NYO2 2022
Comprising a “remarkable array of talent” (The New York Times), this year’s NYO2 group welcomed 81 young musicians from 27 US states, as well as Puerto Rico. They have been recognized by Carnegie Hall as exceptionally talented musicians who not only embody a very high level of artistry, but also come from a wide range of backgrounds, representing a future for American orchestral music that includes communities which have often been underserved by and underrepresented in the field.
Participants traveled to Miami Beach for a six-day residency—made possible through a partnership with the New World Symphony, America’s Orchestral Academy—that culminated in a performance at the New World Center on July 30. The concert was the ensemble’s first public performance since the start of the pandemic, and it was made available to worldwide audiences via webcast and on-demand video on medici.tv. Both in Miami Beach and in the group’s eagerly anticipated return to Carnegie Hall on August 1, the ensemble was led by renowned conductor Mei-Ann Chen in performances that featured award-winning classical and jazz pianist Aaron Diehl. Included in the program were Jessie Montgomery’s Soul Force, Gershwin’s Piano Concerto in F, and Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances, as well as encores that treated audiences to “Saibei Dance” from An-Lun Huang’s Saibel Suite.
Repertoire
JESSIE MONTGOMERY Soul Force
GERSHWIN Piano Concerto in F
RACHMANINOFF Symphonic Dances
enc: BERNSTEIN Overture to Candide
enc: An-Lun HUANG Saibei Dance
Meet the Orchestra
Strings
Violin
Robert Aguila
Miami, FL +Antonio Avilés Figueroa
Toa Baja, PRSarah Biesack
Melbourne, FLAyi Ekhaese
Sugar Land, TX +Kai Freeman
Haddonfield, NJBrandon Garza
San Antonio, TXLoren Gigi
San Francisco, CAAiri Ito
Elk Grove Village, IL +Kaitlyn Kaminuma
Chelmsford, MA +Lisa Kazami
Hoffman Estates, ILAshley Kim
Anchorage, AKChristy Kim
Mason, OHHanah Kim
Harker Heights, TXJaden Minjae Kim
Irvine, CA +Kate Sunny Kim
Marietta, GAOlivia Oh
Fort Lee, NJJaehyun Park
Oakland Gardens, NYSean Qin
Short Hills, NJAngelina Santana-Herrera
Miami, FLSydney Schneider
Birmingham, ALKrystal Sun
Closter, NJVirgilio Vázquez Vázquez
Guaynabo, PRKyle Yang
Diamond Bar, CANicholas Yoo
Ramsey, NJViola
Branden Cabrera
Miami, FLIan Chen
Plano, TXLuke D'Silva
Portland, ORCuewon Kim
Vestavia Hills, ALJuhee Kim
Palisades Park, NJMichelle Koo
Palo Alto, CA +T'Yara Lesueur
San Diego, CA +Audrey Lim
Reno, NV +Spencer Quarles
Los Angeles, CAJohn David Sharp II
Lowell, ARCello
Sophie Deng
Stillwater, OK +Huisun Hong
Pleasanton, CANatalie Kwok
Fullerton, CACelina Lim
Honolulu, HIBass
Anderson Bernal
Potomac, MD +Ella Marchetti
Tampa, FLTendekai Mawokomatanda
Atlanta, GAEleanor Ohm
Bethesda, MDWoodwinds
Flute
Julin Cheung
Philadelphia, PASadie Goodman
South Salem, NYParv Gosai
Ashburn, VAOboe
Hannah Cho
Tustin, CAAlyson Goodwin
Hoover, ALDavid Kwon
Diamond Bar, CAClarinet
Tiffany Chang
Ridgewood, NJSantiago Del Curto
Queens, NYBarak Dosunmu
Moorestown, NJAlto Saxophone
Caden Helmer
Blue Springs, MOBassoon
Jackson Bernal
Potomac, MD +Adam Tang
Exeter, NHCassandra Valenti
Las Vegas, NVBrass
Horn
Hayden Joyce
Middlebury, INRyan Mash
Durham, NCTrumpet
Diogo Muggiati-Feldman
New York, NYMia Nardi
McKinney, TXRafael E. Rodriguez Matos
Bayamón, PRJack Shimon
Colorado Springs, COTrombone
Edwin Osorio
Ann Arbor, MITJ Shistle
Jacksonville, FLBass Trombone
Calleigh Riordan
Dyer, INTuba
Michael Toben
Sioux City, IAPercussion
Timpani and Percussion
Sam Woolsey
Blacksburg, VAJonathan Yuen
Fremont, CAHarp
Sophia Jho
Pittsburgh, PAFaculty
Mei-Ann Chen, 2022 Guest Conductor
James Ross, Orchestra Director
Joseph Young, Resident Conductor
Kyle Dickson, Assistant Conductor
Juliana Athayde, Concertmaster, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
Amy Oshiro Morales, Violin, The Philadelphia Orchestra
Kerri Ryan, Assistant Principal Viola, The Philadelphia Orchestra
Bo Li, Cello, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Ju-Fang Liu, Principal Bass, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra
Judy Dines, Flute, Houston Symphony
Erik Behr, Principal Oboe, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra
Ricardo Morales, Principal Clarinet, The Philadelphia Orchestra
Francisco Joubert Bernard, Bassoon, Louisville Orchestra
Wei-ping Chou, Horn, Washington National Opera Orchestra
Anthony Prisk, Trumpet, The Philadelphia Orchestra
Brian Wendel, Principal Trombone, Vancouver Symphony
Aubrey Foard, Principal Tuba, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
Leonardo Soto, Principal Timpani, Houston Symphony
Jacob Nissly, Principal Percussion, San Francisco Symphony
Allegra Lilly, Principal Harp, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
Fellows of the New World Symphony
Sophia Bernitz, Violin
Luis Salazar, Violin
Peter Ayuso, Viola
Vivian Chang, Cello
Eric Windmeier, Bass
Julianna Darby, Clarinet
Morgen Low, Trumpet
Andrew Abel, Tuba
Concerts
July 30: New World Center (Miami Beach, Florida)
August 1: Carnegie Hall (New York, New York)