This is a true great experience, pushing limits and boundaries, gathering people around music, joy, sharing life experience in a very simple and harmonious way. It has been a real pleasure to welcome Kenneth at my place, organizing and attending a beautiful cello performance in a sunny garden. Thanks so much for your passion!

I really recommend this book, well written that will allow you to immerse yourself in this great musical road-trip experience!

Say, "Hello!" to Opera Memphis Company Artist Philip Himebook. A tenor who grew up in Huntsville, AL and Atlanta, GA, and a self-proclaimed rookie in the professional opera realm, Himebook grew up surrounded by music. His parents both have degrees in Music Education, his mother's parents were symphony musicians (violin and cello), his father's father was a member of the United States Army Chorus, and he and his siblings all performed with their parents in "the family band."


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The family toured performing brass quartet shows until Himebook was 11 years old. His father had signed the family up for a bluegrass festival and handed Himebook his first guitar. He learned four chords, twenty songs, and the family brass quartet became a bluegrass band with his father on banjo, Himebook on guitar, and his siblings playing spoons and penny whistle.

After completing his undergraduate education at Toccoa Falls College in northeast Georgia, Himebook moved to Memphis to pursue his master's degree at U of M. It was here when he was first encouraged to consider pursuing opera from one of his professors. Himebook then auditioned and was cast in operas such as The Crucible, Idomeneo, Summer and Smoke, Don Carlo, Tenderland, and many others. His journey to receiving his degree has had it's fair share of challenges and pitfalls, though, some of which had Himebook stepping away completely for a few years, but thanks to generous sponsors and the support of his wife, he is back on track to graduate in the spring of 2019.

During his time off from school, Himebook kept himself busy with musical theatre productions in the area. His extensive resume covers all the major players in the Memphis theatre scene: Playhouse on the Square (Les Misrables), Circuit Playhouse (Assassins), Germantown Community Theatre (Ring of Fire), Theatre Memphis (The Producers, Into the Woods), The Harrell Performing Arts Theatre (tag_hash_107Beauty and the Beast), and DeSoto Family Theatre (Secret Garden) just to name a few.

It was during the production of Les Mis at Playhouse where Himebook first met Ned Canty, Executive Director of Opera Memphis, and heard about the company artist program. "Opera has always been that 'unfinished business' chapter in my life," says Himebook. He ultimately took that leap of faith into the professional opera world and views his time with Opera Memphis like the physical conditioning a 5k runner undergoes to train for a marathon.

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After mature deliberation I recognised that, in any case, Young Europe,Ardinghello, and Liebesverbot could not be produced at Rudolstadt; but it was avery different matter for the Fee Amorosa, with its merry theatrical mood, andan Ehrlicher Burger Kind to seek a decent livelihood. Therefore, greatlydiscouraged, I proceeded to accentuate the more extravagant situations of myLiebesverbot by rioting with a few comrades in the sausage-scented atmosphereof the Rudolstadt Vogelwiese. At this time my troubles again brought me more orless into contact with the vice of gambling, although on this occasion it onlycast temporary fetters about me in the very harmless form of the dice androulette-tables out on the open market-place.

On the 19th of October the first performance took place. In the morning of thatday a very beautiful young lady was introduced to me by the leader Lipinsky.Her name was Mme. Ivalergis, and she was a niece of the Russian Chancellor,Count von Nesselrode. Liszt had spoken to her about me with such enthusiasmthat she had travelled all the way to Dresden especially to hear the firstproduction of my new work. I thought I was right in regarding this flatteringvisit as a good omen. But although on this occasion she turned away from me,somewhat perplexed and disappointed by the very unintelligible performance andthe somewhat doubtful reception with which it met, I had sufficient cause inafter-years to know how deeply this remarkable and energetic woman hadnevertheless been impressed.

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While I was in 6th grade, my elementary school organized a school-wide assembly where musicians showcased their instruments to all the students. It was my first time seeing and hearing so many brass, wind, and string instruments up close. After listening to a musician perform rich low tones so confidently on the cello, I imagined myself playing the cello too. As a result, I started to take the cello lessons that was offered at our school. Playing the cello in school and community orchestras has allowed me to travel or perform with many people from different backgrounds. For this reason, I am a strong advocate for the education of science, technology, math and the arts in school. If having access to instruments impacts other students as it did me, kids would have more opportunities to engage with a broader group of people and to gain greater understanding of the world. Also, art can be used to solve problems or convey ideas, especially in science and engineering. It is very common to meet engineers and scientists who happen to be accomplished musicians and artists as well. 006ab0faaa

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