A Letter from the Director

Andrew McEvoy, Executive and Artistic Director, Classical Revolution RVA

Andrew McEvoy, Executive and Artistic Director, Classical Revolution RVA

"The Last Rose of Summer," a piece from the closing set of last week's Incarnations, struck me today. I realized my old rose bush had finally gone to sleep for the year while the late gleam of ripe tomato bloomed valiantly from the vine nearby.

It's been a damn fine season. I want to thank you for your ongoing support in deed, word, or spirit. The thrill of seeing so many passionate musicians and fans sharing their love of classical music is a reward beyond words. Our attendance over the last 3 months surpassed Mozart Fest 2019. I'm so grateful to the talented musicians and community partners who made that happen.

Collaborators

Our monthly Incarnations series and its many wonderful volunteer performers gave classical music fans reason to rejoice through the summer time. Their passion and skill is the beating heart of our mission.

In June, The St. Edward Chorale and Virginia Museum of Fine Arts helped us kick off the summer in style with an all-french program for chorus and orchestra. In July, The Wintergreen Music Festival brought us the fabulous Dior Quartet, who performed a stunning program. And in August, STAVNA Ballet joined us for an unforgettable performance of Vivaldi’s “Summer” concerto.

All of this was offered for free, because we think you deserve it.

Classical Rev also received two grants that will help shape our future as an organization:

CultureWorks Richmond has come through for Classical Rev in two ways:

They've given us a home base for artistic operations at Orbital Music Park, and they've connected us exponentially with the local non-profit community. After a web release last week, four Classical Rev musicians have already made use of Orbital Music Park, and all the musicians said they were excited by both the quality and friendly vibe of the facility.

The Allan and Margot Blank Foundation has begun directly supporting the operations of Classical Revolution RVA and also allowed us to take a more active role in creating and presenting new works by local composers. I have had several meetings with creative musicians, and have faith that these nascent visions will come to life in a fashion that could only belong to this city.

The Revolution is ALIVE

When I reflect on my years with Classical Revolution RVA, and these late 15 months as its leader, I feel at once honored, ecstatic, nostalgic, and unsatisfied.

When I settled in Richmond for the second time, after a quixotic episode of intense musical study, I hoped that I could simply survive and be good to a few loved ones and old friends. I did not expect my errant heart to open to wild musical adventure. Perhaps not ever again.

But then it did, and this time, I was not alone.

We played to find each other and ourselves. We played while the cooks slung jive and threw plates. We drank with the cooks. We kept playing while the people in venues across the city stopped, listened, then joined our movement.

We played as if the act could slay the devil.

We sat together and changed the rules more purposefully. We made a place where you can play, too. Not that it's so easy to do, but if you put your heart and soul into an instrument you will be rewarded with love.

Classical Revolution RVA exists because of the desire for fresh ideas and new artistic challenges. There are so many pathways yet unexplored; spaces unadorned by the beauty of our art form; most importantly, there are people who never knew that classical music could touch their lives.

Stay tuned to your email, this website, social media, your best friends, or however you hear about our activities. Make sure your people know about us. All are welcome. 2019-2020 is going to be incredible.

New Membership at Orbital Music Park!

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Classical Revolution RVA performers are now members at Orbital Music Park.

OMP is a fantastic, inclusive new music making space near Scott’s Addition.

If you’ve ever volunteered a performance to Classical Revolution RVA, the space is yours to use.

RESERVE TIME AND SPACE HERE.

Orbital has a lounge; 2 large, climate controlled, soundproof pods; and a performance space. There are acoustic pianos both onstage and in one of the pods. Classical Rev has a limited, but ample number of credits as part of our “Cosmic” membership, available while they last.

Ways to use the space:

LOUNGE

No reservation required. Simply use the common area to socialize with other musicians, send emails, work on arrangements, take in an impromptu performance on the nearby stage, jam out on any of the numerous available instruments, and so on…

POD REHEARSAL or PRACTICE

Reserve time and space with the link above - we will confirm your reservation.

Not enough room at home for your quintet? Is your evening trumpet practice getting to your neighbors? Need a fresh perspective from a warm-sounding room? Come play!

POD RECORDING

Reservation required. Orbital can make a clean stereo recording of your pod session and give you a mix down at the end of the session, no fuss. You can also bring your own A/V equipment. Create reference recordings, audition tapes, demo videos, rough takes for professional editing, and so on.

PERFORMANCES

Reserve the performance area for your next grassroots showcase, a recital for your students, a Tuvan throat-singing group session… (almost) anything goes!

Orbital Music Park and Classical Revolution RVA are committed to providing a respectful and creative space. Members are expected to abide by a code of conduct, which can be summed up in the following sentence:

“Always be cool (and good) with each other.”

All of us at Classical Rev are so grateful for your support. Play on!

Mozart Festival 2019 a SMASHING Success!!

Classical Revolution RVA busted into Scott’s Addition with a Two-Day Mozart Festival.

8 FREE Events*** Total Attendees - 900*** Average Cost per guest $10

DONATE NOW TO SUPPORT THE REVOLUTION

Photos and details on this year’s gala event below

A very special thanks to 150 Volunteers and Musicians without whom the festival wouldn’t be possible!!

Katie McBride and the Great Big Everything: Poster Design

Katie McBride and the Great Big Everything: Poster Design

Friday, April 26th, 2019

Crafty Concoctions

Happy Hour with the Richmond Cello Orchestra

4:00pm - 5:15pm - Bingo Beer Company

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Pairs: Mozart Meets Bluegrass

Courtly Chamber Music; Live Country Dance with the Grassroots Philharmonic

5:30pm - 7:00pm - Blue Bee Cider

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Classical Cabaret - Adults only!

Opera Scenes + Burlesque Dance

7:00pm - 9:00pm at The Hofheimer

*After party to follow

Saturday April 27th, 2019

Wolfie Time Family Fun

Music-Centered Activities and Performances for the Whole Family

10:00am - 1:00pm at Gather

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OTP Teen Symphonies

Youth Orchestras Jam

1:00pm - 2:00pm at Gather Courtyard

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The Politics Of Mozart

Historical Snacks and Perspectives on Mozart's Life - limited seating

5:00pm - 5:45pm at Chairlift

 

Mozart's Greatest Hits

Full Symphony Orchestra with Soloists

6:00pm - 7:00pm at Urban Farmhouse

 

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High Notes at Highpoint

Operatic Arias and Choral Works with Orchestra

7:30pm - 9:00pm at The Highpoint

 

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After Party  

General Merriment



March Mindfulness 2019 Series Announced!

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This March 2019, Classical Revolution RVA is proud to present a full month of activities and performances centered around the theme of mindfulness -

Music teaches us to live fully in this moment, and create as much beauty as we can with the time available to us. This path can be challenging but leads to both a fuller sense of self, and to interconnectedness with the world.

Treat your inner music-lover to a metaphysical feast of new experiences!

Mar. 6 - Meditation + Solo Bach

Mar. 10 - Classical Incarnations

Mar. 13 - Meditation + Solo Bach

Mar. 20 - Meditation + Solo Bach

Mar. 27 - Meditation + Solo Bach

Mar. 28 - “This Mortal Frame” - World Premiere Performance

MAR. 31 - ALL LEVELS YOGA + CLASSICAL MUSIC

Tickets available for Trey Pollard's "Antiphone" Release!

Tuesday, November 13th Tickets Available Here

“[Antiphone] promises to provide the clearest line of sight yet into one of this city's most brilliant musical minds.” - The Auricular

Classical Revolution RVA is proud to partner with Spacebomb Records and RVA music visionary Trey Pollard.

Worlds Collide as two beloved Spacebomb artists present the music of their inner selves.

Both Trey Pollard and Matthew E. White possess a sensitive and carefully developed musical voice, though they have chosen to express it through different genres.

Indie songsmith Matthew E. White will perform an intimate solo set with vocals and piano, later joined by a string quintet comprised of the musicians of Classical Revolution RVA.

The evening will continue with new compositions from Pollard's new album "Antiphone," performed live for the very first time by string quintet.

Pollard's Preludes and Fugues for string quintet create musical dreamscapes both comforting and challenging - a series of parallel harmonic planes, constellations of notes unburdened by the tension of standard chordal and melodic structures.

Never straying into the brashness of avant-garde, this is music for listening - made right here in RVA.

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