Don't miss the Sphinx Organization's 28th annual competition and conference that begins this week.
The Sphinx Honors and Finals concerts showcase the nation’s finest young Black, Hispanic and Latino string musicians, performing for prizes and unique opportunities to advance their career
“Music is a powerful tool for connection and change, and our organization intentionally takes a leadership role to advocate for and inspire opportunity for young classical artists, doing our part to help create lasting, positive change in the world,” said Sphinx Chief Programming Officer Andre Dowell.
The famed contest offers young, classical string players an opportunity to compete and perform under the guidance of an internationally renowned panel of judges that, in addition to adjudicating the competition, mentors the participants.
Six finalists – three each from the Junior (aged 17 and under) and Senior (aged 18 to 30) divisions – have the opportunity to perform with the Sphinx Symphony Orchestra at Orchestra Hall.
In the Junior division, the first prize winner will receive $10,000 and concert engagements; second prize receives $5,000 and third prize $3,000.
- In the Senior division, the winner will be awarded the $50,000 Robert Frederick Smith Prize as well as concert engagements; second prize is $20,000 and third prize is $10,000. In addition, the audience choice prize of $5,000 goes to a finalist chosen by viewers via text during intermission.
Each semi-finalist in both categories also will have access to scholarships and fine instruments through the Sphinx Organization’s Sphinx Music Assistance Fund.
Continuing its steadfast commitment to amplifying Southeast Michigan’s arts and culture organizations, Detroit PBS is proud of its history of collaborating with the Sphinx Organization by sharing the annual Sphinx Honors and Finals Concert through its broadcast and digital platforms.
“We are fortunate to have a long-standing partnership with Detroit PBS that bolsters our efforts. Thanks to the station’s belief in our mission, this collaboration has expanded our audience and brought more awareness to the organization," Dowell said.
Here’s how to watch the concerts live on Detroit PBS:
On Feb. 10 at 10 p.m. ET, the Finals Concert will also air on Detroit PBS’ main channel (56.1) and on Facebook.
On the days leading up to the concert performances, the Sphinx Organization will host SphinxConnect Ignite!, from Jan. 23-25. The conference is the largest, enduring global convening dedicated to excellence and inclusion in classical music. It presents 30 sessions designed to inspire and ignite action and spark collaboration, featuring more than 90 speakers and keynote addresses by luminaries and trailblazers in the arts.
To reduce barriers to access, SphinxConnect Ignite! 2025 will offer both in-person and virtual attendance options with a "choose what you pay" model. Visit https://www.sphinxconnect.org/ for details.