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DESCRIPTION:A concert and discussion\, featuring the Los Angeles Orchestra 
 Fellowship\, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra\, Street Symphony\, and USC Thor
 nton School of Music.\n\nThe Los Angeles Orchestra Fellowship\, a program d
 esigned to increase diversity in classical music\, welcomed its first class
  this fall. To celebrate its launch\, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra (LACO)\
 , Street Symphony and USC Thornton School of Music will present a wide-reac
 hing performance and panel discussion to follow.  \n\nThe performance featu
 res the first class of fellows\, including violinists Sydney Adedamola and 
 Ayrton Pisco\, violist Bradley Parrimore\, and cellist Juan-Salvador Carras
 co. The celebrated guest artists include Anthony McGill\, principal clarine
 t of New York Philharmonic\; Todd Strange\, a tenor with the LA Master Chor
 ale\; and musicians from LACO including violinists Tereza Stanislav and Che
 ryl Norman-Brick\, violist Robert Brophy\, and cellist Giovanna Clayton.\n\
 nPROGRAM:\n\nW.A. Mozart\, Clarinet Quintet in A\, K. 581\nI. Allegro\nAnth
 ony McGill\, clarinet\nSydney Adedamola\, violin\, Ayrton Pisco\, violin\, 
 Bradley Parrimore\, viola\, Juan-Salvador Carrasco\, cello\nBen Shirley\, B
 rother Burn\nAnthony McGill\, clarinet\, Todd Strange\, tenor\nD. Shostakov
 ich\, String Quartet No.10 in A-flat Major\, Op. 118\nI. Andante\nII. Alleg
 retto furioso\n    Sydney Adedamola\, violin\, Ayrton Pisco\, violin\, Brad
 ley Parrimore\, viola\, Juan-Salvador Carrasco\, cello\nJ. Brahms\, Clarine
 t Quintet in B minor\, Op. 115\nI. Allegro\nAnthony McGill\, clarinet\, Ter
 eza Stanislav\, violin\, Cheryl Norman-Brick\, violin\, Robert Brophy\, vio
 la\,\nGiovanna Clayton\, cello\nThe event includes a panel discussion to fo
 llow moderated by Derrick Spiva\, LACO’s artist educator\, and including cl
 arinetist Anthony McGill\, cellist Giovanna Clayton\, composer Juan Pablo C
 ontreras\, and Akilah Morgan\, executive assistant of the Inner City Youth 
 Orchestra of Los Angeles (ICYOLA).\n\n \n\nLaunched in August 2018\, the Lo
 s Angeles Orchestra Fellowship was conceived by a partnership of ICYOLA\, t
 he country’s largest African-American-majority youth orchestra\; LACO\, one
  of the world’s leading chamber orchestras\; and USC Thornton\, one of the 
 country’s top music programs. \n\nADMISSION:\nAdmission is free. Reservatio
 ns required. RSVP at the links below.\n\nUSC Students\, Staff\, and Faculty
 : RSVP\nUSC Alumni: RSVP\nGeneral Public: RSVP\n\nPresented by USC Visions 
 and Voices: The Arts and Humanities Initiative in partnership with Los Ange
 les Chamber Orchestra\, LA Orchestra Fellowship\, Street Symphony and USC T
 hornton School of Music.
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DTSTAMP:20260419T084345Z
DTSTART:20181024T020000Z
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LOCATION:Newman Recital Hall (AHF 151)
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SUMMARY:Let All Voices Be Heard: Celebrating Diversity in Classical Music
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