Carnegie Hall’s National Youth Orchestra 2—NYO2—Travels to the Dominican Republic in July 2023 for First-Ever International Concerts
Conductor Joseph Young Makes Carnegie Hall Debut Leading NYO2 on Saturday, July 15 Joined by Acclaimed Violinist Jennifer Koh
Thanks to Partnership with Fundación Sinfonía, NYO2 Travels to Dominican Republic For Performances at the Teatro Nacional Eduardo Brito in Santo Domingo (July 17) and Gran Teatro del Cibao in Santiago (July 18), Plus Collaborations with Local Young Musicians
NYO2 Brings Together Exceptional Young Instrumentalists from Across the US, Ages 14–17
(NEW YORK, NY; June 30, 2023)—This July, following two weeks of intensive training in New York, NYO2—one of Carnegie Hall’s three national youth ensembles made up of extraordinary teen instrumentalists from across the United States—will travel to the Dominican Republic for the ensemble’s first ever international concerts and residency. Before embarking on the tour, conductor Joseph Young leads NYO2 in a performance in Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage on Saturday, July 15 at 8:00 p.m. The orchestra’s program includes Bernstein’s Three Dance Episodes from On the Town, selections from Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet, and Sibelius’ Violin Concerto featuring renowned violinist Jennifer Koh as soloist. Maestro Young, who was previously NYO2’s resident conductor for five years, makes his Carnegie Hall debut with this performance. Following their Carnegie Hall appearance, NYO2 will depart for the Dominican Republic where they will perform two concerts presented by Fundación Sinfonía at Teatro Nacional Eduardo Brito in Santo Domingo on Monday, July 17 at 8:30 p.m. and Gran Teatro del Cibao in Santiago on Tuesday, July 18 at 6:30 p.m. During their four-day residency in the Dominican Republic, NYO2 musicians also have the opportunity to connect with fellow young musicians and to learn more about their host country. On Monday morning, July 17, NYO2 will play side-by-side with nearly 60 musicians from the country’s National Conservatory, exploring a combination of both American and Dominican music. On Tuesday, July 18, NYO2 will visit the Centro León in Santiago, a museum devoted to Dominican history and culture. There they will meet students from nearby Ciudad Santa Maria which sponsors an El Sistema-based orchestra, one of Carnegie Hall’s international Link Up partners. On Wednesday, July 19, NYO2 players will meet up with students from the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Punta Cana and present a free pop-up chamber performance in Juan Dolio.
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“We are thrilled that NYO2 will embark on its first international tour this summer,” saidClive Gillinson, Carnegie Hall’s Executive and Artistic Director. “It will be a great opportunity for these superb young players to connect with peer musicians, learn more about the culture of the Dominican Republic, and engage with music lovers throughout the country. We hope they will return home inspired to further develop their playing and to give back to their communities through music.” |
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“We are filled with pride and excitement as we warmly welcome Carnegie Hall’s exceptional National Youth Orchestra 2 in the Dominican Republic,” saidMargarita Miranda-Mitrov, President of Fundación Sinfonía. “Carnegie Hall stands as a beacon of artistic excellence, and we deeply admire its legendary contributions. At Fundación Sinfonía, we wholeheartedly embrace and share their belief in the transformative power of music and education, aligning ourselves with their vision and commitment to nurturing young talent through the convergence of art and learning. Empowering our youth has always been at the heart of Fundación Sinfonía's mission. This partnership serves as an inspiration, fueling the ambitions and sparking the passions of an entire generation of young Dominican musicians. Together, we strive to help pave their way towards a future without boundaries, where endless possibilities await those who dare to dream.” |
The 89 members of this year's NYO2 ensemble—ages 14–17, hailing from 30 US states plus Puerto Rico—have been recognized as exceptionally talented musicians who not only embody a very high level of artistry, but who also come from a wide range of backgrounds, representing a bright future for American orchestral music. Ten musicians are returning to NYO2 from past seasons; 35 prior members of NYO2 have been accepted to Carnegie Hall’s National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America (NYO-USA) this summer. Click here for the full list of NYO2 musicians, including photos, fun facts, and a national map. The NYO2 program begins with an intensive two-week training period at Purchase College, State University of New York (SUNY) in July. There, the young musicians work with top-notch professional players from orchestras around the country. James Ross, music director of the Alexandria Symphony Orchestra in Virginia, returns for the tenth year as orchestra director and will work closely with NYO2 to prepare its 2023 concert program. The faculty will oversee rehearsals and work with the musicians in master classes and sectionals in preparation for the culminating concerts in New York and the Dominican Republic. Click here for a full list of NYO2 guest artists and faculty.
About NYO2 Created by Carnegie Hall’s Weill Music Institute in summer 2016, NYO2 brings together outstanding young American instrumentalists ages 14–17 for a summer orchestral training program that includes a residency and an exciting concert at Carnegie Hall. Running in conjunction with the National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America’s summer residency at Purchase College, State University of New York (SUNY), NYO2 offers an opportunity for younger participants to play alongside exceptionally talented peers and learn from a world-class faculty. With a focus on actively recruiting talented young players from across the country, the program aims to expand the pool of young musicians equipped with the tools to succeed at the highest level, particularly those who come from communities that have been underserved by and underrepresented in the classical music field. NYO2 has been celebrated for “technical mastery, musicianship and panache to rival anyone” (New York Classical Review) in its performances. Over the past six years, NYO2 has performed in concert with The Philadelphia Orchestra and has been in residency with the New World Symphony in Miami Beach, in addition to annual performances at Carnegie Hall. Stellar conductors and soloists from across the globe have collaborated with the ensemble including Mei-Ann Chen, Aaron Diehl, Giancarlo Guerrero, Gabriela Montero, Carlos Miguel Prieto, Gil Shaham, and Esperanza Spalding. The orchestra has also taken part in digital video projects, including a world-premiere performance of Molly Joyce’s Side by Side. A recently published report from researchers at WolfBrown shares detailed findings following six years of studying NYO2. The study considers the practices put into place surrounding the launch and operations of this ensemble, which seeks to create an inclusive experience for young musicians rooted in musical excellence. Click here to read the report. NYO2 is one of Carnegie Hall’s three acclaimed national youth orchestras which also include NYO-USA for outstanding classical musicians (ages 16–19), celebrating its tenth anniversary season this summer 2023, and NYO Jazz for the nation’s finest jazz instrumentalists (ages 16–19). Each of these prestigious national programs—free to all participants—is dedicated to the proposition that talented young musicians thrive when given the opportunity to expand their musical, social, and cultural horizons and share their artistry with audiences around the globe. Over the last decade, well over a thousand young musicians have performed in the Hall’s three national youth ensembles, creating a unique musical community, spotlighting musical excellence found across the United States and transforming countless lives. To learn more, visit carnegiehall.org/nyo2.
About Fundación Sinfonía Fundación Sinfonía is the leading private, non-profit organization focused on promoting the performing arts, especially classical music, in the Dominican Republic. Sinfonía was founded in 1986 with the purpose of rescuing the National Symphony Orchestra of the Dominican Republic. Its first president and founder was Mr. Pedro Rodríguez Villacañas. In 1991, after five years of work to rebuild this iconic institution, the Dominican government officially granted Sinfonía the management of the country’s national orchestra, which lasted until the creation of the Ministry of Culture in 2002. Today, Sinfonía’s Board of Directors, presided by Margarita Miranda de Mitrov with the support of the Ministry of Culture and the generous financial sponsorship of the most important companies, embassies and institutions of the Dominican Republic, continues its longstanding tradition of presenting high-level classical concerts with world renowned soloists, conductors, and international orchestras, showcased alongside the most distinguished national classical artists and members of the Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional. Recurring festivals and artistic events include the Santo Domingo Music Festival, the Santander Paloma O'Shea International Piano Competition Winners Concert, the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Winners Concert, Symphonic Seasons of the National Symphony Orchestra of the Dominican Republic, the Margarita Copello de Rodríguez Gala of Great Performers and the Lyric Festival of the Caribbean. In 2012, Fundación Sinfonía created the Young Philharmonic of the Dominican Republic with the support of the YOA-Orquesta de las Américas and the Batuta Foundation of Colombia. The inaugural residence of this orchestra took place in 2012 in Juan Dolio, followed by a string workshop in Polo, Barahona. In 2017, Sinfonía started a Training Program for Young Singers, and, since then, four workshops have been held. Since 2020, Sinfonía has awarded scholarships from the OAcademy, an educational program of the Orchestra of the Americas, to young instrumentalists and orchestral directors. In 2022, the competition’s first edition for young pianists, "PROPIANO", was held. Its second edition was recently held successfully.
NYO at 10: By the Numbers
Since 2013:
- 1,274 young musicians have participated in Carnegie Hall’s three national youth ensembles
- 1Ensembles have toured 7 countries and 4 continents
- 18 world premieres
- 132,178 miles traveled
- 40+ guest artists including Marin Alsop, Emanuel Ax, Joshua Bell, Kurt Elling, Sir Antonio Pappano, Dianne Reeves, Gil Shaham, Esperanza Spalding, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Michael Tilson Thomas, Alisa Weilerstein, and more
- 70+ alums in professional orchestras or ensembles including the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Houston Symphony, the National Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Seattle Symphony, and more
- 36 radio, web, and TV broadcasts, reaching music lovers around the world
Click here to watch a special video about the tenth anniversary of Carnegie Hall’s national youth ensembles.
NYO2 – Summer 2023 Performances Saturday, July 15 at 8:00 p.m. Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, Carnegie Hall, New York NY NYO2 Joseph Young, Conductor Jennifer Koh, Violin BERNSTEIN Three Dance Episodes from On the Town SIBELIUS Violin Concerto PROKOFIEV Selections from Romeo and Juliet _________________________________________ Monday, July 17 at 8:30 p.m. Teatro Nacional Eduardo Brito, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic NYO2 Joseph Young, Conductor Jennifer Koh, Violin BERNSTEIN Three Dance Episodes from On the Town SIBELIUS Violin Concerto PROKOFIEV Selections from Romeo and Juliet _________________________________________ Tuesday, July 18 at 6:30 p.m. Gran Teatro del Cibao, Santiago, Dominican Republic NYO2 Joseph Young, Conductor Jennifer Koh, Violin BERNSTEIN Three Dance Episodes from On the Town SIBELIUS Violin Concerto PROKOFIEV Selections from Romeo and Juliet
What the Press Have Said About NYO2 “It was inspiring to watch the young musicians of NYO2 in their Carnegie Hall debut … they vibrantly demonstrated a bright future for classical music.” — Musical America “It was not only a laudable educational project, but highly enjoyable and a lot of fun ... these teenagers had the technical mastery, musicianship and panache to rival anyone.” — New York Classical Review “At turns tender and bombastic, lyrical and frenetic, it had both the exuberance of youth and the resonance of deep musical maturity. And, they nailed it.” — Feast of Music “If this level of talent results from tossing the net far and wide, musically the US is in fine shape.” — Seen and Heard International
What Past Participants Have Said About NYO2 “NYO2 has been such an eye-opening experience! From meeting musicians across the country to playing with world-renowned conductors, it is truly an honor to play with some of the best young musicians in the country. I have learned so many essential techniques that will drastically improve my playing abilities in the future. I am forever grateful for my mentors and peers that continue to guide and push me to the fullest of my abilities.”— Tendekai Mawokomatanda, Bass (Atlanta, GA) “Not only has NYO2 changed me as a musician, but it has transformed me as a person as well. From all of the friends I have made around the country, to the staff, faculty… I have never felt more inspired and motivated.” — Jaycee Cardoso, Violin (Huntington Station, NY)
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Lead Donors: Hope and Robert F. Smith, Marina Kellen French and the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, The Kovner Foundation, and Beatrice Santo Domingo. Global Ambassadors: Michael ByungJu Kim and Kyung Ah Park, Hope and Robert F. Smith, and Maggie and Richard Tsai. Leadership support for NYO2 is provided by Clarissa Alcock Bronfman and Edgar Bronfman, Jr., Estate of Joan Eliasoph, and Mellon Foundation. Major support for NYO2 is provided by Ronald E. Blaylock and Petra Pope, Clive and Anya Gillinson, Melanie and Jean E. Salata, and Sarah Billinghurst Solomon and Howard Solomon. Founder Patron: Beatrice Santo Domingo. With additional funding provided by Alphadyne Foundation, Sarah Arison, Ernst & Young LLP, Stella and Robert Jones, Martha and Robert Lipp, the Morton H. Meyerson Family Foundation, David S. Winter, and Judy Francis Zankel.
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Carnegie Hall Tickets for NYO2’s Carnegie Hall concert—ranging from $20-40—are available at the Carnegie Hall Box Office, 154 West 57th Street, or can be charged to major credit cards by calling CarnegieCharge at 212-247-7800 or by visiting the Carnegie Hall website, carnegiehall.org. Each Carnegie Hall ticket is subject to a $9 convenience fee. Tickets $25 and under are subject to a $3 convenience fee. For more information on Carnegie Hall discount ticket programs, including those for students, Notables members, and Bank of America customers, visit carnegiehall.org/discounts. Artists, programs, dates, and prices are subject to change. Dominican Republic Tour Click here for more information on tickets to NYO2’s performance at the Teatro Nacional Eduardo Brito in Santo Domingo (July 17) and at the Gran Teatro del Cibao in Santiago (July 18).
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