The culminating event of New York Youth Symphony's 2022/23 season, “Composition Date 2023” will include sixteen world premieres, performed by members of the NYYS Orchestra, Chamber Music, Jazz, and Robert L. Poster Conducting programs, with direction by Dr. Kyle Blaha.
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The culminating event of New York Youth Symphony's 2022/23 season, “Composition Date 2023” will include sixteen world premieres, performed by members of the NYYS Orchestra, Chamber Music, Jazz, and Robert L. Poster Conducting programs, with direction by Dr. Kyle Blaha. The 16 young composers featured this season are:
Special thanks to ASCAP, BMI, and New Music USA for their continued support of the NYYS Composition Program.
About New York Youth Symphony
The Grammy-winning New York Youth Symphony (NYYS) was founded in 1963 to showcase the metropolitan area’s most gifted young orchestral musicians. The organization has grown significantly since then, adding programs in chamber music (1983), conducting (1993), composition (2000), jazz (2002), and musical theater songwriting (2018). In 1984, the NYYS established First Music, which has commissioned more than 170 new works from America’s best young orchestral, jazz, and chamber music composers since 1984, each of which has received its world premiere by an NYYS ensemble. NYYS alumni now total over 7,000, including many of the world’s most notable musicians and conductors. Young alumni can be found at leading conservatories and music schools, and launching careers with major orchestras, Broadway tours, and chamber ensembles.