July 5, 2018 :: Multi-talented musician, award-winning teacher, and long-time San Francisco Conservatory of Music faculty member Scott Foglesong leads FRESH LOOK—THE SYMPHONY EXPOSED. The pioneering four-part introductory course runs Wednesday evenings, July 10 through 31, at Lafayette Library. Scott Foglesong leads FRESH LOOK—THE SYMPHONY EXPOSED — the California Symphony’s “Orchestra 101” adult education course. CSO: Where are you originally from...
May 5, 2018 :: Fabiola is mom to Adeline, one of the original Sound Minds students who joined the pilot program. Fabiola’s daughter Adeline was one of the original Sound Minds students. Youngest daughter Stefanie looks forward to following in her big sister’s footsteps. CSO: Your daughter Adeline joined the program back when it started. What has your experience...
:: For the teachers, Sound Minds is not just about learning an instrument and raising academic standards; it’s teaching persistence, personal responsibility and life skills—and opening students up to a wider world of opportunities they would never otherwise have dreamed of. Sound Minds teachers Amy Haltom and David Sego. Amy Haltom is Program Coordinator for Sound Minds and...
May 4, 2018 :: Fame, family, and the trials of ugly handwriting: Sound Minds students tell all. Fourth grade Sound Minds students Karla, Rick and Nick. We talked to students at E. M. Downer Elementary School about their experience with the Sound Minds program. With contributions from second graders Mia, Rebecca and Paloma (violin); and fourth graders Yvonne, Anong, Rick, and...
May 1, 2018 :: The California Symphony’s Sound Minds music education program teaches life skills, raises English and Math test scores, and inspires a community, says Academic Coordinator Sonia Wong. Sound Minds students: Left—a second grader with the cardboard replica violin she will use to learn proper instrument care; Right—a fourth grade student plays us a tune on her cello...
April 30, 2018 :: The Sound Minds music education program is transforming the lives of local underprivileged students — and giving Principal Marco Gonzales a way to talk to one struggling student. Edward M. Downer Elementary School Principal Marco Gonzales Marco Gonzales is Principal at E. M. Downer Elementary School in San Pablo, CA, where up to a third of students live...
April 16, 2018 :: The 2017–18 season finale features two European masterpieces (“Something Old”), a world premiere (“Something New”), and a program with a difference At first glance, the line up for the California Symphony’s May 6 season closer —SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW—may look like business as usual. However delve deeper, and there is more to the finale than...
:: Season finale guest artist Zhang first wowed audiences at the age of 5 Then and now: At left, Zhang plays for family in preparation for his first professional gig, just shy of his 5th birthday. Right: Haochen Zhang now. In demand internationally for nearly a decade now, Haochen Zhang first rose to prominence with his 2009 win...
:: The California Symphony’s May 6 season finale includes the world premiere of Balch’s “like a broken clock” California Symphony Young American Composer-in-Residence (2017–2020). Photo credit KatieL Photography. We caught up with Composer-in-Residence Katherine Balch to learn more about like a broken clock, the first of three pieces she will deliver during her three-year residency with the...
April 13, 2018 :: Haochen Zhang reunites with Music Director Donato Cabrera five years after their first “glittering” collaboration Haochen Zhang and then Music Director candidate Donato Cabrera in 2013. For internationally acclaimed, award-winning pianist Haochen Zhang, the California Symphony’s 2017–18 season finale concert SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW marks Zhang’s second time performing with the orchestra—five years after his 2013...