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Orion String Quartet Residency

Daniel Bernard Roumain Residency

Tenth Year Violin

10 Years... 10 Stories

Listen Local

Imagining Art + Social Change Conference

Orion String Quartet Residency

Community MusicWorks welcomed the acclaimed Orion String Quartet to Providence's West End in October 2008 through a collaboration with Rhode Island Chamber Music Concerts. Over two afternoons, the Providence and Orion Quartet members shared meals, discussed rehearsal techniques, and enjoyed two warm autumn days together. The residency culminated in a free community event at the West End Community Center. A spaghetti dinner was served by the West End staff and then everyone headed to the gym for a concert of music by Hugo Wolf (Orion Quartet), Mendelssohn (Orion and Providence Quartets sharing personnel) and Daniel Bernard Roumain (Providence Quartet and Phase III student quartet).

The Orion String Quartet is a member of Community MusicWorks' Advisory Council.

"Speaking for myself as well as the other members of the Orion Quartet, this collaboration was one of the highlights of our musical career! What a fabulous, enlightening experience to see the impact that music can have on each player, each listener, and all who support it in their community." -Steve Tenenbom for the Orion String Quartet

Read more about the Orion String Quartet residency on our blog.

Click here to see a YouTube video of members of the Orion String Quartet and members of the Providence String Quartet performing at the West End Community Center (Jessie, Daniel, Steve, Sara)

Click here to see a YouTube video of members of the Orion String Quartet and members of the Providence String Quartet performing at the West End Community Center (Todd, Jesse, Sebastian, Tim)



Daniel Bernard Roumain Residency

In October 2008 Daniel Bernard Roumain (DBR) visited Community MusicWorks for a two-day residency that included a Musical Workshop and culminated in a high-energy concert at the RISD Auditorium, presented in collaboration with FirstWorks. Community MusicWorks students, families, and staff were captivated by DBR's time in Providence. One CMW parent who was part of the RISD Auditorium concert trip had this to say, "I want to quit my job and become a musician!" CMW students were impressed by "how he can dance and play at the same time," and with DBR's "plucking, using the stick on the string, and how he sometimes held the bow in his mouth."

DBR's visit featured the world premiere of The Kompa Variations, a work for double quartet commissioned by Community MusicWorks for the Providence String Quartet and Phase III student quartet, with support from the Argosy Foundation Contemporary Music Fund.

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DBR is an amazing person. During our rehearsals, I felt important, almost famous, due to the fact that I was going to meet a famous musician, that I was going to play with my favorite teachers of all time, and that the piece which we were going to play would be heard for the first time. DBR has so much passion for playing, for culture, family, people, wisdom, and music, and for the connections between each.

Words to describe the performance I'd say would be mind-blowing, moving, awesome, miraculous, spiritual, epic, and some other words that would make those happy/excited tears come out of you.

The whole experience was intense. I found out who I am, and who I am not. It was like a journey through the important things in my life. Some sacrifices were made, times got hard, but everything was worth it.

Luis Ortiz, Phase III

Click here to see a video of Sebastian Ruth introducing The Kompa Variations on YouTube

Click here to see a video of DBR explaining The Kompa Variations on YouTube

Click here to see a selection from a public workshop led by DBR ("Classical Music Moment") on YouTube

Click here to see a selection from a public workshop led by DBR ("Kompa Rhythm") on YouTube

Click on the following links to view The Kompa Variations on YouTube:

Part 1 (7:42 min)
Part 2 (5:56 min)
Part 3 (5:33 min)
Part 4 (5:37 min)

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My favorite memory had to be playing with my role models. I looked to my left and I saw my cello teacher who I've known since I was eight. Then I looked to my right and I saw the founder of Community MusicWorks. What could be better than being surrounded by the people I trust and look up to the most!

While we were playing I felt like I had an out of the body experience, as if I were just looking at everyone. I was so proud of of what we had accomplished over the last few months. We struggled together, we learned together, we grew together, and we celebrated together! What more could you ask for?

Kirby Vasquez, Phase III

My favorite part of the DBR performance consisted of many moments. The first had to be where we played the piece he wrote. That piece was such a memorable moment for us. We all played with our teachers and it felt amazing. Finally I thought that we had made it, I just had one of those times where I look back and say to myself, "We have gone so far."

That night Sebastian told me he was very honored to be playing with me and that this day meant so much to him. Before the performance he was tightening my tie and just that moment felt so great and so much of a relief. A final moment I loved was when Luis took his solo and the crowd went crazy.

Josh Rodriguez, Phase III

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Tenth Year Violin

 

Through a collaboration unique in the violin making tradition, three of Rhode Island's premier makers have created an exceptional violin and donated it to Community MusicWorks in April 2007 to commemorate our ten years of transformative presence in Providence's West End and South Side neighborhoods.

              


Rationale. It is simply a matter of time before a special child comes along with the exceptional talent and dedication to successfully pursue a career in music at the college level. Now, through the extraordinary generosity of three local craftsmen, Community MusicWorks is in possession of a fine violin that will help that child gain access to a world of opportunities that his or her family's resources would likely not otherwise permit.

The Violin. Modeled on a 1742 Guarneri del Jesu, the violin is constructed from the finest Boznian maple and high altitude Austrian spruce. Click here to view photos of the building process.

The Makers. Karl Dennis, Tucker Densley, and Andrew Ryan are the three premier violin makers in Rhode Island. Each is a member of the American Federation of Violin and Bow Makers, and all three have acquired many accolades for their work. Fine violins made by these local craftsmen are in the hands of some of the most renowned violinists in the country.


Your investment is needed. The violinmakers' in-kind contribution is valued at $25,000, and they have challenged Community MusicWorks to raise 25 gifts of $1,000 or more to match their generosity during 2007, our tenth year. Please contact Heath Marlow, Director of Development, for more information.

Click here to read about the Tenth Year Violin in The Providence Journal.






 

10 Years... 10 Stories

An interview project celebrating the tenth anniversary of Community MusicWorks.

  

Interviews conducted by:

Fidelia Vasquez,
Community MusicWorks cellist & board member

and Chloë Kline, Community MusicWorks Fellow

  

Special thanks to all of our interviewees for sharing their time and their stories, to Liz Hollander for the inspiration to start this project and brainstorming help, and to Liz Cox for her transcription heroics.


Josh Rodriguez

Vanessa Centeno

Sara Stalnaker

Karen Romer

Zeeny & Patrice Wolfe

Tae Ortiz


Itza Serrano

Sebastian Ruth

Carolina Jimenez

Jesse Holstein




 

    

 

  

 

 

Listen Local

Throughout the 07-08 season, Community MusicWorks is proud to feature at least one work by a local composer on each concert program performed by the Providence String Quartet and the CMW Players.

Wherever the Listen Local icons appear, you'll find a work by a local composer on the concert program.
Click here to visit the calendar page for more information.


07-08 season local composers (click on each composer to learn more):


Mitchell Clark

Marilyn Currier


Anthony Green

Garrison Hull


Steven Jobe

Michael Kelley

Forrest Larson

Jessie Montgomery

Alec K. Redfearn

 



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