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in B A LT I M O R E S Y M P H O N Y O R C H E S T R A NEWS OF NOTE From Concept to Concert Hall DESIGN Designer Gabi Asfour’s initial sketches for the project. SARTORIAL SYMPHONY BSO musicians debut new orchestral garments created in collaboration with Parsons School of Design D uring the final subscription concert weekend of the 2017–18 season, the BSO musicians unveiled new garments as part of a project that was spearheaded by Marin Alsop and Parsons professor and designer Gabi Asfour. “I am so thrilled with the new garments that Gabi and his team have created, which rework traditional aesthetics in a new, forward- thinking way,” says Alsop. “Our partnership with Parsons has been incredibly unique and educational, and I hope our project serves as a model for other orchestras in the future.” In 2012, Asfour began working with BSO musicians to develop the new orchestral garments. Through extensive research of traditional orchestral garments, formal wear, traditional tailoring and innovative fabric technology, the ensembles were created with a specific focus on functionality. The design team incorporated hi-tech fabrics to enhance breathability and prevent overheating. With input from OnPoint Manufacturing, Body Labs and Direct Dimensions, all of the musicians underwent 3D body scanning in order to enable precise body measurement for the garments. “What excited me the most during this project was formalwear needing to perform as active wear,” says Asfour. “My students and I created several prototypes that led to the final outcome.” The project was made possible, in part, through underwriting from Mr. Tomio Taki and from a donor who wishes to remain anonymous. 4 DEVELOPMENT Asfour and his team conducting the final fitting with BSO musicians. FINAL Percussionist John Locke and Principal Second Violinist Qing Li model Asfour’s designs.