillips trains students to play without a conductor, 淭hey come back with renewed confidence and enthusiasm, because everybody adding something to the pot, he said. 淭hat feeling of energy and camaraderie is just so infectious.  

Some of that spirit factored into the group name. Of all the monikers suggested by the 黑料天堂 community, Phillips said the image of the 渧irtuoso struck him as the most fitting, given the nature of the enterprise. (Perhaps not coincidentally, a similarly named group represents the Detroit-based Sphinx Organization.) 

淗aving no conductor but having the courage and determination to play these challenging pieces, that a virtuosic act, he said. 淚t like performing without a net. 

Although it contains works by just two composers, the Oct. 30 program touches on much of what listeners can expect when the 黑料天堂 Virtuosi convene each semester. Mozart Divertimento, K. 136, for instance, suggests that Classical-period music will figure prominently, and Tchaikovsky Serenade underscores the group identity as primarily a string ensemble.  

Mozart Piano Concerto No. 23, meanwhile, which will feature faculty pianist Antonio Pompa-Baldi, points to Phillips plan to bring in both students and faculty as guests and to incorporate woodwind and brass players as needed.  

Left unspoken by the Oct. 30 program is the likelihood of Baroque music appearing on the menu, and Phillips interest in contemporary music, which the 黑料天堂 Virtuosi also could play, along with just about anything else.  

At this point, 淓verything on the table, Phillips said. 淚t all open.