Chicago, IL - 13 years after its launch, Chicago Sinfonietta’s Project Inclusion program has granted more than 80 fellowships. Graduates of the program have gone on to work in numerous posts in the industry, from serving in orchestras, ensembles, education and diversity programs (both in and out of the field), to assistant conductorships and music directorships.
Nationally recognized for its work in bringing together talent and mentorship to further develop diverse and emerging musicians, conductors, and administrators on and off-stage, and for helping to eliminate institutional bias due to factors such as ethnicity, race, and socioeconomic status, Project Inclusion is the largest and most successful program of its kind.
Since it’s launch CS has mentored more than 80 diverse early career musicians and conductors. Approximately 95% of graduates from The Sinfonietta’s Project Inclusion Freeman Conducting Fellowship program have worked within the industry. Kellen Grey, a 2016-18 Conducting Fellow and 2017-18 Assistant Conductor of Chicago Sinfonietta (CS) under Music Director Mei-Ann Chen, is the latest to be selected for an international post. Today, he has been announced as Assistant Conductor of the 125-year-old Royal Scottish National Orchestra, beginning his tenure this April 2021.
Current fellows are attracting attention as well. Conducting fellows Glenn Alexander II filmed a TedX talk "Unlock Your Mind" that premiered earlier this month, and Taichi Fukumura was interviewed for Northwestern University's website about his career as a conductor and musician. Antoine T. Clark, this season's Assistant Conductor, recently served on a panel of distinguished alumni of Ohio State University. Ensemble fellow Adrienne Sherrod was accepted into NYU and Berklee.
Chicago Sinfonietta is pleased to announce that applications for the 2021-22 program are being accepted in the following categories beginning this coming week:
Project Inclusion Ensemble Fellowship and Project Inclusion Administrative Fellowship (April 18th application deadline).
Project Inclusion Freeman Orchestral Fellowship and Ensemble Fellowship alumni and fellowship recipients include: Denielle Wilson, cellist with Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra since 2019; Chauntee Ross, violin, Progressions Viola Instructor, Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra; Danielle Taylor, violin – Chicago Sinfonietta Project Inclusion Manager; Caitlin Edwards, violin, who has played and recorded with artists such as John Legend, Ms. Lauryn Hill, Common, as well as with classical orchestras; Kyle Dickson, violin, Concertmaster of Chicago Composers Orchestra, and a member of the Gateways Festival Orchestra in Rochester, NY and the Taneycomo Festival Orchestra in Branson, MO.
Project Inclusion Administrative Freeman Fellowship alumni work in the non-profit and for profits fields. Ryan Blocker is a Strategist for the National Center for Faculty Development & Diversity; Miguel A. Garcia is at Chicago’s StriveTogether, a national network of local communities striving to achieve racial equity and economic mobility; Ashley Lugo is a Development manager for Chicago’s Tree House Humane Society. Kameron Locke is an Arts Diversity Consultant and creator and Co-Facilitator of London, England’s The Village at Goldsmiths Music Studio.
Numerous accomplishments have been achieved by former Project Inclusion fellows in the Freeman Conducting arm. They include: Roderick Cox and Sameer Patel - the first recipients of Chicago Sinfonietta Project Inclusion Freeman Conducting Fellowships. Cox has gone on to found the Roderick Cox Music Initiative (RCMI) - a project to help provide scholarship funds to young musicians of color from unrepresented communities, allowing them to pay for instruments, music lessons, and summer camps, and to develop a career as an international guest conductor. Patel has become Artistic Director of the Hot Springs Music Festival and Associate Conductor of the Sun Valley Music Festival. Kalena Bovell and Roger Kalia (2014- 15), the second graduating class, have both continued to expand their careers, Bovell as a guest conductor recognized internationally as a composer of color to watch and Kalia now holding Music Directorships with The Evansville Philharmonic, NH Symphony and Orchestra of Santa Monica. Deanna Tham, 2016-18 and 2017-18 CS Assistant Conductor, has become Principal Conductor of the Jacksonville Symphony Youth Orchestras, and was appointed Assistant Conductor of the National Youth Orchestra (NYO-USA and NYO2) for summer 2019, working with Maestros James Ross, Joseph Young, and Sir Antonio Pappano. Alejandro Gómez Guillén is Artistic Director and Conductor of Bloomington Symphony Orchestra. Jonathan Rush was appointed Assistant Conductor of Baltimore Symphony in fall 2020.
Michelle Isaac, the first recipient of a Project Inclusion Freeman Composing Fellowship (launched this 2020-21 season) has written a work for Chicago Sinfonietta that premiered at the fall Ball.