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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 +
Sarah Biesack
Melbourne, FL
Ayi Ekhaese
Sugar Land, TX +
Kai Freeman
Haddonfield, NJ
Brandon Garza
San Antonio, TX
Loren Gigi
San Francisco, CA
Airi Ito
Elk Grove Village, IL +
Kaitlyn Kaminuma
Chelmsford, MA +
Lisa Kazami
Hoffman Estates, IL
Ashley Kim
Anchorage, AK
Christy Kim
Mason, OH
Hanah Kim
Harker Heights, TX
Jaden Minjae Kim
Irvine, CA +
Kate Sunny Kim
Marietta, GA
Olivia Oh
Fort Lee, NJ
Jaehyun Park
Oakland Gardens, NY
Sean Qin
Short Hills, NJ

Viola

Ian Chen
Plano, TX
Luke D'Silva
Portland, OR
Cuewon Kim
Vestavia Hills, AL
Juhee Kim
Palisades Park, NJ
Michelle Koo
Palo Alto, CA +
T'Yara Lesueur
San Diego, CA +
Audrey Lim
Reno, NV +
Spencer Quarles
Los Angeles, CA

Cello

Sophie Deng
Stillwater, OK +
Huisun Hong
Pleasanton, CA
Natalie Kwok
Fullerton, CA
Celina Lim
Honolulu, HI
Carlos Morales
San Diego, CA
Daniel Yim
San Jose, CA
Daniel Yoon
San Jose, CA +
Jiin Yun
Irvine, CA

Bass

Nathan Puopolo
Fresno, CA
Bianca Wilson
Annapolis, MD +

Woodwinds

Flute

Julin Cheung
Philadelphia, PA
Sadie Goodman
South Salem, NY
Parv Gosai
Ashburn, VA

Oboe

Hannah Cho
Tustin, CA
Alyson Goodwin
Hoover, AL
David Kwon
Diamond Bar, CA

Clarinet

Tiffany Chang
Ridgewood, NJ
Barak Dosunmu
Moorestown, NJ

Alto Saxophone

Caden Helmer
Blue Springs, MO

Bassoon

Jackson Bernal
Potomac, MD +
Adam Tang
Exeter, NH
Cassandra Valenti
Las Vegas, NV

Brass

Horn

Paxson Amy
Conway, AR
Neha Bharadwaj
Irving, TX
Seth Corlew
Jacksonville, FL
Hayden Joyce
Middlebury, IN
Ryan Mash
Durham, NC

Trumpet

Mia Nardi
McKinney, TX
Jack Shimon
Colorado Springs, CO

Trombone

Edwin Osorio
Ann Arbor, MI
TJ Shistle
Jacksonville, FL

Bass Trombone

Tuba

Michael Toben
Sioux City, IA

Percussion

Timpani and Percussion

Charles “C.J.” Butera
Missouri City, TX
Sophia Luong
Des Plaines, IL
Kevin Reyes Vega
Chicago, IL +
Sam Woolsey
Blacksburg, VA
Jonathan Yuen
Fremont, CA

Harp

Sophia Jho
Pittsburgh, PA

Guest Artists

Mei-Ann Chen

Praised for her dynamic, passionate conducting style, Taiwanese American conductor Mei-Ann Chen is acclaimed for infusing orchestras with energy, enthusiasm, and high-level music-making, ...

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Aaron Diehl

Pianist and composer Aaron Diehl enthralls listeners with his layered artistry. At once temporal and ethereal, his expression transforms the piano into an orchestral vessel in the spirit of  ...

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Faculty

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)

Lead Donors: Hope and Robert F. Smith, The Kovner Foundation, and Beatrice Santo Domingo.
Public support for NYO2 is provided by Senate Majority Leader Charles E. Schumer and Senator Kirsten Gillibrand through the U.S. Department of Education.
Global Ambassadors: Michael ByungJu Kim and Kyung Ah Park, Hope and Robert F. Smith, and Maggie and Richard Tsai.
Leadership support for NYO2 is provided by the Estate of Joan Eliasoph.
Pershing Square Foundation
Major support for NYO2 is provided by Veronica Atkins, Mercedes T. Bass, Ronald E. Blaylock and Petra Pope, Clive and Anya Gillinson, Beth and Joshua Nash, Pershing Square Philanthropies, Melanie and Jean E. Salata, Sarah Billinghurst Solomon and Howard Solomon, and the Victor and William Fung Foundation.
United Airlines
United Airlines®, Airline Partner to the National Youth Ensembles.
Founder Patron: Beatrice Santo Domingo.
Ernst & Young Logo
With additional funding provided by Alphadyne Foundation, Sarah Arison, Ernst & Young LLP, Stella and Robert Jones, Martha and Robert Lipp, the Morton H. Meyerson Family Foundation, and David S. Winter.

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