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About the GBYO
The Greater Bridgeport Youth Orchestras,
founded in 1961, offer one of the finest opportunities for young musicians in the area.
The GBYO is comprised of four performing ensembles: the Principal, the Symphony, the
Concert, and the String Orchestras. These ensembles are supported by a full range of
professional education, coaching and conducting. Membership includes over 240 gifted young
musicians from 30 communities in Fairfield and New Haven counties. They are
guided by a staff of four conductors and five coaches.
Saturday mornings, from September through mid-May, the four orchestras
bring these young people together for music, enjoyment and learning. Through these
rehearsals and the formal performances, the young musicians gain valuable experience and
an important sense of achievement.

The Orchestras
The Principal Orchestra
The Principal Orchestra is one of the
most acclaimed youth ensembles in the region. The caliber of its members is confirmed by
the student selection for participation in the All-State and All-New England Music
Festivals. The Principal Orchestra plays the world's great symphonic literature at an
excellent level of performance and musicianship.
The Symphony Orchestra
The Symphony Orchestra made its debut in
the 1997-98 season. Due to the number of students who auditioned and the high caliber of
performance, the Symphony Orchestra was created to provide an opportunity for advanced
players to continue to grow musically prior to moving into the Principal Orchestra.
The Concert Orchestra
The Concert Orchestra was formed in 1980
to accommodate younger musicians who demonstrated an interest in a youth symphony
experience. The Concert Orchestra provides its musicians with the opportunity to perform
at an advanced level while gaining valuable experience and training prior to entering the
Symphony Orchestra.
The String Orchestra
The 1990-91 season marked the formation
of the GBYO String Orchestra. This orchestra serves the needs of young string players by
providing fundamental ensemble experience.
The
"Extras"
The GBYO provides each orchestra with an annual
retreat early in the season.
All members are expected to attend their respective orchestra
retreat. The Principal Orchestra's retreat is over a weekend.
The Symphony and Concert Orchestras have a day-long retreat in the
area, while the String Orchestra has an afternoon retreat at the
usual rehearsal venue. The purpose of the retreats is
two-fold. A period of intense rehearsals, coupled with recreational
activities, immensely improves the quality of the music
performance. The social activities are very helpful in having the
individual students “bond” into a cohesive group with common
interests and goals.
Prominent professional soloists often appear with the
GBYO.
Violinist/violist, Scott St. John; Todd Palmer, clarinetist; Allison Eldredge, cello;
Christopher Brubeck, bass trombone; Joseph Genualdi
violin; David Ohanian, French Horn; Estela Kersenbaum-Olevsky,
piano; John Hanulik, Jr., English horn;
and Zebediah Upton, trumpet,
have performed in recent years.
The GBYO has commissioned and performed the world premieres of works by
Chris Brubeck, Gwyneth Walker, David Isele, David Gilbert and
Paul McKibbins.
The Walker composition has been
published, and Brubeck's Concerto for Trombone, written for
the GBYO, has been recorded by the London Symphony and performed by
the Boston Pops Orchestra.
In addition to the scheduled concerts, the Principal Orchestra has
performed throughout Connecticut and in a number of other states. In 1992, they performed
at Carnegie Hall. Their performances also include the United Nations Youth Forum on the
Environment, and the 1994 and 2005 Music Educators National Conference
Eastern Division Conferences.
The GBYO
occasionally includes special programming to provide a unique
musical experience for students in local schools. High school
choirs from Bridgeport, Stratford, Trumbull and Fairfield sang with
the Greater Bridgeport Youth Orchestras in a concert at the Klein.
This was an exciting and fulfilling experience for 200 singers,
their teachers and their parents in the audience. Jazz
ensembles from Harding High School in Bridgeport and Masuk High
School in Monroe were invited to perform specially written music for
jazz ensemble and symphony orchestra with the GBSO Principal
Orchestra. Christopher Brubeck arranged the music and trained the
jazz ensembles. He also performed with the GBYO at the concert.
These two inter-community projects brought singers and instrumentalists
that had little or no interest in symphonic music into a
collaborative effort to perform in a symphonic concert. The
interaction among young people from diverse backgrounds in a
collaborative art endeavor is a very positive experience and
enhances better understanding of the commonalties found among all
people.
In
November 2000, the collaboration of the GBYO and the Fairfield
County Children’s Choir, in the performance of America the Grand,
by David Isele, brought together two talented ensembles. Since Dr.
Isele was present for the final rehearsal and the GBYO concert, both
ensembles had the opportunity to interact with a living composer.
The Fairfield County
Children’s Choir also performed with the Principal Orchestra in the
February of 2004.
Board of Directors
The youth orchestras are managed
by a Board of Directors with the support of Adult Advisory Association volunteers. Fund
raising, hospitality and membership are a few of the many activities through
which the board and association provide valuable assistance. Parents of GBYO members
are automatically members of the Adult Advisory Association. Other interested adults
also share their time and talent.
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