Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra

Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra
Also known as  FSYO
Origin Orlando, Florida, United States
Genres Classical
Occupation(s) Youth Symphony Orchestra
Years active 1957–present
Website www.fsyo.org
Members Executive Director
Heide Evans-Waldron
Music Director
Hanrich Claassen

Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra is a music education program consisting of five orchestral ensembles of nearly 300 student musicians. The organization is under the musical direction of Hanrich Claassen. FSYO is the oldest youth symphony in the state of Florida.

History

FSYO was founded in 1957 by Alphonse Carlo,[1] who was the concertmaster of the Florida Symphony Orchestra and a music professor at Rollins College. In 1962, the ensemble gained structure & support under the wing of the Florida Symphony Orchestra and its music director, Henry Mazer. FSYO later incorporated as an independent non-profit in 1982 and received its 501(c)(3) charitable tax status in 1984. Although it has been financially independent since 1977, FSYO remained closely associated with the Florida Symphony Orchestra until the professional orchestra ceased operations in 1993.

Ensembles

Tours

Music Directors

Years Music Director
2016–Present Hanrich Claassen
2015-2016 Matthew Davis (interim)
1998-2005 Andrew Lane[3]
2005-2007 Harold Levin
1998-2005 Andrew Lane
1994–1998 Jonathan May
1993-1994 Andrews Sill (interim)
1983-1993 Joseph Wise
1982-1983 Gordon O'Hare/Alfred Savia (interim)
1971-1982 Charles Gottschalk
1970-1971 Pavle Dešpalj
1967-1970 Herman Herz
1966-1967 Yuri Krasnopolsky/Ward Woodbury (interim)
1965-1966 Henry Mazer
1963-1965 Joseph Kreines
1962-1963 Henry Mazer
1957-1962 Alphonse Carlo

References

  1. "Orlando Loses Music Pioneer". Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  2. "A Noteworthy Trip". Retrieved 2016-07-27.
  3. Sentinel, Orlando. "Andrew Lane resigns from Florida Symphony Youth Orchestra". Retrieved 2016-07-26.

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