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Antonín Dvořák Gibson Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies 2016 2021 2022
Concerto in B minor, Op. 104 - Antonín Dvořák I. Allegro Brad Gibson, cello Symphony Concert Sunday, February 20, 2022 at 2:00pm Ted Mann Concert Hall, Minneapolis, MN Mark Russell Smith, conductor Play it forward: (http•••) / More GTCYS: GTCYS' 50th Anniversary: (http•••) Website: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) / About GTCYS: The Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies (GTCYS) opens doors to music learning and provides a pathway for students of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Using music as a vehicle with a developmental approach, our educational programs break down barriers, inspiring students to excel musically and build lifelong skills which serve them in school and beyond. As one of the country’s leading youth orchestra programs, GTCYS typically serves more than 1,000 students ages 8-18 through year-round programs which include ten school-year orchestras, summer camps, and our Harmony strings instruction program for underrepresented youth. Rather than capping enrollment, GTCYS continually expands its programming to meet growing interest and community needs. Started in 2016, GTCYS’ equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives remain a top priority. To make our programs accessible and address socio-economic barriers, GTCYS awards more than $140,000 in tuition assistance and support for private lessons, plus scholarships for Symphony’s 2022 Italy Tour. GTCYS believes in bringing music to diverse audiences and, in a typical year, our students share their talents through 30 free and ticketed performances at Twin Cities schools, homeless shelters, and senior care centers, plus formal concerts at premier venues like Orchestra Hall and The Ordway. In total, GTCYS reaches more than 17,000 children and adults through our educational programs, free community activities, concerts, and special events each year. Celebrating its 50th Anniversary Season in 2021-22, GTCYS has served 16,000 students in its history. Alumni include leaders in every field who use the lifelong values of teamwork, discipline, and community engagement developed during their GTCYS experience. Learn more at (http•••). #gtcys #gtcys50 #orchestra #youthorchestra #symphony #classicalmusic
Ilyich Tchaikovsky Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies 2016 2018 2020
Ensemble: Symphony Performance from Symphony Series Concert 1 Friday, December 14, 2018, 7:30pm Ted Mann Concert Hall Mark Russell Smith, Artistic Director & Symphony Conductor Symphony No. 6 in B minor “Pathétique” - Piotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky I. Adagio – Allegro non troppo Give the gift of music: (http•••) / More GTCYS: Website: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) / About GTCYS In the conviction that music nourishes the body, mind, and spirit of the individual and enriches the community, the Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies provides a rigorous and inspiring orchestral experience for young musicians. The Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies (GTCYS) opens doors to music learning and provides a pathway for students of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Using music as a vehicle with a developmental approach, our educational programs break down barriers, inspiring students to excel musically and build lifelong skills which serve them in school and beyond. As one of the country’s leading youth orchestra programs, GTCYS typically serves more than 1,000 students ages 8-18 through year-round programs which include ten school-year orchestras, summer camps, and our Harmony strings instruction program for underrepresented youth. Rather than capping enrollment, GTCYS continually expands its programming to meet growing interest and community needs. Started in 2016, GTCYS’ equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives remain a top priority. To make our programs accessible and address socio- economic barriers, GTCYS will award $140,000 in tuition assistance and support for private lessons in 2020-21. GTCYS believes in bringing music to diverse audiences and, in a typical year, our students share their talents through 30 free and ticketed performances at Twin Cities schools, homeless shelters, and senior care centers, plus formal concerts at premier venues like Orchestra Hall and The Ordway. In total, GTCYS reaches more than 17,000 children and adults through our educational programs, free community activities, concerts, and special events each year. #gtcys #orchestra #youthorchestra #symphony #classicalmusic
Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies 1855 2016 2021 2022
Program Book: (http•••) 18:55 Opening Remarks 23:03 Harmony 35:24 Philharmonia East 48:22 Concertino East 1:13:12 Camerata 1:34:20 Symphony 2:07:45 Jupiter GTCYS Spring Festival II Featuring Harmony, Philharmonia East, Concertino East, Camerata, and Symphony Saturday, May 14, 2021 at 4:00pm Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN Play it forward: (http•••) / More GTCYS: GTCYS' 50th Anniversary: (http•••) Website: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) / About GTCYS: The Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies (GTCYS) opens doors to music learning and provides a pathway for students of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Using music as a vehicle with a developmental approach, our educational programs break down barriers, inspiring students to excel musically and build lifelong skills which serve them in school and beyond. As one of the country’s leading youth orchestra programs, GTCYS typically serves more than 1,000 students ages 8-18 through year-round programs which include ten school-year orchestras, summer camps, and our Harmony strings instruction program for underrepresented youth. Rather than capping enrollment, GTCYS continually expands its programming to meet growing interest and community needs. Started in 2016, GTCYS’ equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives remain a top priority. To make our programs accessible and address socio-economic barriers, GTCYS awards more than $140,000 in tuition assistance and support for private lessons, plus scholarships for Symphony’s 2022 Italy Tour. GTCYS believes in bringing music to diverse audiences and, in a typical year, our students share their talents through 30 free and ticketed performances at Twin Cities schools, homeless shelters, and senior care centers, plus formal concerts at premier venues like Orchestra Hall and The Ordway. In total, GTCYS reaches more than 17,000 children and adults through our educational programs, free community activities, concerts, and special events each year. Celebrating its 50th Anniversary Season in 2021-22, GTCYS has served 16,000 students in its history. Alumni include leaders in every field who use the lifelong values of teamwork, discipline, and community engagement developed during their GTCYS experience. Learn more at (http•••). #gtcys #gtcys50 #orchestra #youthorchestra #symphony #classicalmusic
Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies 1650 2016 2021 2022
Program Book: (http•••) 16:50 Opening Remarks 21:10 Philharmonia West 32:50 Sinfonia West 50:44 Concert Orchestra 1:21:48 Symphony 2:02:15 Jupiter GTCYS Spring Festival I Featuring Philharmonia West, Sinfonia West, Concert Orchestra, and Symphony Saturday, May 14, 2021 at 10:30am Orchestra Hall, Minneapolis, MN Play it forward: (http•••) / More GTCYS: GTCYS' 50th Anniversary: (http•••) Website: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) Instagram: (http•••) Twitter: (http•••) / About GTCYS: The Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies (GTCYS) opens doors to music learning and provides a pathway for students of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Using music as a vehicle with a developmental approach, our educational programs break down barriers, inspiring students to excel musically and build lifelong skills which serve them in school and beyond. As one of the country’s leading youth orchestra programs, GTCYS typically serves more than 1,000 students ages 8-18 through year-round programs which include ten school-year orchestras, summer camps, and our Harmony strings instruction program for underrepresented youth. Rather than capping enrollment, GTCYS continually expands its programming to meet growing interest and community needs. Started in 2016, GTCYS’ equity, diversity, and inclusion initiatives remain a top priority. To make our programs accessible and address socio-economic barriers, GTCYS awards more than $140,000 in tuition assistance and support for private lessons, plus scholarships for Symphony’s 2022 Italy Tour. GTCYS believes in bringing music to diverse audiences and, in a typical year, our students share their talents through 30 free and ticketed performances at Twin Cities schools, homeless shelters, and senior care centers, plus formal concerts at premier venues like Orchestra Hall and The Ordway. In total, GTCYS reaches more than 17,000 children and adults through our educational programs, free community activities, concerts, and special events each year. Celebrating its 50th Anniversary Season in 2021-22, GTCYS has served 16,000 students in its history. Alumni include leaders in every field who use the lifelong values of teamwork, discipline, and community engagement developed during their GTCYS experience. Learn more at (http•••). #gtcys #gtcys50 #orchestra #youthorchestra #symphony #classicalmusic
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