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Senior Spotlight: Ben Schirmeier, Percussion

Miranda Martin Southwood

“Stick with it! Music is truly a life long skill. It has been a vehicle for my creativity, it has enabled me to forge connections with a diverse group of individuals, and it has provided me with listening and learning skills that I cannot say I would glean from any other pursuit. While you will have auditions or performances that go poorly, know that playing music it is well worth it in the long term.”

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Percussion Ensemble in Concert

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In their annual performance, the AYPO Percussion Ensemble led by Director, Doug Wallace performed at Yorktown High School on April 23rd. This season, the program was FRONTIERS (Earth, Space, Spirituality, Mind, Technology). The performance included several of Doug Wallace's own compositions, The Artemis Generation and Climate Change, along with his own arrangement for Rush, Cygnus X-1 Book I - The Voyage, and more. Ben Schirmeier, AYP, the only senior this season, took the stage to perform Nathan Daughtrey's Lost Souls, and the performance from each and every percussionists was celebrated by the audience in this memorable concert.

JCE Performance at Greenspring

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On Sunday, April 16th, the four Junior Chamber Ensemble groups performed at Greenspring Senior Living Community, marking the first time an AYPO ensemble has been able to perform an outreach concert since the end of Covid. The performance was well attended by more than 200 residents, parents, and friends.

 Directed by Tsuna Sakamoto and Loewi Lin, pieces performed by the groups were Mozart’s “Eine Kleine Nachtmusik,” Joplin’s “Country Club,” and various string quartets by Haydn, Mendelssohn, and Dvorák. This performance marked the end of a very successful season for JCE.

AYS & AYP in Concert

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The American Youth Sinfonietta and the American Youth Philharmonic performed on Sunday, March 19th at the Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center. 

For the American Youth Sinfonietta, this was their debut performance on the Schlesinger stage, performing selections from Bizet's Carmen Suite, the entire Holberg Suite by Grieg, David Cameron's Ballade, with Ellin Kwak, piano, and Danza Final from Estancia, by Ginastera joined by the American Youth Philharmonic percussionists. American Youth Sinfonietta promises to delight audiences in their third and final concert of the season on May 6th at 3:00pm at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in Washington, DC.

American Youth Philharmonic, marking March as the third concert of the season, started the program with exciting Huapango by José Pablo Moncayo and dazzled audiences with the performance of Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances. They prepare for the fourth and final concert at Schlesinger Concert Hall with the von Dittersdorf Double Bass Concerto, performed by concerto competition winner, Joshua Thrush, and the much anticipated Mahler Symphony No. 1. 

AYDO & AYSE Second Concert of the 22-23 Season

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The American Youth Debut Orchestra and the American Youth String Ensemble presented their second performance of the 2022-2023 season at the Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center in Alexandria on Sunday, March 5th. 

The American Youth Debut Orchestra and the American Youth String Ensemble are performing a New York to L.A. theme this season, starting with a New York City-themed performance in December and continuing the theme with their Heartland-themed performance in March. AYDO began the performance with the American folk song medley, American Heartland. They also performed the popular traditional, Amazing Grace, as well as an orchestra arrangement of Booker T. & the M.G.'s Green Onions. AYDO finished their second performance of the season with Soon Hee Newbold's Blue-Fire Fiddler. 

AYSE took the stage with American Landscape, another piece of Soon Hee Newbold's, and performed a beautiful rendition of the popular traditional, Shenandoah. AYSE musicians, Timothy Oh (violin), Eleanor Pomerance (violin), James Post (violin), Anisha Veeraraghavan (violin), Chloe Lee (viola), Daniel Xia (cello), and Timothy George (percussion) performed the solo on Leroy Anderson's Fiddle Faddle for Soloist and String Orchestra. AYSE finished the concert with an arrangement of Dvorak's American Rondo from the Quartet in F, Op. 96 and Doug Spata's Westward Motion

Come hear AYDO & AYSE's final performance of the 22-23 season on Sunday, May 14th at 3PM at Schlesinger Concert Hall & Arts Center! 

AYCO & AYSO Second Concert of the 22-23 Season

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On Sunday, February 12th, the American Youth Concert Orchestra (AYCO) and the American Youth Symphonic Orchestra (AYSO) had their second concert of the season.

 American Youth Concert Orchestra, conducted by Doug Martin, performed first on the concert, playing Bellini’s adventurous “Norma Overture,” Bryant’s vivid “Dusk,” Delibes’ playful “March and Procession of Bacchus,” and von Suppé’s regal “Poet and Peasant Overture.” Following intermission, the American Youth Symphonic Orchestra, conducted by Glenn Quader, performed Mussorgsky’s moody “Night on Bald Mountain” and the incredibly impressive “Enigma Variations” from Elgar – the first time in AYPO’s history that the variations have been performed in their entirety.

AYPO Board Welcomes New Board President

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At a meeting of the AYPO Board of Directors, on 7th February, Dr Bill Hong stepped down as Board President, and handed over to his successor, Ambassador Allan Mustard. We are profoundly grateful for Dr Hong’s unfailing support during his years as President, and we are delighted that he will continue to be a member of the Board, as Past President. We warmly welcome Ambassador Mustard, whose international diplomatic career and wealth of experience will be of enormous benefit to AYPO.

AYPS First Showcase

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On Monday, January 30th the American Youth Prelude Strings (AYPS), our youngest ensemble, performed their very first showcase for an audience of family, friends, and members of our American Youth Debut Orchestra (AYDO) at Langley High School.

Directed by Kristin Gomez, pieces performed included outdoor-themed repertoire such as Lady of the Lake by Jeremy Woolstenhulme, Snowy Woods by James O. Lockett, and Wildfire by Kathryn Griesinger.

AYPS concludes their first season on Monday, May 15th with their final showcase of the 22-23 season, and we are happy to announce we will be offering AYPS again for our elementary-aged musicians in the 23-24 season!

Music Buddies Winter Showcase

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On Friday, January 27th, the AYPO Music Buddies Program performed their Winter Showcase in the auditorium of the Minnie Howard Campus of Alexandria City High School. Accompanied by Mr. John Healey on the piano, musicians performed solo works for parents and friends. Music Buddies mentees had been practicing with their mentors since the start of the program in September 2022. To conclude the performance, all mentors and mentees performed together as an ensemble with works by Richard Meyer, and an arrangement of In the Bleak Midwinter by Gustav Holst.

The Music Buddies mentees will perform their final showcase of the 22-23 season on Friday, May 19th at 5:30PM. We hope to see you there!

AYPO Concerto Competition winners to perform at May 2023 Concerts!

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The winners of the 2022-2023 AYPO Concerto Competition from AYCO, AYSO, and AYP will be performing with their orchestra in May 2023 at the Schlesinger Concert Hall & Arts Center.

AYCO Winner:
Anne Valerie Ter, piano
Piano Concerto in A minor, Op 16 (Grieg)

AYSO Winner:
Louis Westerman, clarinet
Clarinet Concerto No. 1 in F minor, Op. 73 (Weber)

AYP Winner:
Joshua Thrush, bass
Double Bass Concerto, No. 2, Kr172I. (von Dittersdorf)

Thank you again to all of the applicants for participating in the 2023 AYPO Concerto Competition!

AYDO & AYSE in First Concert of the 22-23 Season

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The American Youth Debut Orchestra and the American Youth String Ensemble presented their first performance of the 2022-2023 season at the Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center in Alexandria on Sunday, December 11th.

The American Youth Debut Orchestra and the American Youth String Ensemble are performing a New York to L.A. theme this season, starting with a New York City themed performance. AYDO began the performance with The Star-Spangled Banner. They also performed a newer composition, Grand Central, with various solos performed by musicians throughout the orchestra, as well as Van Morrison's Moondance and the seasonal Somewhere in My Memory from the popular Christmas movie, Home Alone. Pieces performed by AYSE included well-known Broadway showtunes from West Side Story such as America and One Hand, One Heart, an arrangement for string orchestra of An American in Paris by Gershwin, and AYSE finished the holiday season concert in Santa hats and reindeer antlers by performing Leroy Anderson's classic, Sleigh Ride.

AYS Performs in its First Concert of the 22-23 Season!

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AYS presented an incredible first concert on the George C. Marshall High School stage, December 10th. Families and friends listened to works by Édouard Lalo, Florence Price, and Ernest Bloch. The orchestra performed Concerto Grosso No. 1, by Lalo, for string orchestra with piano obbligato in incredible performance with the AYS pianist Ellin Kwak, along with Adoration and Symphonie Espagnole. The pieces highlighted solo musicians across the sections under the direction of AYS Conductor, Adrienne Caravan.

AYSO & AYCO First Concert of the 22-23 Season

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On Sunday, November 20th, the American Youth Symphonic Orchestra (AYSO) and the American Youth Concert Orchestra (AYCO) had their first concert of the season.

American Youth Symphonic Orchestra, conducted by Glenn Quader, performed first on the concert, playing Copland’s lively “Hoe-Down,” Verdi’s dynamic “Nabucco Overture,” Gounod’s playful “Funeral March of a Marionette,” and Tchaikovsky’s sweeping “Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture.” Following intermission, the American Youth Concert Orchestra, conducted by Doug Martin, performed Bach’s rhythmic “Fugue in G minor,” Barnes’ dreamy "Yorkshire Ballad,” Beethoven’s moody “Egmont Overture,” Diemer’s modern “Youth Overture,” and Strauss’s stormy “Thunder and Lightning Polka.” The concert was a hit, boasting one of the largest AYPO audience’s in recent history.

AYP joins the NSO onstage at the Kennedy Center

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Musicians from the American Youth Philharmonic (AYP) were excited to join the NSO onstage Tuesday, November 1st, performing selections from Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 4 with NSO Music Director Gianandrea Noseda. Musicians then performed this work and Verdi’s Overture to La forza del destino at the first AYPO orchestra concert of the 58th season at Rachel M. Schlesinger Concert Hall and Arts Center on Sunday, November 6th.

With the impact of COVID in 2020 and cancellation of all in-person events, the planned NSO side-by-side to perform Mahler, Symphony No. 5 in March 2020 was unfortunately impacted. The last time AYP had an NSO side-by-side rehearsal was in March 2018, also under the baton of NSO Conductor, Gianandrea Noseda. This year, the musicians had the amazing opportunity to join a Q&A session with Maestro Noseda before rehearsing the first two movements of the Symphony.

This was an incredible opportunity to share with the AYP musicians from the 22-23 season, and we look forward to joining the NSO onstage again in the future. AYPO is thankful to all those with the NSO, Education Department, and Kennedy Center staff to make this possible.

Symphony Spooktacular

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Symphony Spooktacular was a hauntingly good time for all the ghouls and ghosts. With 40 students participating in the first annual event, our musical crew learned seven thrilling tunes that included “Rosin Eating Zombies from Outer Space,” “Devil’s Dream,” and “Spooky Twinkle.” After their pizza party, students had fun with mummy wrapping, boo-bowling, candy in the hay, and pumpkin painting. The spooktacular experience came to an end with a costumed concert for family and friends.

Happy Halloween!

AYPO Chamber Ensemble holds the first masterclass in October!

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AYPO is excited that the Chamber Ensemble Masterclass #1 started the season events on October 16th at the Alexandria History Museum, Lyceum, in Alexandria, VA. A total of four masterclasses are held throughout the season. Groups from AYPO Junior Chamber Ensemble (JCE) hope to join the live coaching's later in the season. All are welcome to attend the upcoming Ensemble da Camera of Washington performances in December 2022 and March 2023. 

AYPO Welcomes an AYPO Staff Member to a New Administrative Position - Brian Seemann, Production Manager

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Brian Seemann lives in Falls Church, VA, where he is the Director of Handbell Ensembles at the Landon School in Bethesda, MD. Brian previously served as Director of Special Events for Inspire Arts and Music in Boston and as the summer Tour Manager for the Jersey Surf Drum and Bugle Corps. He is a production lead for Under the Sun Productions, producing large scale pageantry events and parades such as DC's National Cherry Blossom, Memorial Day, and Independence Day Parades, the Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade, and the Chicago Magnificent Mile of Lights Parade. He is also heavily involved in the handbell community having served as an Event Chair for Handbell Musicians of America managing their yearly Distinctly Bronze events, and was on the planning committee for the 2022 International Handbell Symposium in Nashville, TN. Brian is a published composer, and has served as faculty, clinician, and conductor for handbell events around the US.

Brian has served as a production assistant for several years with AYPO, but is now paving his way in our organization as Production Manager. He will oversee all of the production assistants and manage rehearsal and concert spaces to ensure a quality experience for our AYPO events.