Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra

The Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra (GDYO) is a youth orchestra in Dallas, Texas, USA,[1] founded in 1972. GDYO has grown from a single orchestra of 35 members to a program of over 450 talented musicians. The principal group is the eponymous symphony, presently under the direction of the Maestro Richard Giangiulio. The organization as a whole comprises eight groups, which together provide musical opportunities for students from ages five to eighteen. Auditions are held each spring. Coaches and Judges come from the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Opera, Dallas Winds, and area universities and orchestras. Ensembles in the program include two full orchestras, three string orchestras, a wind ensemble, a flute choir, and eight jazz combos.

Ensemble offerings include

Touring

Approximately every three to four years the GDYO goes on tour beyond outside North America. In 1998, the orchestra journeyed to England;[2] in 2004 to Poland,[3] Germany,[4] and the Czech Republic; in 2007 to China;[5] in 2012 to Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic;[6] and in 2015 to China for a 5-concert/5-city tour..

Honors

In 2000, the GDYO was one of five orchestras to qualify for the National Youth Orchestra Festival in Sarasota, Florida.[7]

The GDYO has repeatedly placed members in the recently established National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America including, in the inaugural year, Franklin Jia (clarinet) and Jackie Johnson (bass).[8]

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