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    Every two years, up to 20 of the world’s finest young professional musicians are chosen by application and audition as Fellows of the Academy. They are selected for their extraordinary level of musicianship, deep commitment to education and community engagement, and leadership qualities.

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    Feb 14, 2012
    READ: Academy fellow Shelley Monroe Huang interviewed composer Andrew Norman—member of the Sleeping Giant collective—whose Histories makes its Carnegie Hall and NYC premiere February 14 at Weill Recital Hall. Shelley, a bassoonist, interviewed Andrew while on residency at Skidmore College this week as part of her work with The Academy.
    Dec 13, 2011
    READ | PHOTOS: It’s all in a day’s work for an Academy fellow: rehearsals, performances, teaching, community engagement... and sun salutations? Leelanee Sterrett describes the connection between yoga and her work as a teaching artist.
    Dec 2, 2011
    Academy fellow ToniMarie Marchioni interviewed composer Ryan Gallagher, whose Oboe Quartet made its Carnegie Hall and NYC premiere on December 1 at Weill Recital Hall. The work will be played again this Sunday in Manhattan.
    Sep 30, 2011
    WATCH: Ensemble ACJW collaborates with NYC students in this look at Interactive Performances, created each year by ensemble members for their work in public schools.
    Sep 1, 2011
    VIDEO | READ: Earlier this year, Ensemble ACJW performed the New York premiere of David Bruce's, Carnegie Hall-commissioned, Steampunk. This PBS Arts mini-documentary—and the composer's program notes—place the work in the wider "steampunk" context.