YOUNG PEOPLE’S CHORUS OF NEW YORK CITY
For more than two decades, the Young People’s Chorus of New York City has provided children of diverse abilities and ethnic backgrounds with a unique program of music appreciation and choral performance, while maintaining a model of artistic excellence and harmony that enriches our community. In the process, the Young People’s Chorus has become one of the most celebrated and influential children’s choruses today, performing around the globe, releasing acclaimed recordings from across the musical spectrum, and collaborating with many of the world’s most highly regarded composers and performers. It has commissioned new works through its celebrated Transient Glory series, and is in residence at three of New York’s major cultural institutions: the 92nd Street Y; Frederick P. Rose Hall, home of Jazz at Lincoln Center; and WNYC New York Public Radio. The chorus is frequently seen on national television, including PBS’s From the Top at Carnegie Hall, and featured in major publications including the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Tribune, BBCMusic Magazine, and La Stampa. Highlights this season include return engagements at St. Patrick’s Cathedral, collaborations with the Kronos Quartet, the ensemble’s Swiss debut with the Geneva Chamber Orchestra, and its third trip to Japan for a 15-city tour. The Young People’s Chorus is especially delighted to further strengthen its longtime and cherished relationship with The New York Pops through their many performances together at Carnegie Hall.
Francisco J. Núñez is a composer, conductor, leading figure in music education, and a visionary, whose strongly held ideas have resulted in the critical and popular success of the award-winning, multicultural Young People’s Chorus of New York City. He also conducts the University Glee Club of New York.Mr. Núñez is responsible for expanding the repertoire of choral compositions through the Transient Glory series of commissions, published by Boosey & Hawkes, where Mr. Núñez is an editor, in association with G. Schirmer and Chester Novello. For his exemplary work with children, Mr. Núñez has been presented with numerous awards, such as the Child Champion award from Child magazine, a Liberty Ambassador medal from the New York Post, a Luminary Award from Casita Maria, and, most recently, the New York Choral Society’s Choral Excellence award and ASCAP’s Victor Herbert Award. He has also been honored as one of the 100Most Influential Hispanics by Hispanic Business magazine and a “man of achievement” by Hispanic magazine.
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