• Source: Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra
    • The Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra Program (YOP) is a program for students that introduces them into the world of the symphony. YOP is sponsored by the Richmond Symphony.


      History


      The Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra was founded in the spring of 1962 by Edgar Schenkman and is the oldest youth orchestra in the state of Virginia. It was a partnership between the Richmond Symphony Orchestra and Richmond Public Schools. The schools provided the venues, students, and music stands, and the Richmond Symphony provided Edgar Schenkman and the rest of the artistic leadership. While originally only one orchestra, by 1981 had expanded to three orchestras, the original Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra, the Richmond Symphony Youth Concert Orchestra, and the Richmond Symphony String Sinfonietta. In 2004, a fourth ensemble was added, the Richmond Symphony Camerata Strings. In 2008, the Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra played at the Kennedy Center with the Richmond Symphony Orchestra to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Richmond Symphony. YOP created a fifth ensemble, the Wind Ensemble, in 2018 for young wind players looking to explore orchestra literature.


      Orchestras


      The orchestras accept students up through 12th grade.
      All five ensembles meet weekly and participate in coaching and masterclasses by Richmond Symphony musicians, mentoring, and other activities. The orchestras are the top orchestral training ensembles of central Virginia.
      String Sinfonietta: Conducted by Christie-Jo Adams. The String Sinfonietta is an all-string ensemble for young musicians, originally conducted by Joseph Wargo from 1983 to 2004.
      Camerata Strings: "Camerata" was created specifically as an intermediate strings-intensive group to fill a gap between Sinfonietta and the upper level groups, and was done so purposely for Joseph Wargo in 2004, whereupon he left his former founding group (where current conductor Christie-Jo Adams was an early Sinfonietta player) and served as founding conductor of Camerata Strings from 2004 to the time of his retirement from formal pedagogy in 2008; at which time the group responsibilities were undertaken by current conductor Rebecca Jilcott. Camerata Strings is an all-string ensemble. (Edit 5/15/24 by Madeleine Veronique Davopoulos "formerly Wargo"; widow of Joseph Wargo, and former accompanist of both groups.
      Wind Ensemble: Conducted by Christopher Moseley. Wind Ensemble our newest ensemble in the Youth Orchestra Program and helps to bridge the gap for beginning wind players who are looking to join our youth orchestras.
      Youth Concert Orchestra (YCO): Conducted by Sandy Goldie. YOP's lower-level full orchestra.
      Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra (RSYO): Conducted by Richmond Symphony Orchestra Assistant Conductor, Daniel Myssyk. RSYO is YOP's top level full orchestra.


      Audition Requirements


      All students must participate in their school band or orchestra program.
      String Sinfonietta: No formal audition, but required to know:
      C, D, and G major scales, 2 octave preferred (1 octave for bass).
      All Strings: 1st position notes on all strings
      Violins: basic 3rd position on the E string
      Cellos: basic 2 ½ and 3rd position on the A string
      Basses: basic 2 ½ and 3rd position on the G string (high C/D area)
      Camerata Strings: Entry by audition.

      Scales: all major scales up to 3 sharps and 3 flats, 2 octaves (Bass 1 octave)
      Violin: G major, 3 octaves
      Viola: C major, 3 octaves
      Cello: C major 3 octaves
      Bass: F major 2 octaves

      Sightreading
      Solo Piece
      Must be about 3 minutes and best demonstrate the abilities of the student. Equivalent to VBODA or ASTA level 3-4

      Wind Ensemble: No formal audition. Students are expected to be familiar with the following:

      Scale Requirements - All Instruments: Major Scales up to 3 Sharps and Flats: C, F, B-flat, E-flat, G, D, A, and Chromatic Scale, minimum 1 octave, tempo: quarter note = 96
      Notation knowledge - Sixteenth, eighth, quarter, half & whole notes, dotted rhythms
      Time signatures - 2/4, 3/4, 4/4 & 6/8 time
      Youth Concert Orchestra (YCO): Audition Requirements:
      Scale Requirements - (Quarter = 120)
      Strings Scales of your choice,
      Violin: G, A, B-flat, B & C major scales, 3 octaves
      g, a, b, & c melodic minor scales, 3 octaves
      Viola: C, D, E-flat, E & F major scales, 3 octaves
      c, d, e, & f melodic minor scales, 3 octaves
      Cello: C, D, E-flat, E & F major scales, 3 octaves
      c, d, e, & f melodic minor scales, 3 octaves
      Bass: E, F, G & A major scales, 2 octaves
      e, f, g, & a melodic minor scales, 2 octaves

      Winds: All major/melodic minor scales up to 4 sharps/flats, 2 octaves Chromatic scale, 2 octaves preferred
      Percussion: Scales on a mallet instrument. Ability to play a roll (pp-ff) on snare drum

      Sight Reading (required for all instrumentalists) -
      Viola players should be prepared to read in treble clef. Cello, bassoon, and trombone players should be prepared to read in tenor clef

      Solo Requirements - Applicants must prepare a 3-minute piece that best demonstrates their playing ability Must be equivalent to VBODA or ASTA's level of 4-5. Percussionists must be prepared to play a solo on snare or a mallet instrument

      Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestra (RSYO): Audition Requirements:

      Scales
      Harp - Scales of your choice, 4 octaves hands together
      Strings - All major scales – 3 octaves (Bass: 2 octaves)
      Melodic minor scales up to 4 sharps/flats, 3 octaves (Bass: 2 octaves)
      Winds - All major/melodic minor scales up to 4 sharps/flats, 2 octaves
      Chromatic scale, 2 octaves preferred
      Percussion - Scales on a mallet instrument
      Ability to play a roll (pp-ff) on snare drum


      Sight Reading (required for all instrumentalists)
      Viola players should be prepared to read in TREBLE clef
      Cello, bassoon, and trombone players should be prepared to read in TENOR clef•

      Orchestral Excerpt
      Applicants will prepare an orchestral excerpt relevant to his/her instrument (downloaded from website). Trumpets and horns must be prepared to transpose.
      When to audition?
      Auditions for new students trying to enter the program and current YOP students looking to audition up into a new ensemble are held yearly in late May and early June.
      Audition dates for the 20-21 YOP season are scheduled for:

      May 19, 2020
      May 26, 2020
      June 2, 2020


      See also


      Richmond Symphony Orchestra


      Sources


      Halbruner, Aimee. "Slideshow of RSYO at the Kennedy Center." E-mail to Kristin Grasberger.3 June 2008.
      "Richmond Symphony Youth Orchestras." Richmond Symphony. 2008. Richmond Symphony Orchestra. 8 Jun 2008 .


      External links


      https://richmondsymphonysom.com/
      http://www.richmondsymphony.com/

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