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The Sacramento Philharmonic & Opera (SP&O) received a fresh injection of artistic talent with the appointment of two new musicians to the orchestra: Dr. Laura Arganbright, Second Oboe and Harry Hwang, Second Clarinet. The new SP&O musicians will begin playing later this spring.
“I continue to be impressed with the quality of musicianship in this orchestra, and I know that the addition of Laura and Harry in their new positions will make the orchestra even stronger artistically and more consistent,” SP&O Principal Conductor and Artistic Advisor Ari Pelto reflected. “I congratulate each of them and look forward to working with them to bring the best in orchestral music and opera to this community.”
In addition, six musicians were granted tenure in the SP&O, which offers musicians musical and artistic stability. The following musicians are now fully-tenured members:
• Tingting Gu, Assistant Concertmaster
• Tammie Dyer, Section Violin I
• Shawyon Malek-Salehi, Section Violin I
• Matthew Vincent, Section Violin II
• Jacob Joseph, Principal Viola
• Jordan Farber, Principal Bassoon
The new musicians join the orchestra at a time when the SP&O is on a trajectory of artistic growth and overall achievement. Concerts are often sold-out, the subscription base has fully returned to pre-COVID levels, and record numbers of donors are giving. The 2024-25 season continues through May 2025, with 3 more performances at the SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center.
About the new musicians
Dr. Laura Arganbright, Second Oboe
Dr. Laura Arganbright thrives in Los Angeles with a portfolio career encompassing performance, education, and reed-making. Laura is the principal oboist with the Bakersfield Symphony, with whom she performed Oscar Navarro’s Oboe Concerto “Legacy” in 2022. Laura has also appeared as a soloist in the world premiere of Viet Cuong’s double oboe concerto “Extra(ordinarily) Fancy” and with the Arizona Philharmonic in Marcello’s Concerto in D minor. Passionate about inspiring the next generation of musicians and music lovers, she currently serves as oboe teaching artist for LA Phil’s YOLA program in addition to maintaining a robust private teaching studio. An enthusiastic reed-maker, Laura has operated a handmade reed business since 2015 and derives joy and pride and supplying reeds to oboists throughout California and beyond.
Harry Hwang, Second Clarinet
Based in the Bay Area, Harry has maintained an active orchestral career, having performed with orchestras around the country such as the Houston Symphony, New World Symphony, Merced Symphony, New York State Ballet, and Ann Arbor Camerata. He was featured on the Chicago Tribune Magazine for his role as principal clarinet in a new rendition of Porgy and Bess, which was subsequently commissioned for the Metropolitan Opera in New York. In addition, he participated as a clarinet fellow for summer festivals, such as Sewanee Summer Music Festival and Pacific Region International Summer Music Festival, where he was a semifinalist in the annual Concerto Competition. He completed his studies at the University of Michigan, Eastman School of Music, and the San Francisco Conservatory of Music. As an educator, he maintains a small, private teaching studio.
Photos left to right: Dr. Laura Arganbright, Harry Hwang