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February 21, 2025

±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨β€™s concert calendar expands with launch of new conductor-less chamber orchestra


Todd Phillips leads a chamber orchestra in concert at Mentor High School

Officially, ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨β€™s newest ensemble is an orchestra. In practice, it’s a large, close-knit chamber group.  

On Wednesday, following successful pilots over the last two years, ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ announced the launch of a new conductor-less chamber orchestra, beginning in fall 2025. The group will be directed by faculty violinist Todd Phillips and present two programs each year. 

β€œIt’s not an anti-conductor thing,” said Phillips, a longtime member of the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, a renowned conductor-less ensemble. β€œIt’s just something different. It’s the middle ground between chamber music and regular orchestra playing.” 

As Phillips implied, the yet-to-be-named new orchestra will belong to ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨β€™s chamber music division but coordinate with the ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ Orchestra in matters of personnel and programming. The group will consist of 25 to 30 members and focus on repertoire for small orchestra, including Baroque music and early Classical-period symphonies. 

Phillips said the group will present one program per semester in the newly-renovated Kulas Hall or other suitable venue. He said he expects some programs to feature students or members of the faculty as soloists.  

β€œIt’s really about the size and not the time period,” said Phillips, whose role at ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ is also set to expand next year with new guest teaching duties in the violin department. He plans to share a studio with faculty member Philip Setzer.  

Conductors need not see the new orchestra as a threat, Phillips said. On the contrary, he said, playing without a conductor prepares students for better performance in traditional orchestras, honing their ears and enhancing their leadership skills.  

Last but not least, he said, it’s a thrill, a form of music-making like no other.  

Before playing in a conductor-less orchestra, β€œStudents don’t realize it’s going to be this much fun,” Phillips said. β€œThen they want to do it every time. Without fail, they love it.” 

 

NAMING OPPORTUNITY 

±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨β€™s new orchestra doesn’t expect to remain nameless for long. To that end, members of the ±ΖΑ¨±ΖΑ¨ community – faculty, staff, and students – are invited to submit ideas for names to marketing@cim.edu. A new name will be selected on April 15 and the author of the winning submission will receive a $25 gift card to Mitchell’s Ice Cream.