Saskatoon Youth Orchestra
The Saskatoon Youth Orchestra (SYO) is a Canadian music program based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The program includes the Youth Orchestra, the Saskatoon Strings, and the Double Bass program. The groups meet every Sunday evening September through April. Admittance is by competitive audition.
History
The SYO was started in 1958, by Murray Adaskin, as a junior extension of the Saskatoon Symphony.[1] In 1983, Wayne Toews and George Charpentier created the SYO as an independent organization. The SYO has been awarded the Christopher Gledhill award six times in succession in recognition of performance excellence. As well, the Youth Orchestra has toured many parts of eastern and western Canada, and has partaken in various music festivals and clinics. In 2004, the Youth Orchestra traveled to Montreal as part of an exchange with the West Island Youth Orchestra. The SYO has been a featured subject in CBC and CTV documentaries. In July 2009, Richard Carnegie was named the new music director after the retirement of Wayne Toews.[2]
Music
The SYO plays a variety of music by modern and classical composers. In the 2014/2015 season, the SYO will be performing a variety of pieces from classical and contemporary repertoire, including Beethoven's Egmont Overture and Tchaikovsky's Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture. The SYO holds an annual competition for young Saskatchewan composers, with the winner having their composition premiered by the SYO the following season. The SYO also holds an annual concerto competition amongst its players, with the winner being granted a performance of a concerto of his or her choosing at the orchestra's year-end concert.
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References
- ↑ Toews, Wayne (August 30, 2006), Saskatoon Youth Orchestra, retrieved June 24, 2007
- ↑ Press Release: Richard Carnegie Chosen as SYO’s New Director, July 27, 2009, retrieved Sep 17, 2009