SYMPHONY Orchestra Notes for May 3, 2026
Dear MYS Symphony Orchestra,
Great rehearsal on Sunday. THANK YOU, woodwinds, for being well prepared for the 3rd movement of Beethoven. It makes such a gigantic difference when we can really play and get into the music. Kudos also to the first violins for their work on the extended melodic variations in movement 3. Keep up the good work. And really, congrats to everyone. I was very pleased with our collective work on Sunday.
We’ll have our last week of sectionals this coming Sunday (strings with me and winds/brass with Mr. Wakeley). After that, it’s tutti all the way to our concert on June 14.
And speaking of June, IT’S TIME TO REGISTER FOR NEXT SEASON. Please remember: if you register before our last concert, you will not need to audition. If you miss this deadline of June 14, you will have to take a regular MYS audition to return to your spot in the group.
Best,
Dr. G.
weekend rehearsals left before concert:
5
Recap – Sunday, April 26, 2026
- 5:30pm-6:45pm – sectionals and coachings
- Strings & Woodwinds with RGR – Beethoven, mov 3
- Horns with Lizzie Uptown – Beethoven, movs 3 and 4
- Trumpets with Steve Conrow – Beethoven, mov 4; HEADLINES
- Low brass with Chris Shuttleworth – HEADLINES; Beethoven, mov 4
- 6:45pm-7:00pm: break
- 7:00pm-8:30pm – tutti work:
- Mov 4 of Beethoven
- Mov 2 of Beethoven
Rehearsal Plan for Sunday, May 3, 2026
- 5:15pm: arrival – SIGN IN IN CAFETERIA.
- 5:30pm-6:45pm: sectionals
- Strings with RGR
- Beethoven, Movement 1
- HEADLINES (cafeteria)
- Woodwinds & Brass with Robert Wakeley
- HEADLINES
- Beethoven Movement 4 (pavilion)
- Strings with RGR
- 6:45pm-7:00pm: break
- 7:00pm-7:45pm: HEADLINES
- 7:45pm: low brass dismissed
- 7:45pm-8:30pm: tutti – Beethoven, Mov 4 & 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…
Find all relevant PDFs and links on the side bar of this webpage (or bottom of the page if on mobile).
Summer Volunteer Opportunity: “The Classical Northwest”
MYS alum Amir Avsker is organizing a new performance opportunity for local musicians this summer. From Amir:
“The Classical Northwest is a new music festival that will take place in Portland during the first week of August. The festival will include three orchestra concerts, masterclasses, and opportunities to put together and perform your own chamber music programs. Participation in the festival is free and will allow you to work with some of the most respected professionals in the region.”
A concert including Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 is scheduled for Sunday, August 2nd at 7pm at The Reser. Rehearsals 5:30pm-8:30pm on July 20, 23, 27 & 30. Dress rehearsal on Friday 7/31 at 2pm. Soundcheck on Sunday 8/2 at 3pm and concert at 7pm.
I will be playing principal viola for this, and I hope many of you will join. It should be fun. If you have any questions, please contact Amir directly: amir.avsker@gmail.com
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.
Bring your friends to 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 for “one-off” violin, viola or conducting lessons. The lessons can be at the new MYS facility, 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 Musicians at MYS Gala | April 17, 2026 | Castaway Portland | Photo by Richard Kolbell









