NYO2 2024

The summer 2024 edition of NYO2, Carnegie Hall’s national youth orchestra and training program for younger teens (ages 14–17), consisted of 89 gifted young musicians from 29 US states. Following a two-week intensive residency at Purchase College, State University of New York, in which the young musicians trained with players from top professional American orchestras, NYO2 travelled to Carnegie Hall to kick off the history-making World Orchestra Week (WOW!) with a concert on August 1. In Carnegie Hall’s iconic Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, conductor Teddy Abrams led the orchestra in a riveting program that included Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story, Tchaikovsky’s Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture, and Stravinsky’s The Firebird Suite, all beloved repertoire staples. The program also included the world premiere of a Carnegie Hall–co-commissioned work by Emmy Award–winning, Dallas-based composer Jasmine Barnes. Titled KINSFOLKNEM, the new wind concertante celebrated family and extended family gatherings, featuring themes of gospel idioms and the sound-world of a Black cookout. Principal players from multiple leading US orchestras joined as guest soloists, including flutist Demarre McGill, oboist Titus Underwood, clarinetist Anthony McGill, and bassoonist Andrew Brady. Encores included an additional piece by Barnes and a recent composition by Alex Berko, who raved about the ensemble’s performance.

After the concert in New York, the full lineup travelled south to perform on August 6 at the Dallas Symphony Orchestra’s Morton H. Meyerson Symphony Center. The concert was webcast through medici.tv and Carnegie Hall’s YouTube channel. While in Dallas, the musicians of NYO2 also had an opportunity to collaborate with young local string players at a special side-by-side event on August 7. Abrams recalled, “Working with NYO2 during Carnegie Hall’s World Orchestra Week was overwhelming and deeply inspiring—one of the most meaningful projects I’ve experienced.

Repertoire

BERNSTEIN Symphonic Dances from West Side Story 
JASMINE BARNES Kinsfolknem (world premiere, co-commissioned by Carnegie Hall) 
TCHAIKOVSKY Romeo & Juliet Fantasy Overture 
STRAVINSKY Suite from The Firebird (1919 version)

Meet the Orchestra

Strings

Violin

Claire Cho
Atlanta, GA
Minji Choi
Irvine, CA
Aidan Davis
Orlando, FL
Yuuki Donnelly
Rocky Point, NY +
Jack Feng
Memphis, TN
Ivy Hahn
Manhattan, NY
Euisun Hong
Pleasanton, CA +
Rachel Jung
Bellevue, WA
Alisa Keel
Cary, NC
Rebekah Koh
Harker Heights, TX
Jiyu Lee
Fullerton, CA +
Joshua Lee
Phoenix, AZ
Pauline Lee
Omaha, NE +
Yixuan Li
Rockville, MD
Angelina Lu
Atlanta, GA +
Nathan Ma
Fayetteville, AR
Meg McMurtrey
Eagle Mountain, UT +
Faith Meshida
Dacula, GA +
Natalie Oh
Oradell, NJ
Yeonjoo Oh
Frisco, TX
Daniel Rocha
Corpus Christi, TX
Gabe Sagini
Grand Forks, ND
Henry Stroud
Berkeley, CA
Seva Swan
Mililani, HI +
Leo Trajano
Hillsboro, OR
Sophia Vu
Slidell, LA
Leila Warren
Ponte Vedra Beach, FL +
Ethan Zhou
San Diego, CA

Viola

Macy Brummal
Rogers, AR
Dana Chung
Englewood Cliffs, NJ
Tanav Gowda
Princeton Junction, NJ
Jonathan Henderson
Rockville, MD
Heejae Kayla Kim
Irvine, CA +
Kathleen Lee
New York, NY
Hazel Peebles
New York, NY
Diego Sanchez-Ochoa
Las Vegas, NV
Jonathan So
Manlius, NY +
Isabelle Son
Cresskill, NJ +
Rebekah Sung
Fremont, CA
Sabine Voelker
Eugene, OR

Cello

Sophia Alexander
Minneapolis, MN
Grant Chythlook
Anchorage, AK
Noah Crumbly
Chesapeake, VA
Gabriel Irazabal
San Jose, CA
Brandon Kang
Palo Alto, CA
Kathy Liu
Stillwater, OK +
James Jiyu Obasiolu
Columbia, MD +
Dylan Perez
Tulsa, OK
Leyuan Zhang
Pleasanton, CA

Bass

Indio Duran
Hillburn, NY +
Ian Kim
Saratoga, CA
Noah La Porte
Pasadena, CA +
Joshua Lee
Great Neck, NY
Liana D. Logan
Queens, NY +
Cade Peckham
Clovis, CA
Jason Samuels
Oklahoma City, OK

Woodwinds

Flute

Grace Kim
Mason, OH
Charlie Tullis
Prairie Grove, AR
Cara Xu
Arcadia, CA +

Oboe

Hannah Cho
Tustin, CA +
Irene Lee
New York, NY +
Luke Zegowitz
Crofton, MD +

Clarinet

Su Min Pyo
Belmont, MA
David Suarez
Bedford, TX
Daniel Xu
Exton, PA

Alto Saxophone

Summer Su
Ann Arbor, MI

Bassoon

Austin Vitello
Clarence Center, NY
Grace Yoon
Wallingford, CT +

Brass

Horn

Karlin Rhees
Eastvale, CA
Levi Robertson
Dallas, TX
Haruka Sakiyama
Portland, OR
Jordan Wilson
Lake Worth, FL +

Trumpet

Lily Clark
Niagara Falls, NY
Christian Garner
Minnetonka, MN +
Ananth Raman
Bridgewater, NJ
Isaac Won
Potomac, MD

Trombone

Samuel Jacobowitz
Brooklyn, NY
Gabriel Silva
Buford, GA

Bass Trombone

David Sato
Austin, TX

Tuba

June Eickholt
Colleyville, TX

Percussion

Timpani and Percussion

Harrison Buck
Madison, GA
Luke Davis
Memphis, TN
Omar Khan
Orlando, FL
Max Posnock
Brevard, NC
Cory Sedwick
Floyds Knobs, IN

Harp

Seun Ayadi
Sugar Land, TX

Orchestral Keyboard

Jeremy Wong
Newtown, PA

Guest Artists

Teddy Abrams, Guest Conductor

Teddy Abrams, Musical America’s 2022 Conductor of the Year, is now in his 10th season as music director of the Louisville Orchestra (LO). As profiled by The New York Times, CBS Sunday  ...

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Andrew Brady

Native Tennessean Andrew Brady joined The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra in the 2022–2023 season as principal bassoon. He came to Minnesota from the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, having ...

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Anthony McGill

Hailed for his “trademark brilliance, penetrating sound, and rich character” (The New York Times), clarinetist Anthony McGill enjoys a dynamic international solo and chamber ...

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Demarre McGill

Winner of an Avery Fisher Career Grant and the Sphinx Medal of Excellence, Demarre McGill has appeared as soloist with numerous orchestras including The Philadelphia Orchestra; San ...

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Titus Underwood

Titus Underwood is principal oboe of the Nashville Symphony, Gateways Music Festival Orchestra, and co-principal of the Chineke! Orchestra. He is also the Associate Professor of Oboe at the  ...

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Faculty

James Ross, Orchestra Director
Carlos Ágreda, Associate Conductor
Tamara Dworetz, Associate Conductor

Susie Park, First Associate Concertmaster, Minnesota Orchestra
Richard Roberts, Concertmaster, Orchestre symphonique de Montréal (ret.), and Assistant Professor of Violin, McGill University
Li-Kuo Chang, Assistant Principal Viola, Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Anthony Elliott, Cello, Emeritus Professor of Music, University of Michigan
Kristen Bruya, Principal Bass, Minnesota Orchestra

Chelsea Knox, Principal Flute, The Met Orchestra
Jonathan Fischer, Principal Oboe, Houston Symphony
Gabriel Campos Zamora, Principal Clarinet, Minnesota Orchestra
Francisco Joubert Bernard, Bassoon, Louisville Orchestra

Wei-ping Chou, Horn, The Washington National Opera Orchestra
Elmer Churampi, Trumpet, Dallas Symphony Orchestra
Megumi Kanda, Principal Trombone, Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra
James Jenkins, Principal Tuba, Jacksonville Symphony

Jauvon Gilliam, Principal Timpanist, National Symphony Orchestra
Jacob Nissly, Principal Percussionist, San Francisco Symphony

Gillian Benet Sella, Principal Harp, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra

Concerts

Aug 1: Carnegie Hall (New York, New York)
Aug 6: Meyerson Symphony Center (Dallas, Texas)

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, Mary I. and John E. Hull, Stella and Robert Jones, Martha and Robert Lipp, the Morton H. Meyerson Family Foundation, and David S. Winter.

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