Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Details

Hello All,

Steve was in Miami and it was a whirlwind weekend. Got tons done.

The YMO concert was a huge success. Mark Hart, the executive director of the Coral Gables Community Church Community Arts Program, thinks there were at least 1400 people in attendance. The church holds 1,800, and it was hard to find an empty seat. There were people standing in the back! The Steel Pan Orchestra outdid themselves. They played incredibly intricate and lengthy works completely from memory, and the standards for ensemble precision and dynamic contrast rivalled some of the best classical ensembles I've heard. Most of the members of this group were in their mid-teens with some much younger than that. Everything they did was simply amazing.

On to our first concert. Most of the personnel are set, with Cristhian Rodriguez, a tremendously gifted undergrad from UM playing clarinet/bass clarinet, and Seth Ruse, a percussionist from NWS, also joining us. Rounding it out will be Jamecyn Morey on violin, David Bebe on 'cello, Rod Squance (who just played with Yo-Yo Ma's Silk Road Ensemble) and three others to be named on oboe, flute and harp. Steve, Karen and Chung worked on strategic planning for this concert series and beyond, and Steve took on the huge responsibility of getting the program together. Karen, (whose background in the business world has been invaluable to our group as we plan for the future), is taking care of strategic planning and organization. No detail escapes her eye. It's a great team, and a huge honor to work with them.

Steve and Chung met with Dean Hipp this morning. He looked over our press kit and was very impressed. It was great to have someone of his experience and stature encouraging our efforts, and his door has always been open to us. He is an extremely positive and knowledgeable person, and one gets the definite sense that he considers all of us UM people to be part of an extended family.

Chung's going to meet later this week with Jeff Alban and others from St. Matthew the Apostle Church to go over details for our debut concert, including publicity and (very important!!) the reception.

So many details! We've got a great start, though, and, we'll just keep plugging along.

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