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Stronger Everyday

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Susana M. Lalama

The Spartanburg Philharmonic Youth Orchestra, now entering its third season, is feeling stronger than ever. After overcoming countless obstacles during last year’s intense COVID-19 season, SPYO is ready to conquer. Whether we rehearse masked, socially distant, or even outdoors, the SPYO musicians are determined to perform their best.

SPYO continues to push to new boundaries by challenging the students with advanced repertoire that enhances their technique and encourages cooperation. Young musicians from the greater Spartanburg area are well-aware of the benefits of being a member of our youth orchestra. Auditions were held in May of 2021 through video submissions, and we had a record number of auditions. After several hours of review, the Senior Youth Orchestra selected a 72-member full

orchestra, and the Junior Youth Orchestra selected a 45-member string orchestra.

Music was selected and student folders were stuffed ready for our Pop-in, Popsicle, Pick-Up scheduled on August 1, 2021. This was a chance for students and their families to meet the conductors and other members of the orchestra. It’s a casual summer moment for SPYO, but we love it because it gives all involved a chance to experience the friendly and supportive learning environment that SPYO offers. Our Pop-In, Popsicle, Pick-Up is a lot of fun, and it launches the orchestras into their season as the individual practice begins.

We have selected programs that are both memorable and challenging. For the Senior Youth Orchestra, the ensemble will be opening with Giuseppe Verdi’s Nabucco Overture, followed by an arrangement of The Old Boatman by Florence Price, and concluding with Antonin Dvorak’s New World Symphony, mvt. 4. These pieces will keep the Senior orchestra practicing and improving their technique and musicianship, all while emersed in beautiful music.

For the Junior Youth Orchestra, musical selections include Kathryn Griesinger’s Wildfire, Brian Balmages’s Lullaby to the Moon, Chris Campbell’s Speaking Alien, Mark Williams’s North Country Legend, and Michael Allen’s arrangement of Revenge of the Double Bass. These pieces are fun for the younger musicians and challenge them to continue building their musicianship.

Last season we enjoyed featuring some of our young musicians in the Concerto Competition. The preparation and performance of the competition winners from last season was an amazing journey. We are offering the competition this season again to Senior Youth Orchestra. The auditions will be judged by Spartanburg Philharmonic Orchestra members and will take place on October 30, 2021. The winner(s) will perform with the Senior Youth Orchestra in the spring.

There are plenty of other opportunities for all of the young musicians to perform with SPYO as a large group, and as chamber ensembles. We use small ensembles as an opportunity for the students to gain independence and confidence when performing. Whether it is our full orchestra concerts or chamber ensembles online, look for SPYO in the community. These students are stellar, and they need your support!

Some cities celebrate their war heroes, others their sports stars, but in Spartanburg, it’s all about our musicians. Head out on the Spartanburg Music Trail, a 30-minute outdoor walking tour of the city’s incredibly robust music history. With your GPS enabled smartphone, you’ll be directed to each colorful marker to learn about the artists and hear the music that lifted them onto the national stage. You’ll also discover opportunities for side trips to further explore our musical heritage.

The Spartanburg Music Trail honors musicians from Spartanburg who have made a national or international impact in the world of music. The stops highlight artists in such genres as country, gospel, soul, rock ‘n’ roll and more. Ultimately the trail will circle the downtown as new inductees are added.

As publisher of the book Hub City Music Makers: One Southern Town’s Popular Music Legacy, the nonprofit Hub City Writers Project took the lead in organizing the Spartanburg Music Trail. The initial honorees were chosen because they represent a wide variety of music styles, a broad demographic of our county, and almost 200 years of music-making history. The Spartanburg Convention & Visitors Bureau has partnered with Hub City Writers Project, the City of Spartanburg, and the Spartanburg Philharmonic to produce the tour.

SpartanburgMusicTrail.com

For the last 24 years, the Spartanburg Philharmonic and the Spartanburg County Public Library have been proud to offer this fun, lunchtime music series to the public. For health and safety reasons, we have decided to postpone MSI until further notice. Thank you for your support, and for updates, please visit us online:

SpartanburgPhilharmonic.org/MSI

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