Monday, January 30, 2012

Spring 2012 - What we're up to

As the third week of the Spring semester begins, we'd like to share what we're up to as we finish up our degree at UT. Our main priority these days is preparing for our final Masters' recital and auditions for graduate quartet residencies! We're playing works by Haydn and Dvorak, as well as a few other shorter works, on February 24th in Jessen Auditorium. We hope you all can make it!

Academically, we're fully immersed in our quartet studies this semester; every class we're taking is directly related to string quartets! Here's what we're taking at the UT Butler School of Music:
  • Weekly quartet coachings with Will Fedkenheuer of the Miro Quartet
  • A seminar with John Largess of the Miro Quartet on the subject of preparing outreach performances
  • An independent study with Prof. Sandy Yamamoto on the subject of preparing grants, press kits, and other business related functions
  • Individual lessons with our respective teachers
  • UT New Music Ensemble
In addition to our studies at school, we're still teaching at the UT String Project, where we maintain private studios and teach various classes (orchestra, group, and beginning music theory). We're also working in two area high schools with CHAMPS (Chamber Music in Public Schools), a local non-profit that provides free weekly coachings in public schools. Our student quartets from Anderson and Akins High Schools performed a few weeks ago at the CHAMPS Winter Recital. Just this last Saturday, the students from Akins performed their Mozart once more in a masterclass with Maestro Peter Bay, conductor of the Austin Symphony. We're very proud of all that our various students have accomplished!

Monday, November 14, 2011

CHAMPS Informance-November 6th, 2011

Austin is extremely lucky to have a program like CHAMPS (Chamber Music in Public Schools). This unique program offers free weekly chamber music coachings, and bi-annual concerts to thirteen public middle schools and high schools in the Austin area for free. We have been fortunate enough to coach for the CHAMPS program for the last two years. Working with our students at Anderson High School and Akins High School every week has been a pleasure and a very rewarding experience for us as coaches.

Last Sunday, we participated in an "informance" with Will Fedkenheuer of the Miro Quartet, Aiana String Quartet, our students at Akins High School, and students from Murchison Middle School. We had the opportunity to coach our string quartet from Akins High School, and then perform and receive a coaching from Will Fedkenheuer, all in front of an audience.

Here is a photo of us with our students from Akins High School after the performances:


From left to right: D'Auriel, Marina, Sarah, Justin, Alyssa, Jesus, Willie, and Jose
(thank you to Alyssa's mom for the photo!)


To learn more about the CHAMPS program, or the Salon Concert series, you can visit this website: http://salonconcerts.org/

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Visiting East Austin College Prep Academy

One of the best parts of being in a quartet are the awesome opportunities we receive on a regular basis to outreach into the community. On October 27th, we had the pleasure of working with a group of students at the East Austin College Prep Academy. East Austin College Prep Academy is an innovative, tuition-free public school with the following vision:

"The vision of the East Austin College Prep Academy is to serve as a model school with a rigorous curriculum that successfully prepares all students, regardless of economic background, for graduation and success in college and career, while also instilling a commitment to community service."


We played Mozart String Quartet K. 421 for the students, and talked about playing stringed instruments, being in a string quartet, and Mozart's life. They are currently starting a string program at East Austin Prep Academy, but the new instruments have not arrived yet. In the meantime, the students, with the help of their teachers Patrick, Laura, and Liz, have created some awesome paper mache stringed instruments!


To learn more about the school, click the link below. Thanks to Patrick and Marina from Skyros for setting up this great outreach opportunity! We hope to see the students at East Austin Prep Academy again soon!

http://www.eastaustincollegeprep.org/schools/academy/about/message.html

To see more pictures of our visit, courtesy of Patrick, click this link to Austin Soundwaves' flickr account:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/69558507@N03/sets/72157627957747039 

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Skyros Quartet Enters the Blogosphere!!!

We (Sarah, Marina, Justin, and Willie) are excited to make our debut into the blogging world! Look out for new exciting posts in the near future!