New Jersey Youth Symphony

The New Jersey Youth Symphony (NJYS) is a non-profit organization based in New Providence, New Jersey. Founded in 1979, it provides young instrumentalists from all around New Jersey with music performance and educational experiences. There are three string ensembles, three full symphony orchestras, three flute ensembles, chamber music programs, music theory classes presented in accordance with the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (UK), a summer camp, and other various outreach activities. It operates under the auspices of the Wharton Institute of the Performing Arts.[1][2] The symphony performs regularly in the United States and Europe. Helen Cha-Pyo has served as the artistic director of the Wharton Institute for the Performing Arts and conductor of the NJYS since July 2018.

History

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The New Jersey Youth Symphony was founded by interested central New Jersey parents and the administration of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra (NJSO). At that time the NJSO provided its assistant conductor, George Marriner Maull, to serve as conductor of the NJYS. During the first year, Maull led a group of 65 high school-aged students, and in 1980 he was named the orchestra's music director.[3][4]

In 1997, George Marriner Maull resigned in order to devote more time to his other conducting post, the Philharmonic Orchestra of New Jersey, now called The Discovery Orchestra (TDO).[5]

The Youth Symphony has toured Europe six times and has performed at Carnegie Hall,[6][7][8] Lincoln Center and the New Jersey Performing Arts Center[9] on a number of occasions. The group has performed at the European Youth Music Festival in Belgium,[10][11] Smetana Hall in Prague, and Musikverein in Vienna.[12]

Ensembles

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The ensembles of the New Jersey Youth Symphony (youngest to oldest):

  • Primo Strings : Beginning String Ensemble for students in grades 3-5
  • Concertino Strings : Secondary String Ensemble for students in grades 5-7
  • Sinfonia : Advanced String Ensemble for students in grades 5-8
  • CWE : Concertino Wind Ensemble for students in grades 5-8
  • Flute Choir, Flute Forum and Fortissimo Flutes
  • Philharmonia : Beginning Full Orchestra for students in grades 6-9
  • Youth Orchestra : Full orchestra for students in grades 7-12
  • Youth Symphony : Advanced Full Orchestra for high school aged students 9-12
Conducted by Helen Cha-Pyo and regularly performs at Rutgers University, Bergen PAC, NJPAC and Carnegie Hall. Tours international destinations including Italy and Vienna every three years during the summer.

Other Ensembles/Programs

  • Fall Chamber Music : For NJYS members
Performs at NJYS Music Center, Master Class Programs, Local chamber programs, nursing homes, schools, and other venues
  • Music Theory/Musicianship Training
  • Summer Camp : For Middle School aged students either currently in NJYS or not in the organization who are accepted by audition, includes 10½ days of intense study all day
Programs : Camp Orchestra, Chamber Orchestras, Chamber Ensembles, Private Lessons, Camp Choir, Tennis, and fun competitions and 2 Performances - Chamber Music and Full Concert

Play-a-thon

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Every year, the orchestra holds a fundraiser performance at the Jersey Gardens Mall in Elizabeth, New Jersey with all of the 550 members of the organization. The orchestra plays popular movie music from The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, Pirates of the Caribbean, and more. Members of the audience have had the opportunity to participate in an auction to win the chance to conduct the orchestra through Stars and Stripes Forever by John Philip Sousa.[13][14][15]

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References

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  1. ^ "New Jersey Youth Symphony - SCL Festival". www.sclfestival.org.
  2. ^ "Wharton Institute for the Performing Arts – Located in Northern New Jersey". Wharton Institute for the Performing Arts – Located in Northern New Jersey.
  3. ^ Fruchter, Rena (December 1, 1985). "Maestro Revives Old Practice". The New York Times.
  4. ^ "Thrive Global". thriveglobal.com.
  5. ^ "About Us", The Discovery Orchestra official website. Available online
  6. ^ Fruchter, Rena (January 8, 1989). "MUSIC; Youth Orchestras At Carnegie Hall". The New York Times.
  7. ^ Kozinn, Allan (December 19, 1997). "MUSIC REVIEW; Youth Symphony in Old and New Works". The New York Times.
  8. ^ Fruchter, Rena (May 22, 1994). "MUSIC; Teen-Agers to Perform at Carnegie Hall". The New York Times.
  9. ^ "New Jersey Youth Symphony celebrates 40th anniversary | Video".
  10. ^ Fruchter, Rena (May 19, 1985). "Music; Youth Symphony to Offer Prize Program". The New York Times.
  11. ^ Fruchter, Rena (March 4, 1984). "Youth Orchestra Sets Its Sights High". The New York Times.
  12. ^ "NJ Youth Symphony awarded first place in International Music Festival". MY CENTRAL JERSEY.
  13. ^ "New Jersey Youth Symphony performs at Playathon at Jersey Gardens Center Court in Elizabeth". nj. March 11, 2014.
  14. ^ "New Jersey Youth Symphony's Annual Playathon Bigger Than Ever at The Mills at Jersey Gardens". TAPinto.
  15. ^ "New Jersey Youth Symphony performs Playathon at Jersey Gardens Center Court in Elizabeth". February 25, 2015.