CONCERT Orchestra Notes for December 14, 2025

Hi all,

Thanks for a productive rehearsal on 12/7. I’m excited about how the Mozart symphony is coming along. Keep up the good work practicing at home. I think this will be a very satisfying performance in late February.

We’ve received materials from the Young Composers Project, so we’ll plan to read the Cartoon Music this Sunday (12/14). This and more details below.

Best,

Dr. G.


Recap – December 7, 2025

  • We had sectionals with Sam Ross (strings) and Adam Eccleston (woodwinds) on the Mozart symphony.
  • The tutti portion of rehearsal focused on slow, detailed work on the development section of the 1st movement of the symphony, as well as the transition within the recapitulation (m. 191 to 210). We spent about 7 minutes on Jupiter.

Rehearsal Plan for Sunday, December 7, 2025

Please arrive by 1:45pm. We can always use extra hands to help set up the room if you are able to get there closer to 1:30pm. I will arrive at 1:30pm to open the space.

  • Arrival: 1:45pm – EVERYBODY SIGN IN IN CAFETERIA.
  • 2:00pm-3:15pm:
    • Strings sectional @ cafeteria: Mozart, mov 1 (Kevin Lefohn)
    • Woodwinds sectional @ pavilion: Mozart, mov 1 (Adam Eccleston)
  • 3:15pm-3:30pm: break
  • 3:30pm-4:30pm: YCP piece (“Cartoon Music”) – See below for part assignments. We’re working on uploading all available PDFs here. Please check back later today and tomorrow to see all the parts, and practice at home before Sunday. I will also upload the video of the cartoon with computer audio as soon as it’s available. Check our YouTube playlist (linked on the sidebar) for that.
  • 4:30pm-5:00pm: Mozart – m. 228 to end, and revisit exposition (beginning to repeat sign).

MYS CONCERT Part Assignments, Orchestra Schedule, Repertoire, Audio Reference, etc…

Please check our Part Assignments PDF (linked on the sidebar of this webpage) for new woodwind part assignments for the YCP Cartoon Music piece. Strings will stay the same as Mozart.


Sunday 12/21, 4:30pm-6:00pm: Holiday Cookie Exchange and Play-Along

Please plan to stay a bit later on Sunday 12/21 for a Holiday Cookie Exchange and Play-Along.

  • Bring cookies (or any other holiday treat of your choice) to share with others. Please label your treats, including information like allergens or dietary details (e.g. “contains peanuts, dairy” or “gluten free.”)
  • Bring your own beverage (like hot cocoa, apple cider, etc). If you feel like bringing a big jug to share, please also bring small disposable cups.
  • Wear your favorite holiday attire (“ugly” holiday sweaters encouraged).

We will bring sheet music of holiday favorites, which we will play together with Symphony Orchestra musicians.


Concert Review (Oregon ArtsWatch) and Photos (by Richard Kolbell)

[keeping this here from last week’s notes]: Read the review of our concert here, and enjoy Richard Kolbell’s photos here. If you download or post any of these photos anywhere, please make sure to credit the photographer (e.g. “Photo by Richard Kolbell).


Find PDF Practice Parts at the MYS Online Music Library

If you lose your part, or need to access a digital copy for any reason, you can find one in our Online Music Library. Look for the button “C.O. Music Library” on the sidebar or the bottom of this blog page. The password is playmys.


Availability for private lessons

I don’t take long-term regular private students, but this season I will have some availability on Monday afternoons for “one-off” violin, viola or conducting lessons. The lessons can be in person at the MYS building in SE Portland, or via Zoom. (I may also be available for private coaching sessions for other instruments, but my specific instrumental training is upper strings.) Shoot me an e-mail if you’re interested for more details.


Happy practicing,
(and don’t forget to bring a music stand)

Dr. G.


MYS Concert Orchestra | Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, November 9, 2025 | Photo by Richard Kolbell

SYMPHONY Orchestra Notes for December 14, 2025

Hi everyone,

That was a very satisfying rehearsal on 12/7. Thanks for your preparation and hard work on the 3rd movement of the Tchaikovsky Symphony.

Coming up on 12/14, we’ll have an all-star lineup of Oregon Symphony musicians coaching each woodwind section. Brass will work with Mr. Eccleston. Strings will be with me. We’ll also read the Reinecke flute concerto and this term’s YCP piece by James Lee. Please see my detailed rehearsal plan below.

Also, please mark your calendars for our Holiday Cookie Exchange and Play-Along on Sunday 12/21, starting at 4:30pm.

Best,

Dr. G.


Recap – December 7, 2025

  • Brass sections worked with coaches, woodwinds with Mr. Eccleston and strings with me (all on the 3rd movement of Tchaikovsky)
  • The tutti portion of rehearsal also focused on the 3rd movement of the symphony.

Rehearsal Plan for Sunday, December 14, 2025

  • Arrival: 5:15pm – EVERYBODY SIGN IN IN CAFETERIA.
  • 5:30pm-6:45pm: sectionals/coachings
    • Strings: Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 6, movement 1
    • Brass: Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 6, movement 1
    • Woodwinds coachings (each section separately): Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 6 – movement 1
  • 6:45pm-7:00pm: break
  • 7:00pm-7:30pm: read YCP piece: “Gganbu” by James Lee. Please listen practice before Sunday. Parts here. Review part assignments linked on the sidebar of this page.
  • 7:30pm-8:30pm: read Reinecke Flute Concerto. Also, please listen and practice before Sunday. Parts here. Review part assignments linked on the sidebar of this page.
  • 8:30pm – help reset the room and make sure no doors are left propped open.

MYS SYMPHONY Part Assignments, Orchestra Schedule, Repertoire, Audio Reference, etc…

No changes to part assignments this week. Please review assignments for the first half of the concert (YCP piece and Reinecke Flute Concerto) to be ready for this Sunday.

I will add reference audio for James Lee’s piece “Gganbu” as soon as I get it from him later today (Tue) or tomorrow. Please check our “S.O. VIDEO/AUDIO REFERENCE PLAYLIST” (linked on the sidebar) later this week and listen to the piece as part of your preparation.


Sunday 12/21, 4:30pm-6:00pm: Holiday Cookie Exchange and Play-Along

Please come early on Sunday 12/21 for a Holiday Cookie Exchange and Play-Along.

  • Bring cookies (or any other holiday treat of your choice) to share with others. Please label your treats, including information like allergens or dietary details (e.g. “contains peanuts, dairy” or “gluten free.”)
  • Bring your own beverage (like hot cocoa, apple cider, etc). If you feel like bringing a big jug to share, please also bring small disposable cups.
  • Wear your favorite holiday attire (“ugly” holiday sweaters encouraged).

We will bring sheet music of holiday favorites, which we will play together with Concert Orchestra musicians.


Concert Review (Oregon ArtsWatch) and Photos (by Richard Kolbell)

[leaving this here from last week’s notes]: Read the review of our concert here, and enjoy Richard Kolbell’s photos here. If you download or post any of these photos anywhere, please make sure to credit the photographer (e.g. “Photo by Richard Kolbell).


PDF Practice Parts

If you lose your part, or need to access a digital copy for any reason, you can find one in our Online Music Library. Look for the button “S.O. Music Library” on the sidebar or the bottom of this blog page. The password is playmys.


Recruit for MYS

If you have friends at school who would enjoy playing with us, send me their name and email and I’m happy to reach out. Or, you could give them my email. Right now, in this orchestra, we could use more percussionists. Concert Orchestra has openings too.


Availability for private lessons

I don’t take long-term regular private students, but this season I will have some availability on Monday afternoons for “one-off” violin, viola or conducting lessons. The lessons can be in person at my home studio in SE Portland, or via Zoom. (I may also be available for private coaching sessions for other instruments, but my specific instrumental training is upper strings.) Shoot me an e-mail if you’re interested for more details.


Happy practicing,
(and don’t forget to bring a music stand on Sunday)

Dr. G.


MYS Symphony Orchestra | Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, November 9, 2025 | Photo by Richard Kolbell

SYMPHONY Orchestra Notes for December 7, 2025

Hi everyone,

I hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving break. Now it’s time to get back to work!

Brass players: please note that this Sunday each section will work separately with Oregon Symphony coaches. Be ready!

Please see below for our rehearsal plan for 12/7, the Oregon ArtsWatch review of our 11/9 concert, lots of photos from the concert by Richard Kolbell, and other important information.

Best,

Dr. G.


Recap – November 23, 2025

  • Read movements 3 and 4 of Tchaikovsky.
  • Started work on movement 1, from the beginning to around letter G.

Rehearsal Plan for Sunday, December 7, 2025

  • Arrival: 5:15pm – EVERYBODY SIGN IN IN CAFETERIA.
  • 5:30pm-6:45pm: sectionals/coachings
    • Strings: Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 6, movement 3
    • Woodwinds: Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 6, movement 3
    • Brass coachings (each section separately): Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 6 – prioritize movement 3, letter U to the end.
  • 6:45pm-7:00pm: break
  • 7:00pm-8:30pm: more Tchaikovsky: movement 3 (whole movement)
  • 8:30pm – help reset the room and make sure no doors are left propped open.

MYS SYMPHONY Part Assignments, Orchestra Schedule, Repertoire, Audio Reference, etc…

If you missed it last week, please review the part assignments PDF linked on the sidebar of this blog. Part assignments have been posted for the first half of the concert (YCP piece and Reinecke Flute Concerto).

Parts were handed out on 11/23 for the Reinecke piece. Please make sure to grab them this Sunday if you don’t have your hard copies yet.


Concert Review (Oregon ArtsWatch) and Photos (by Richard Kolbell)

Read the review of our concert here, and enjoy Richard Kolbell’s photos here. If you download or post any of these photos anywhere, please make sure to credit the photographer (e.g. “Photo by Richard Kolbell).


PDF Practice Parts

If you lose your part, or need to access a digital copy for any reason, you can find one in our Online Music Library. Look for the button “S.O. Music Library” on the sidebar or the bottom of this blog page. The password is playmys.


Recruit for MYS

If you have friends at school who would enjoy playing with us, send me their name and email and I’m happy to reach out. Or, you could give them my email. Right now, in this orchestra, we could use more percussionists. Concert Orchestra has openings too.


Availability for private lessons

I don’t take long-term regular private students, but this season I will have some availability on Monday afternoons for “one-off” violin, viola or conducting lessons. The lessons can be in person at my home studio in SE Portland, or via Zoom. (I may also be available for private coaching sessions for other instruments, but my specific instrumental training is upper strings.) Shoot me an e-mail if you’re interested for more details.


Happy practicing,
(and don’t forget to bring a music stand on Sunday)

Dr. G.


MYS Symphony Orchestra | Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, November 9, 2025 | Photo by Richard Kolbell

CONCERT Orchestra Notes for December 7, 2025

Hi all,

I hope you had a joyful and restful Thanksgiving break. Now it’s time to get back to work!

We don’t have the score and parts for the Young Composers Project piece yet. I expect to receive them this week, and I’ll let you know when they’re available for download.

Please see below for our rehearsal plan, other important information, the Oregon ArtsWatch review of our 11/9 concert, and lots of photos from the concert by Richard Kolbell.

Best,

Dr. G.


Recap – November 23, 2025

  • We read the entirety of the 1st movement of the Mozart Symphony.
  • Detailed work on the exposition of the movement, some work on the recapitulation, and detailed work on the coda. We didn’t cover the development.

Rehearsal Plan for Sunday, December 7, 2025

Please arrive by 1:45pm. We can always use extra hands to help set up the room if you are able to get there closer to 1:30pm. I will arrive at 1:30pm to open the space.

  • Arrival: 1:45pm – EVERYBODY SIGN IN IN CAFETERIA.
  • 2:00pm-3:15pm:
    • Strings sectional @ cafeteria: Mozart, mov 1
    • Woodwinds sectional @ pavilion: Mozart, mov 1
  • 3:15pm-3:30pm: break
  • 3:30pm-4:30pm: more Mozart (emphasis on development section of mov. 1).
  • 4:30pm-5:00pm: Holst Jupiter – beginning to #5 – for the time being, we’ll use the same part assignments for Jupiter as we did during the fall term. Your next set of leadership audition videos are due in early February, so, those will define the final part assignments for Jupiter.

Concert Review (Oregon ArtsWatch) and Photos (by Richard Kolbell)

Read the review of our concert here, and enjoy Richard Kolbell’s photos here. If you download or post any of these photos anywhere, please make sure to credit the photographer (e.g. “Photo by Richard Kolbell).


MYS CONCERT Part Assignments, Orchestra Schedule, Repertoire, Audio Reference, etc…

Keep in mind that this term we will also play a piece by the Young Composers Project. I’ll create a different seating rotation for this piece as soon as I receive it from the composers. I expect we’ll get the materials the first week of December.

I’ve updated our YouTube playlist with a live performance of the Mozart symphony by the London Mozart Players. Click the button on the sidebar (or bottom of the page if on mobile). I’ll keep adding videos in the next couple of weeks.


Find PDF Practice Parts at the MYS Online Music Library

If you lose your part, or need to access a digital copy for any reason, you can find one in our Online Music Library. Look for the button “C.O. Music Library” on the sidebar or the bottom of this blog page. The password is playmys.


Availability for private lessons

I don’t take long-term regular private students, but this season I will have some availability on Monday afternoons for “one-off” violin, viola or conducting lessons. The lessons can be in person at the MYS building in SE Portland, or via Zoom. (I may also be available for private coaching sessions for other instruments, but my specific instrumental training is upper strings.) Shoot me an e-mail if you’re interested for more details.


Happy practicing,
(and don’t forget to bring a music stand)

Dr. G.


MYS Concert Orchestra | Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, November 9, 2025 | Photo by Richard Kolbell

SYMPHONY Orchestra Notes for November 23, 2025

Hi all,

Great to see you on Sunday 11/16. I enjoyed reading just about half of the Tchaikovsky symphony with you.

Congrats to MYSfits and our Jazz Ensembles for fantastic performances at the Community Concert. Really great work. I thought all groups sounded wonderfully.

Also, thank you for taking time to answer my post-concert debriefing questionnaire. I will spend time this week reading every single one of your answers. This will help me continue shaping your MYS experience to be the best it can be. More about this on Sunday.

Please see below for our rehearsal plan, etc.

Best,

Dr. G.


Recap – November 16, 2025

  • The first portion of rehearsal was spent on our post-concert debriefing questionnaire. If you were not present on Sunday, you can still fill it out here.
  • We read movements 1 and 2 of Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 6. We also read a bit of the beginning of the 3rd movement.

Rehearsal Plan for Sunday, November 23, 2025

  • Arrival: 5:15pm – EVERYBODY SIGN IN IN CAFETERIA.
  • 5:30pm-7:00pm: Tchahikovsky, Symphony No. 6 – continue reading movements 3 and 4.
  • 7:00pm-7:15pm: break
  • 7:15pm-8:30pm: more Tchaikovsky: start detailed work on movement 1.
  • 8:30pm – help reset the room and make sure no doors are left propped open.

MYS SYMPHONY Part Assignments, Orchestra Schedule, Repertoire, Audio Reference, etc…

I will create the seating rotation for the first half of this concert later this week (Reinecke Flute Concerto and YCP piece by James Lee). Stay tuned.


String Players: represent MYS at this Oregon Chorale program

A couple of spots still available!

Represent MYS in a couple of performances with the Oregon Chorale in December: the Oregon Chorale will be the choir joining MYS Symphony Orchestra in June 2026 for our performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, and we are thrilled to collaborate with them.

They are looking for a small string ensemble to join them for their holiday concerts. Please click here for details and to sign up.


PDF Practice Parts

If you lose your part, or need to access a digital copy for any reason, you can find one in our Online Music Library. Look for the button “S.O. Music Library” on the sidebar or the bottom of this blog page. The password is playmys.


Recruit for MYS

If you have friends at school who would enjoy playing with us, send me their name and email and I’m happy to reach out. Or, you could give them my email. Right now, in this orchestra, we could use more percussionists. Concert Orchestra has openings too.


Availability for private lessons

I don’t take long-term regular private students, but this season I will have some availability on Monday afternoons for “one-off” violin, viola or conducting lessons. The lessons can be in person at my home studio in SE Portland, or via Zoom. (I may also be available for private coaching sessions for other instruments, but my specific instrumental training is upper strings.) Shoot me an e-mail if you’re interested for more details.


Happy practicing,
(and don’t forget to bring a music stand on Sunday)

Dr. G.


MYS Symphony Orchestra | Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, November 9, 2025 | Photo by Richard Kolbell

CONCERT Orchestra Notes for November 23, 2025

Hi all,

Thank you for your work with Mr. Todd on Sunday. I look forward to seeing you again this coming Sunday (11/23), to dig into the Mozart Symphony.

Also, thank you for taking time to answer my post-concert debriefing questionnaire. I will spend time this week reading every single one of your answers. This will help me continue shaping your MYS experience to be the best it can be. More about this on Sunday.

Please see below for our rehearsal plan, etc.

Best,

Dr. G.


Recap – November 16, 2025

  • The first portion of rehearsal was spent on our post-concert debriefing questionnaire. If you were not present on Sunday, you can still fill it out here.
  • Mr. Todd led our first read-through of the Mozart Symphony.

Rehearsal Plan for Sunday, November 23, 2025

Please arrive by 1:45pm. We can always use extra hands to help set up the room if you are able to get there closer to 1:30pm. I will arrive at 1:30pm to open the space.

  • Arrival: 1:45pm – EVERYBODY SIGN IN IN CAFETERIA.
  • 2:00pm-3:30pm: Mozart, Symphony No. 40, movement 1 – Detailed work on the exposition section of the first movement (beginning to m. 100).
  • 3:30pm-3:45pm: break
  • 3:45pm-4:30pm: more Mozart
  • 4:30pm-5:00pm: Holst Jupiter – beginning to #5

String Players: join Symphony players for this Oregon Chorale program

A couple of spots still available!

Represent MYS in a couple of performances with the Oregon Chorale in December: the Oregon Chorale will be the choir joining MYS Symphony Orchestra in June 2026 for our performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, and we are thrilled to collaborate with them.

They are looking for a small string ensemble to join them for their holiday concerts. Please click here for details and to sign up.


MYS CONCERT Part Assignments, Orchestra Schedule, Repertoire, Audio Reference, etc…

Keep in mind that this term we will also play a piece by the Young Composers Project. I’ll create a different seating rotation for this piece as soon as I receive it from the composers. I expect we’ll get the materials the first week of December.

I’ve updated our YouTube playlist with a live performance of the Mozart symphony by the London Mozart Players. Click the button on the sidebar (or bottom of the page if on mobile). I’ll keep adding videos in the next couple of weeks.


Find PDF Practice Parts at the MYS Online Music Library

If you lose your part, or need to access a digital copy for any reason, you can find one in our Online Music Library. Look for the button “C.O. Music Library” on the sidebar or the bottom of this blog page. The password is playmys.


Availability for private lessons

I don’t take long-term regular private students, but this season I will have some availability on Monday afternoons for “one-off” violin, viola or conducting lessons. The lessons can be in person at my home studio in SE Portland, or via Zoom. (I may also be available for private coaching sessions for other instruments, but my specific instrumental training is upper strings.) Shoot me an e-mail if you’re interested for more details.


Happy practicing,
(and don’t forget to bring a music stand)

Dr. G.


MYS Concert Orchestra | Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall, November 9, 2025 | Photo by Richard Kolbell

CONCERT Orchestra Notes for November 16, 2025

Hi all,

This Sunday (tomorrow, 11/16) we have a modified rehearsal time of 2:00pm-4:00pm. The reason for the different rehearsal time is that there is an MYS Community Concert at 7pm at All Saints, upstairs in the Sanctuary. I highly encourage all of you to go check it out. MYSfits will perform alongside guests from GRAMMY Award-winning A Far Cry, and both of our Jazz Ensembles will perform as well.

Mr. Darian Todd will be our guest conductor tomorrow.

Best,

Dr. G.


Recap – Concert, November 9, 2025

We had our concert at the Schnitz, playing Ethel Smyth’s Symphony for Small Orchestra, and Brahms’ Hungarian Dance No. 6. I thought you did wonderfully. There will be time to debrief in person on Sunday.


Rehearsal Plan for Sunday, November 16, 2025

Please arrive by 1:45pm. We can always use extra hands to help set up the room if you are able to get there closer to 1:30pm. I will arrive at 1:30pm to open the space.

  • Arrival: 1:45pm – EVERYBODY SIGN IN IN CAFETERIA.
  • 2:00pm-2:30pm: concert debriefing
  • 2:30pm-4:00pm: Mozart, Symphony No. 40, movement 1 with guest conductor Mr. Darian Todd.

7:00pm – MYS Community Concert (upstairs in Sanctuary)


Mozart Part Assignments

I’ve created part assignments for the Mozart symphony based on leadership auditions, fall term attendance, and engagement and preparation during fall term rehearsals. These part assignments are subject to change. They can be accessed by clicking the button on the sidebar of this blog (or bottom of the page if you’re on mobile), labeled “C.O. Winter 2025-2026 Part Assignments.”

I will create and communicate part assignments for the Young Composers Project piece next week.


String Players: join Symphony players for this Oregon Chorale program

A couple of spots still available!

Represent MYS in a couple of performances with the Oregon Chorale in December: the Oregon Chorale will be the choir joining MYS Symphony Orchestra in June 2026 for our performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, and we are thrilled to collaborate with them.

They are looking for a small string ensemble to join them for their holiday concerts. Please click here for details and to sign up.


MYS CONCERT Part Assignments, Orchestra Schedule, Repertoire, Audio Reference, etc…

I’ve updated our YouTube playlist with a live performance of the Mozart symphony by the London Mozart Players. Click the button on the sidebar (or bottom of the page if on mobile). I’ll keep adding videos in the next couple of weeks.


Find PDF Practice Parts at the MYS Online Music Library

If you lose your part, or need to access a digital copy for any reason, you can find one in our Online Music Library. Look for the button “C.O. Music Library” on the sidebar or the bottom of this blog page. The password is playmys.


Availability for private lessons

I don’t take long-term regular private students, but this season I will have some availability on Monday afternoons for “one-off” violin, viola or conducting lessons. The lessons can be in person at my home studio in SE Portland, or via Zoom. (I may also be available for private coaching sessions for other instruments, but my specific instrumental training is upper strings.) Shoot me an e-mail if you’re interested for more details.


Happy practicing,
(and don’t forget to bring a music stand)

Dr. G.


Sinfonietta Orchestra with conductor Marian Gutiérrez | The Reser, November 8, 2025

SYMPHONY Orchestra Notes for November 16, 2025

Hi all,

I look forward to seeing you on Sunday (11/16) at our modified rehearsal time of 4:30pm-6:30pm. The reason for the different rehearsal time is that there is an MYS Community Concert at 7pm at All Saints, upstairs in the Sanctuary. I highly encourage all of you to go check it out. MYSfits will perform alongside guests from GRAMMY Award-winning A Far Cry, and both of our Jazz Ensembles will perform as well.

Best,

Dr. G.


Recap – November 6 to November 9, 2025

We had our weeknight rehearsals and concert including music by Max Evans-McGlothin, Giancarlo Castro D’Addona and Johannes Brahms. We’ll debrief in person on Sunday.


Rehearsal Plan for Sunday, November 16, 2025

  • Arrival: 4:15pm – EVERYBODY SIGN IN IN CAFETERIA.
  • 4:30pm-5:15pm: concert debriefing
  • 5:15pm-6:30pm: Tchahikovsky, Symphony No. 6 – reading of as much of the symphony as time allows.
  • 6:30pm – help reset the room and make sure no doors are left propped open.
  • 7:00pm – MYS Community Concert (upstairs in Sanctuary)

Tchaikovsky Part Assignments

I’ve created part assignments for the Tchaikovsky symphony based on leadership auditions, fall term attendance, and engagement and preparation during fall term rehearsals. These part assignments are subject to change. They can be accessed by clicking the button on the sidebar of this blog (or bottom of the page if you’re on mobile), labeled “S.O. Winter 2025-2026 Part Assignments.”

I will create and communicate part assignments for James Lee’s piece (Young Composers Project) and Reinecke Flute Concerto next week.


MYS SYMPHONY Part Assignments, Orchestra Schedule, Repertoire, Audio Reference, etc…

I’ve updated our YouTube playlist with reference audio/video. Click the button on the sidebar (or bottom of the page if on mobile) for a couple of recordings of Tchaikovsky that I like. I’ll keep adding videos in the next couple of weeks.


String Players: represent MYS at this Oregon Chorale program

A couple of spots still available!

Represent MYS in a couple of performances with the Oregon Chorale in December: the Oregon Chorale will be the choir joining MYS Symphony Orchestra in June 2026 for our performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, and we are thrilled to collaborate with them.

They are looking for a small string ensemble to join them for their holiday concerts. Please click here for details and to sign up.


PDF Practice Parts

If you lose your part, or need to access a digital copy for any reason, you can find one in our Online Music Library. Look for the button “S.O. Music Library” on the sidebar or the bottom of this blog page. The password is playmys.


Recruit for MYS

If you have friends at school who would enjoy playing with us, send me their name and email and I’m happy to reach out. Or, you could give them my email. Right now, in this orchestra, we could use more percussionists, french horns and one trombone. Concert Orchestra has openings too.


Availability for private lessons

I don’t take long-term regular private students, but this season I will have some availability on Monday afternoons for “one-off” violin, viola or conducting lessons. The lessons can be in person at my home studio in SE Portland, or via Zoom. (I may also be available for private coaching sessions for other instruments, but my specific instrumental training is upper strings.) Shoot me an e-mail if you’re interested for more details.


Happy practicing,
(and don’t forget to bring a music stand on Sunday)

Dr. G.


MYS Portland Overture Strings with conductor Darian Todd | The Reser, November 8, 2025

SYMPHONY Orchestra Notes for CONCERT WEEK: 11/6 – 11/9

Hi all,

Great work on Sunday (11/2). I think this is going to be a great concert!

See below for a rehearsal recap, a detailed plan for each weeknight rehearsal and other important information.

Best,

Dr. G.


Rehearsal Recap – November 2, 2025

  • First half of rehearsal:
    • Flute Concerto by Castro D’Addona (all three movements, no soloist). Solid work all around. Please focus on the fast section of the 2nd movement (with metronome), and make sure to understand all the rhythms in movement 3.
    • Max’s “Erin’s First Sabbath.” – thanks for picking up the new parts. If you were missing on Sunday, please make sure to grab the new parts on Thursday. There are important differences. Strings: make sure to copy the bowings from the first stands into your parts. We worked backwards on Sunday, covering from R to the end of the piece in good detail. We did a little work from K to R, and the transition to letter G for a few bars.
  • Second half:
    • Brahms, movement 4: I intended to also cover movements 3 and 2, but we ended up spending the whole time on the 4th movement. We did good work on it, though. From now until Thursday evening, please make sure to practice difficult passages in the whole symphony, and just as importantly, please listen to recordings!! “Know how it goes,” as I often find myself saying.
    • Keeping this bullet point from last week: This whole symphony requires constant engagement and attention, so we can realize all the many small (but very important) details. The moment we disengage and go into “automatic pilot,” that’s when we lose details like articulation, intention and balance.

Rehearsal Plan for Thursday, November 6, 2025

  • Arrival: 6:45pm at the latest – EVERYBODY SIGN IN IN CAFETERIA.
  • 7:00pm-7:30pm: Evans-McGlothin, Erin’s First Sabbath – if you were missing on 11/2, get your final parts here.
  • 7:30pm-9:30pm: Brahms Symphony – Working run-through of whole symphony, in order. We’ll take a break somewhere in the middle.
  • 9:30pm – help reset the room and make sure no doors are left propped open.

Rehearsal Plan for Friday, November 7, 2025

  • Arrival: 6:45pm at the latest – EVERYBODY SIGN IN IN CAFETERIA.
  • 7:00pm-8:00pm: Castro D’Addona, whole concerto (with soloist)
  • 8:00pm-9:30pm: Brahms Symphony – Work based on how things went Thursday night. We’ll take a break somewhere in the middle.
  • 9:30pm – help reset the room and make sure no doors are left propped open.

Rehearsal Plan for Saturday, November 8, 2025

  • Arrival: 6:45pm at the latest – EVERYBODY SIGN IN IN CAFETERIA.
  • DRESS REHEARSAL IN CONCERT ORDER (times are approximate)
    • 7:00pm-7:20pm: Evans-McGlothin, Erin’s First Sabbath
    • 7:20pm-8:00pm: Castro D’Addona, whole concerto (with soloist)
    • 8:00pm-8:10pm: break
    • 8:10pm-9:30pm: Brahms Symphony – Full run-through and spot-checking after.
  • 9:30pm – help reset the room and make sure no doors are left propped open.

Call Sheet and Rehearsal Plan for Sunday, November 9, 2025

  • Everybody got a hard copy of our call sheet on Sunday 11/2. If you were missing, you can find it here. It’s also on our website, and Mark has sent it out via email.
    • 2:30pm – call time for percussionists and Group Managers
    • 3:00pm – call time for everybody else (see instructions on call sheet)
  • Rehearsal plan (times are approximate)
    • 3:30pm: Evans-McGlothin
    • 3:45pm: Castro D’Addona
    • 4:00pm-4:50pm: Brahms

Looking ahead: Rehearsal on November 16

We will start new music on 11/16 (Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 6). CAN.NOT.WAIT!!!!!!!!

I’ll send new part assignments on Wednesday, 11/12, based mostly on your leadership auditions.

Also, please note that we will have an earlier start and an abbreviated rehearsal on 11/16 (4:30pm-6:30pm) due to the MYS Community Concert that evening. It would be fantastic for all of you to attend this concert. Our Jazz Ensembles are performing, as well as MYSfits with GRAMMY-winning guests from Boston A Far Cry.

We have a regular rehearsal on 11/23, and then we’re off on 11/30.


String Players: represent MYS at this Oregon Chorale program

Represent MYS in a couple of performances with the Oregon Chorale in December: the Oregon Chorale will be the choir joining MYS Symphony Orchestra in June 2026 for our performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, and we are thrilled to collaborate with them.

They are looking for a small string ensemble to join them for their holiday concerts. Please click here for details and to sign up.


MYS SYMPHONY Part Assignments, Orchestra Schedule, Repertoire, Audio Reference, etc…

Winds + brass players: we will remove some of the doublings in Castro D’Addona’s flute concerto, but everybody will play. I’ll let you know the plan before our Thursday rehearsal.


PDF Practice Parts

If you lose your part, or need to access a digital copy for any reason, you can find one in our Online Music Library. Look for the button “S.O. Music Library” on the sidebar or the bottom of this blog page. The password is playmys.


Recruit for MYS

If you have friends at school who would enjoy playing with us, send me their name and email and I’m happy to reach out. Or, you could give them my email. Right now, in this orchestra, we could use more percussionists, french horns and one trombone. Concert Orchestra has openings too.


Availability for private lessons

I don’t take long-term regular private students, but this season I will have some availability on Monday afternoons for “one-off” violin, viola or conducting lessons. The lessons can be in person at my home studio in SE Portland, or via Zoom. (I may also be available for private coaching sessions for other instruments, but my specific instrumental training is upper strings.) Shoot me an e-mail if you’re interested for more details.


Happy practicing,
(and don’t forget to bring a music stand on Sunday)

Dr. G.


IT’S CONCERT TIME!!!!!!

CONCERT Orchestra Notes for November 9, 2025

Hi everyone,

Fantastic rehearsal last Sunday (11/2). It’s concert week! Below is a recap of 11/2, a link to our call sheet, and a bit more information about the coming weeks.

Dr. G.


Rehearsal Recap – 11/02/25

  • First half of rehearsal:
    • We did detailed work on the Smyth, and a couple of run-throughs.
  • Second half of rehearsal:
    • More Smyth
    • Run-through of program (Smyth and Brahms)
    • Additional work on Brahms

General notes between now and the concert on Sunday: focus on strategic practicing at slower tempos WITH A METRONOME. Make sure you’re playing every single detail on the page (dynamics, articulations, accurate rhythms, excellent intonation, correct bow placement, etc…). Then, choose sections to play at gradually faster tempos, until reaching performance tempi.

On Sunday, our focus should be mostly on listening to each other and staying engaged with the baton. It will be a great concert!


Call Sheet for Concert Day – 11/09/25

Here’s direct link to our call sheet. It has also been sent out by Mark via email, and is available on our website. Please be on time for our 5:30pm call time. Make sure to leave enough time to park, etc. We have very limited rehearsal time on stage, so, it’s crucial to be punctual for our call time.


Looking ahead: Rehearsal on November 16

We will start new music on 11/16 (Mozart Symphony No. 40). I’ll send new part assignments on Wednesday 11/12, based mostly on your leadership auditions.

Also, please note that we will have an abbreviated rehearsal on 11/16 (2pm-4pm) due to the MYS Community Concert that evening. It would be fantastic for all of you to attend this concert. Our Jazz Ensembles are performing, as well as MYSfits with GRAMMY-winning guests from Boston A Far Cry.

We have a regular rehearsal on 11/23, and then we’re off on 11/30.


String Players: join Symphony players for this Oregon Chorale program

Represent MYS in a couple of performances with the Oregon Chorale in December: the Oregon Chorale will be the choir joining MYS Symphony Orchestra in June 2026 for our performance of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, and we are thrilled to collaborate with them.

They are looking for a small string ensemble to join them for their holiday concerts. Please click here for details and to sign up.


MYS CONCERT Part Assignments, Orchestra Schedule, Repertoire, Audio Reference, etc…

No changes this week.


Find PDF Practice Parts at the MYS Online Music Library

If you lose your part, or need to access a digital copy for any reason, you can find one in our Online Music Library. Look for the button “C.O. Music Library” on the sidebar or the bottom of this blog page. The password is playmys.


Availability for private lessons

I don’t take long-term regular private students, but this season I will have some availability on Monday afternoons for “one-off” violin, viola or conducting lessons. The lessons can be in person at my home studio in SE Portland, or via Zoom. (I may also be available for private coaching sessions for other instruments, but my specific instrumental training is upper strings.) Shoot me an e-mail if you’re interested for more details.


Happy practicing,
(and don’t forget to bring a music stand)

Dr. G.


Yes, it was 87° at this photoshoot. MYS Students at P5 venues, August 2025 | Photo by Sheepscot Creative