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AYPO Winds and Brass Master Classes
Sunday, Sept. 9, 2:00-3:45 p.m., Langley HS [before Season Orientation]
Dear AYPO Winds and Brass Musicians,
I am extremely pleased to begin the season with exciting master classes! We have engaged seven top winds and brass performers from our region to work with you from 2:00-3:45 p.m. (before season orientation meeting) on Sunday, September 9 at Langley High School. ALL WINDS AND BRASS MUSICIANS FROM ALL ORCHESTRAS are expected to attend. You will need to bring your instrument and be prepared to play an orchestral excerpt or etude. These master class teachers were chosen not just for their performing expertise but because of their devotion and enthusiasm for working with young musicians. There is no doubt that these master classes will provide an invaluable learning experience for you as we begin our weekly rehearsals. The master class teachers are: Marcia Kamper, 2nd Flute, Baltimore Symphony Jamie Roberts, Assistant Principal Oboe, National Symphony Orchestra Amelia Fannin, Bassoon, Concert Artists of Baltimore, former 2nd Bassoon Tallahassee Symphony Paul Cigan, 2nd Clarinet, National Symphony Orchestra Andrew Balio, Principal Trumpet, Baltimore Symphony Barry Hearn, Assistant Principal Trombone, National Symphony Orchestra James Nickel, 3rd Horn/Acting Assistant Principal Horn, National Symphony Orchestra [Please note that tubas should attend the class with Barry Hearn]
This will also be a fun opportunity for you to meet musicians on the same instrument as you who play in the other orchestras. Special thanks to Mr. Tom Cupples, Assistant to the Music Director, for his work in making this extraordinary opportunity a reality. See you on September 9th!
Sincerely,  | Daniel Spalding Music Director |
Please note: strings musicians will have special opportunities during the season which will be announced via email |
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Season Orientation SUNDAY, SEPT. 9, 4:00 P.M., LANGLEY HS
All musicians are required to attend along with a parent/guardian. Attendance will be taken which counts toward the regular rehearsal season attendance. There will be an introduction session with the administrative staff and conductors followed by a Q&A session. Musicians should pick up concert tickets and the member handbook before orientation (3:30-4:00 p.m.) or immediately after orientation. See above for details about master classes for winds musicians at 2:00 p.m.
Special performance by The Ensemble da Camera of Washington at the end of orientation!
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Rehearsals MONDAYS BEGINNING SEPT. 10 [Directional signs will be posted at both schools for each orchestra]
American Youth Philharmonic (AYP)
American Youth Symphonic Orchestra (AYSO)
American Youth String Ensemble (AYSE) Mrs. Cahn, Conductor 7:00 - 9:00 p.m., Langley HS, hertzler hall
Members Homepage www.aypo.org/membersResource for the following information: Season Schedule | Carpool Rosters Weekly Email Archives | e-Handbook Member Contact Information Tuition Information | Orchestra Repertoire Music and Bowings | Helpful Links for Parents |
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Seeking Orchestra Volunteers!
AYPO is seeking orchestra Personnel Managers and Librarians for the 2012-2013 season. The following positions are still available:
AYP: Personnel Manager AYSE: Personnel Manager AYSE: Librarian
Parents, if you are interested in volunteering for the upcoming season, please contact Krysta Cihi, General Manager at manager@aypo.org or 703-642-8052.
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AYP Student Stage Crew Still Needed at Langley!
Brief Description [application]: The stage crew handles the physical preparation at rehearsals and concert sites for all four orchestras and works under the supervision of the Operations Manager.
Pay: $7.25 per hour for their work or may choose to be awarded community service hours.
Availability: Arrive at locations one hour prior to regular rehearsals and two hours prior to dress rehearsals and concerts.
Apply: contact General Manager Krysta Cihi at manager@aypo.org
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Discounted Advertising
FOR MUSIC TEACHERS AND AYPO MEMBERS
Want to advertise your business directly to the AYPO membership and its supporters? AYPO offers discounted rates to advertise in our print and online publications: member handbook, concert programs, Vivace newsletter, website, weekly emails, and Vivace e-newsletter. Download the form or visit our website for details! |
Merchandise, Grocery Cards
MERCHANDISE AYPO has a wide assortment of merchandise that includes t-shirts, hooded sweatshirts, music bags, coffee mugs, stickers, and pencils. Merchandise will be on sale at every concert... be sure to buy your AYPO gear early before it's sold out!
GROCERY CARDS Grocery cards are issued to AYPO and are used like cash to purchase groceries (i.e. $100 card buys $100 worth of groceries). AYPO earns 5% of the card amount purchased. Simply download the order form or purchase at any concert. For Safeway, simply register your card online and AYPO will receive 3% back for every purchase. Thank you for supporting AYPO and our mission! |
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Chamber Ensemble Program APPLY BY SEPT. 15 [Download Application]
AYPO is Proud to Introduce
as our Chamber Ensemble In-Residence!
This is an exciting new addition to AYPO's educational opportunities and is open to all musicians (including piano) in AYP and AYSO. Ensembles are formed based on position in the orchestra, instrumentation, and repertoire (see below). Program tuition is $200 per musician which includes: With Ensemble da Camera of Washington (EDCW) *Private ensemble coachings *Participation in four master classes open to public *Preparation for competitions *Experience playing with a mixed winds/strings ensemble *Preparation for college level chamber music *Admission to two concerts of EDCW ALSO: *Music and music folder *Weekly rehearsal space *Performance at the spring recital *Performance opportunities in the community
Possible Repertoire: Glinka Trio for Clarinet, Bassoon and Piano Mozart Piano Quartet in G minor Schostakovish Piano Quintet or Trio Mendelssohn Octet Beethoven Septet Mozart Piano and Winds Quintet, KV 452 | |
The Ensemble da Camera of Washington
Photo by Alexis Glenn/Creative Services/George Mason University
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Music Buddies Mentor Program APPLY BY SEPT. 15 [Download Application]
Music Buddies is a peer-to-peer musical training opportunity providing private music instruction to disadvantaged students in the region. AYPO musicians have the opportunity to mentor these students on their instruments on a weekly basis. Mentors attend monthly training sessions with a professional educator in order to learn how to teach music to children. The program is open to musicians in AYCO, AYSO, and AYP (8th grade or older). Mentoring is a way for young musicians to gain valuable hands-on teaching experience while enriching the lives of fellow musicians.
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Auditions
AYPO is still accepting applications for the 2012-2013 orchestra season on the following instruments: Double Bass (AYCO, AYSE)
Flute (AYSO)
Bassoon (AYSO, AYCO)
French Horn (AYCO)
Tenor Trombone (AYCO)
Bass Trombone (AYSO)
Percussion (AYCO)
If you know musicians interested in auditioning, please have them contact AYPO as soon as possible: manager@aypo.org or
703-642-8052.
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AYPO Growth Results in Need for Restructuring
The American Youth Philharmonic Orchestras (AYPO), one of the nation's premier youth orchestras, has served students up to age 21 in the D.C. metropolitan region since 1964. With four orchestras, three ensembles, and more than 420 musicians, the organization has grown over the past four years, building a first-class artistic and coaching staff under the direction of Music Director Daniel Spalding. "The growth of AYPO has resulted in a need to re-examine the type of organizational support required, particularly the need for local and national corporate sponsorships," said James Walters, Vice President of the AYPO Board of Directors and Chair of the Development Committee. In order to accomplish the strategic goals of AYPO, a new organizational structure will be developed over the next few months. In order to facilitate achieving the AYPO mission, Executive Director Jack Walton has agreed to step down from his current position. "Jack has a genuine enthusiasm to promote the musical talents of our wonderful young musicians and has been a positive energy source from which we all benefited," said Spalding. Until the organizational roles are re-defined, Ms. Margaret Adams, President of the AYPO Board of Directors, will assume the responsibilities of the Executive Director during the interim period. "I believe I speak for everyone in the organization when I say that we would like to thank Jack for his dedication to AYPO," said Spalding. "As this re-organization progresses, you can be sure that our programs will continue to operate in the same efficient and skillful manner that so impressed me when I joined the organization a few years ago. I am eagerly looking forward to a very bright future for AYPO." |
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Regards,
Krysta Cihi , General Manager American Youth Philharmonic Orchestras "Training the Creative Minds of the Future"
4026 Hummer Rd, Annandale, VA 22003 | Walk-ins welcome Mon-Fri 10am-3pm (call ahead encouraged) 703-642-8052 | manager@aypo.org | www.aypo.org
OUR MISSION: to provide the highest quality musical experience that allows our students to grow as musicians and individuals, who then contribute to our nation's cultural landscape, as they become future artistic and community leaders.
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