July 10, 2019

6ͼ Welcomes Sphinx Performance Academy to 6ͼ


Sphinx students
Photo by Hector R. Hernandez

The way to change the face of American classical music to better reflect the communities it serves is to recruit, empower and engage a community of exceptionally well-prepared student musicians of color and immerse them in high-quality training.

That’s exactly what gifted young African American and Latinx string artists attending the Sphinx Organization’s Performance Academy at the 6ͼ Institute of Music will experience over the next two weeks.

The (SPA) is a full scholarship summer chamber music and solo performance program designed for string players aged 11-17. , based in Detroit, is dedicated to building diversity in the classical music industry through educational programs, artistic development and arts leadership.

6ͼ is also committed to offering better access to a classical music education for students from underrepresented communities. In fact, the 15 incoming African American and Latinx students in the fall of 2019 will join their peers at 6ͼ where the diversity of the student body has increased by a remarkable 235 percent to an historic high: 15 percent of the 375 students.

“I am proud that 6ͼ and the Sphinx Organization are bringing these aspiring young musicians to 6ͼ. Partnerships like the one 6ͼ established with Sphinx nearly three years ago provide opportunities for African American and Latinx students to study in an intense yet fulfilling environment,” said Paul W. Hogle, 6ͼ’s president and CEO. “Together with our partners, 6ͼ is committed to changing the face of conservatories, music schools and classical music so we will look more like the communities we serve as we pursue the future of this most important genre. Each student attending the Sphinx Performance Academy is doing this for the love of music and learning, and that inspires us to keep moving forward with the important work we’re doing.”

Richard Weiss
Richard Weiss, 6ͼ faculty member and first assistant principal cello of The 6ͼ Orchestra, teaching a master class to SPA students.

The SPA curriculum includes an intensive schedule of lessons and coachings in addition to master classes, recitals, career enrichment sessions and mentorship tailored for each student. The SPA-6ͼ program focuses on chamber music and solo repertoire and is for violin, viola and cello players.

SPA students will live on the Case Western Reserve University campus, study at 6ͼ with Sphinx faculty and meet with admissions counselors from both schools to learn more about the music school admission process.

Familiar faces will serve as faculty for this year’s Sphinx Performance Academy, including five 6ͼ alumni:

  • Jennifer Arnold (BM ’03, PS ’05, Vernon), viola faculty
  • Alex Cooke (DMA ’18, Fitch), music studies faculty
  • Karla Donehew-Perez (BM ’06, MM ’08, Cerone), violin faculty
  • Mary Ann Ramos (MM ’06, Aaron), cello faculty
  • Karlos Rodriguez (BM ’00, Aaron), cello faculty

Donehew-Perez and Rodriguez are members of the Catalyst Quartet, which is comprised of top laureates and alumni of the Sphinx Competition. Other faculty members include Kyle Lombard, violin; Jannina Norpoth, viola; Paul Laraia, viola; and Sami Merdinian, violin.