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Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras

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Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras
Also known asMCYO
OriginBethesda, Maryland
GenresClassical
Years active1946 (1946)-present
LabelsSter-Art, JNL Recordings
MembersExecutive Director
Cheryl Jukes
Artistic Director
Position Currently Vacant
Music Director
Position Currently Vacant
Past membersFounder
Chester Petranek
Artistic Director Emerita
Olivia W. Gutoff
WebsiteMCYO.org
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The Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras (MCYO) is a youth orchestra program in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area.[1] Along with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and the National Philharmonic, MCYO is affiliated with the Strathmore music center. MCYO's programs include a harp ensemble, several chamber ensembles, three string orchestras and three full orchestras.[2] In total, MCYO consists of over 450 young musicians in grades 3 though 12.[3]

MCYO was the impetus for starting the Gifted and Talented program run by the Maryland State Department of Education.

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History

Founded by Chester Petranek, former supervisor of music for the Montgomery County schools, in 1946. MCYO originally stood for Montgomery County Youth Orchestra, later changing to the current wording of Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras.

Currently there are over 400 young musicians involved in MCYO selected from over 1200 aspiring musicians.

Orchestras

  • The Preparatory Strings, a string orchestra for musicians in grades 3 through 5. Founded in 2010.[4]
  • The Chamber Strings, a string orchestra for musicians in grades 4 through 6. Founded in 1995 as the String Ensemble.
  • The Young Artists, a full orchestra for musicians in grades 6 through 8. Founded in 1972 as the Prep Symphony.
  • The Symphony, a full orchestra for musicians in grades 8 through 10. Founded in 1964 as the Junior Symphony.
  • The Chamber Ensemble, a small string ensemble for musicians in grades 9 through 11. Founded in 2004 as the Sinfonia, and was the Chamber Orchestra until 2013.
  • The Philharmonic, a full orchestra for musicians in grades 10 through 12. Founded in 1946 as the Senior Symphony.

Small Ensembles

  • Senior Flute Choir
  • Junior Flute Choir
  • Clarinet Choir
  • Harp Ensemble

References

  1. ^ "History - Maryland Classic Youth Orchestra". Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras. Archived from the original on 1999-10-02. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
  2. ^ Lenhart, Jennifer; Michael Toscano. "The Arts, From Classroom to Concert Hall", The Washington Post, Washington, D.C., February 3, 2005. Retrieved on 2010-06-15.
  3. ^ "About". Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras. Retrieved 2013-03-29.
  4. ^ "MCYO Preparatory Strings". Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras. Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 11 August 2010.
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