Concert 11/16: DeKalb Youth Symphony Orchestra!

DeKalb Youth Symphony Orchestra

(the honor orchestra for the DeKalb County School District)

performs November 16, 2016 at 8 p.m.

Program Features

Morning, Noon and Night in Vienna Overture – Franz von Suppe
Sicilienne from Pelleas and Melisande, Op. 80 – Gabriel Faure
The Phantom of the Opera – Andrew Lloyd Webber
Arrangement – Calvin Custer
Conductor – Robert Goin
(Intermission)
Symphony No. 5 in e minor, op. 64 – Peter Ilitch Tschaikowsky
I. Andante: Allegro con anima
Danzas Cubanas – Robert Sheldon

This event is free and open to the public.

For more information, please call Fine Arts Information, 678-891-3571.

Georgia State University’s Perimeter College

Marvin Cole Auditorium, Clarkston Campus

555 North Indian Creek Drive
Georgia Perimeter College Clarkston Campus
Clarkston, GA 30021

 

The DeKalb Youth Symphony Orchestra is made up of more than 70 musicians, aged 13 – 18, from high schools throughout the county.  The youth orchestra was started in 1967 to expand the musical horizon of DeKalb County’s young musicians as the string orchestra program developed in DeKalb County, part of metro Atlanta, Georgia, USA.  DYS is a symphony orchestra with strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion, with students auditioning for admission.  DYS has performed in Washington, D.C., Boston, Vienna, Salzburg, Innsbruck, Lucerne, Paris, Budapest, Prague, Tinjian, Beijing, Rome, Florence, Venice, Montreal, Galway, Dublin, Riga, Tallinn, Helsinki and has performed several times at the Georgia Music Educator’s Association conference in Savannah.  Earl Kuutti has led the orchestra for the past 33 years.  DYS rehearses once every week during the school year at Chamblee High School and performs three regular free concerts (Fall, Winter, and Spring) on Georgia State University’s Clarkston campus.  DYS also presents an annual Youth Concert for the elementary string players in DeKalb County, giving them a chance to hear what they can achieve if they practice and continue to grow musically.