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 YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF THE AMERICAS

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YOA Alumni Conducting Career News

•YOA veteran Gustavo Dudamel (YOA 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005) has been appointed Music Director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic.

•YOA Violin Darwin Aquino (YOA 2002) is now Principal Conductor of the Youth National Orchestra and of the System of Children and Youth orchestras of the Ministry of Culture of the Dominican Republic.

Dietrich Paredes of Venezuela (YOA 2002), who served as concertmaster during YOA’s inaugural tour, is now a rising conductor in Venezuela. Dietrich has recently been awarded the position of Principal Conductor of the Orquesta Sinfonica Juvenil de Caracas, and also conducts the Simon Bolivar with frequency. This past July, Dietrich led a performance of Brahms’ Violin Concerto with acclaimed violinist Maurice Hasson.

YOA Alumni Solo and Orchestra Career News

• In March 2009, Alexander Bedenko (YOA 2005) began a trial as Principal Clarinetist with The London Symphony Orchestra.

• Harpist Eugenia Espinales Correa (YOA 2002, 2003, 2004) is currently principal harp of the Radio Orchestra of France.

• Violin Maria Jimena Lovon Hidalgo recently returned from Singapore where she played the Navarra (Sarasate) duet for the country’s President and the ministers of his cabinet.

•In April 2009, violin Rachelle Hunt (YOA 2008) performed as a soloist with the Orquesta Filarmónica de Ecuador in Quito. She played Mozart's Fifth Violin Concerto and Sarasate's Carmen Fantasy.

•Cello Marilyn dos Santos (YOA 2006, 2008) has won the position of co-Principal with the Oregon Symphony.

Márcio Cecconello YOA (2003-2005) passed the test for the Symphonic Orchestra of Porto Alegre and since 2006 has been the head of the second violin section in the same orchestra. He sometimes plays as a soloist and performs chamber and baroque music concerts with period instruments.

Isaac Falcão Novais de Almeida (YOA 2007, 2008) plays the Timpani in the percussion section of the Symphonic Youth Orchestra July 2nd (from the NEOJIBA Project - Núcleos Estaduais de Orquestras Juvenis e Infantis da Bahia) in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. He has also studied under American/Venezuelan teachers through exchanges; he is currently an undergraduate student at Universidade Federal da Bahia (UFBA), where he is studying with professor Jorge Sacramento de Almeida.

•5 YOA musicians (Rafael Betancourt, Alejandro Aldana, Ana Drobac, Emilio Argento and Rachelle Hunt) traveled to Germany in March 2009 to record a CD of Handel's oratorio, Alexander's Feast, with the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival Orchestra. The musicians were in Germany for about a week for the project, and we will reunite in St. Petersburg in June for another performance of the work.  In July they will perform St. John's Passion in Kiel (Germany) and Slovenia.

•Violin Rose Drucker (YOA 2006) is Principal second violin of the Boston Philharmonic and regularly performs with Emmanuel Music playing Bach Cantatas and chamber music.

•Clarinet Ana Catalina Ramirez of Puerto Rico (YOA 2005) and trumpet Flavio Gabriel Parro da Silva of Brazil (YOA 2005, 2006, 2007) have made it to the final of the YouTube Symphony Competition. To help them win seats in this new “all-star” orchestra, go to www.youtube.com/symphony and vote for Ana and Flavio!

Jessica Hull-Dambaugh (YOA 2002) is in now her third season as Principal Flutist of the Charleston Symphony. She also holds the Third Flute/Piccolo position in the Central City Opera Orchestra in Colorado, where she spends her summers. Prior to moving to Charleston, Jessica was the Principal Flutist of the Maryland Symphony Orchestra and substituted regularly with the Washington DC Opera Orchestra, and Alexandria Symphony Orchestra.

•French horn André Gustavo Dalvio Gonçalves (YOA 2003, 2004, 2005) has been appointed full-time job with the Sao Paulo Symphony, Brazil’s most prestigious orchestra.
•Violinist Mary-Elizabeth Brown (YOA 2006, 2008) is presently serving as Assistant-Concertmaster of Orchestra London (Canada), in addition to performing regularly with a number of symphonies in North America and Europe.

•On October 1 2008 Raul Vergara (YOA 2003, 2004) began his duties as Associate Principal Timpanist and Percussionist with the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra.

Kate Eakin (2002) has recently been appointed the English horn of the Quad City Symphony and the Illinois Symphony.  Kate is also a member of the Battle Creek Symphony and the Millennium Chamber Players.  She resides in Chicago, where she teaches at the Sherwood Conservatory at Columbia College and is the proprietor of Mechlin Reeds.

•Cello Aristides Rivas (YOA 2004, 2005) performs regularly with the Boston Philharmonic. More about Aristides can be read on his website.

•Bassist Jory Herman (YOA 2006) is beginning his 3rd season with the New World Symphony.  Jory spent a month in the summer in Paris, France performing "Porgy and Bess" to sold out crowds at the Opera Comique. Also, during the summer, Jory has been a substitute with the National Symphony in Washington D.C.  In 2007 he won 2nd place in the International Society of Bassists Solo Competition.

Ana Catalina Ramírez (YOA 2005) has been appointed principal clarinet for the Mississippi Symphony.

•Harpist Earecka Tragenza (YOA 2006) has won the position of Principal Harp with the Spokane Symphony. Earecka assumed this function in April 2008.

Stephanie Zimmerman (YOA 2002) now serves in a full-time French horn position within Rochester Philharmonic.

Mateus Freire (YOA 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006) has accepted a full-time position as violin in the Belle-Horizonte Orchestra. This new orchestra is one of the most important recent initiatives in classical music within Brazil.

Jason Markzon (YOA 2003) has won the position of Principal Percussion in the Ft. Wayne Philharmonic.

Karl Fenner (YOA 2006) has been appointed to the bass section of the Colorado Symphony.

Carolina Beate (2003, 2004) is now playing with the Philadelphia Pops, the Pennsylvania Ballet, the AVA orchestra, the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, and the Delaware Symphony.

Michael Robinson Jr. (YOA 2005, 2006) has won the orchestra fellow position with the Detroit symphony orchestra in 2007 until 2009.

Jose Urquieta Plaza (2002) is currently studying for a Masters in Oboe in Karlsruhe, Germany, under the tutelage of Maestro Thomas Indermühle. He also teaches Oboe as a visiting professor in various institutions in Chile during his summer break.

Alvaro Reyes (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008) recently won the position of 1st Concert Violin Assistant in the National Symphonic Orchestra of Guatemala. He is also a Violin professor at Guatemala's National Music Conservatory, a Violin professor at the Municipal Music School of Guatemala City and is the Violin professor at the Child Arts Center in San Juan Sacatepéquez, a center funded by World Vision.

Sofia H. Almanza S. (YOA 2005, 2006) works in Italy since the beginning of the year 2007 with the Orchestra Symphonica Toscanini conducted by Lorin Maazel, and collaborates with the Mahler Chamber Orchestra.  In August of this year, Sofia participated in the "Luzern Music Festival" performing with the Luzern Festival Orchestra and the Mahler Chamber Orchestra under Claudio Abbado and Heinz Hollinger's conducting.

Julian Gil Rodriguez has won a position as violinist in the Symphony Orchestra of Galicia in Coruña, Spain.

Robert Hudson (YOA 2005) has won the Principal Timpani position with the Chattanooga Symphony.

Gloria Britez Scolari (YOA 2005, 2008) of Paraguay, with the help of YOA, has been offered a full scholarship to come to the United States to study viola at Pittsburg State University, starting January 2009.

Brenda Diaco (YOA 2003, 2004, 2005) of Argentina has since 2005 been acting as principal bassoon of the State Orchestra of Patagonia. She is enjoying her life working at "the end of the world!"

• Double bass Patricia da Silva (YOA 2008) has won The University of Southern Mississippi School of Music’s annual William T. Gower Competition, to appear as soloists with the orchestra.

• Double bass Sergio Bautista Ruiz (YOA 2002) is currently performing with the Orquesta Sinfónica de Minería in Mexico.

• Violin Olialin Olarte Marin (YOA 2003, 2005, 2007) has been awarded a permanent chair in the National Symphony Orchestra of Colombia.

Catalina Calderón (YOA 2002, 2003, 2004), cellista de la Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Costa Rica, iniciará  un Artist Diploma en TCU bajo la tutela del  prof. Jesús Castro-Balbi, en agosto del 2009. 


YOA Alumni Chamber Music News

•Violinist Alexis Cardenas (YOA 2005) now plays in Recoveco, a celebrated quartet dedicated to the research, arrangement and reinterpretation of Venezuelan instrumental music. Their approach has to do with a new, classically-schooled, educated style, but allowing for improvisation as a fundamental element, leaving ample room for the spontaneous, the unexpected, the ability to extract the most from the virtuosity of each one of its members, resulting in unique and hardly repeatable performances. Alexis is based in Caracas & Paris, France.

Pablo Moreno (YOA 2008) recently won the National Interpretation contest in Colombia. He is currently preparing for his pregrade exam. He is very happy with his new Oboe. He is preparing his next record with ENSAMBLE SINSONTE. In June he will be a soloist with the National Symphonic Orchestra of Colombia and in September will travel to France to study at the National Conservatory in Lyon for three months (this as a part of the prize for winning the National Interpretation contest).

•Sisters Bianca and Marilinda Garcia (YOA 2005, 2006) have formed a harp-flute chamber duo following their graduation from New England Conservatory that has performed along the east coast of the United States. Marilinda also works in a child advocacy program.

•As well as continuing in their careers as professional classical violinists, Felisa Hernandez (YOA 2006, 2008) and Maia Broido (YOA 2006) both perform regularly in Mariachi groups in Vancouver and Toronto. Felisa is Director and Founder of Mariachi Juvenil de Las Americas.

•Cellist Aristides Rivas (YOA 2002, 2003, 2004) was honored with a feature article on the musician in the Sunday insert magazine of the Boston Globe on 14 December 2008. Rivas is a member of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, a position held since 2005. Rivas also still plays the cuatro, and his cello repertoire includes many tunes from his native Venezuela's folk tradition.


YOA Alumni Artistic Administration Career News

•Trumpet Emma Murley (YOA 2002, 2004) has been appointed director of Artistic Administration for Alabama Symphony Orchestra.

•Violist Enrique Marquez (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006) was recently appointed Festival Coordinator of the Music Festival of the Americas at Stowe, Vermont - summer home of the New York-based Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas. Upcoming concerts include a Gala at Lincoln Center in New York, as well as a tour to the Festival del Sole in Napa, California, where they will perform with Antonio Pappano, Sarah Chang, Leif Ove Andsnes, Nikolaj Znaider and Nina Kotova. In January Enrique performed Mahler's Third Symphony in Carnegie Hall with members of the New York Philharmonic, the Metropolitan Opera and the Philadelphia Orchestra to benefit children with HIV.

•Bassoonist Scott Harrison (YOA 2003, 2004, 2005) is currently Associate Director of Marketing for the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra and was recently selected to join the League of American Orchestra's Executive Leadership Program for Marketing and Development Professionals.  This past summer, he traveled to Haiti to teach woodwinds at the Camp Musical de l'Ecole Sainte Trinite. Ever since he first participated in YOA, he has been interested in working with young musicians.  This past summer, Scott flew to Haiti to spend a few weeks teaching at a music camp, something inspired by this time in YOA.

•Cellist Carrie Bean (YOA 2006) has been appointed Artistic Operations Coordinator of the Apollo's Fire Baroque Orchestra. She also performs as a cellist in this group. She received a Master of Music degree from Indiana University in 2008, and later that year toured with YOA to Colombia Panama, and the Vatican.

•Violist Katherine Wyatt (YOA 2005) writes, "I finished my masters in Viola Performance at the Cleveland Institute of Music, and went on to perform as a fellow with the New World Symphony from 2004-2006. From 2004-2006, I traveled and performed extensively with YOA, YOA Chamber Group (to Chihuahua, Mexico) and the Verbier Festival Orchestra.   In 2006-2007 I participated in an Orchestra Management Fellowship program through the League of American Orchestras, and upon completion of this program, I accepted the position of Director of Education and Community Engagement with the North Carolina Symphony, I have held that position since Fall 2007.  I teach and perform extensively in North Carolina, and I am Adjunct Professor of Viola at North Carolina State University.  As Director of Education, I manage the education programs for the North Carolina Symphony, and this year I have created an Ensemble in the Schools program.  This program takes chamber groups of musicians into classrooms in rural areas of North Carolina, bringing music to groups of children who will never have the opportunity to enjoy a full orchestra concert.  Bringing classical music to diverse audiences and celebrating our unique and vibrant world cultures through music is what I have dedicated my life to!"


YOA Alumni Festival Leadership & Community Outreach News

•Clarinet Brian Viliunas (YOA 2006, 2007, 2008) is Founder and Director of the Sustainable Symphony, the newest orchestra in the Phoenix Valley.  Inspired last sumer backstage before a concert last summer by Maestro Prieto, Viliunas and the Sustainable Symphony have given 2 concerts this spring with three more planned for the fall.  More information, including audio samples and CDs, can be found at www.sustainablesymphony.org

Deborah Wanderly dos Santos, YOA violin (2005, 2006, 2008) is Founder and Artistic Director of the Music for Peace Festival in Chicago. This year's festival will take place between May 11 and May 16, 2009. Participating musicians include members of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Alex Klein, Richard Young, and Rachel Barton Pine. To watch a news report from Deborah's 2009 Music For Peace Festival, click here.

•June 2009 marks the third annual Festival Alfredo de Saint-Malo, Panama’s first classical music festival, founded by former YOA cello Isaac Casal (YOA 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008). In 2008, the ASM Festival featured the performances with YOA chamber orchestra, conductor Carlos Miguel Prieto, and guest soloist Paquito d’Rivera.

Nicolas Giordano (YOA 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008) has founded the Sembrando Talentos musical outreach program in Montevideo, Uruguay. This initiative, first begun in August 2008, brings together a group of YOA musicians to coach and perform underserved youth in Uruguayan communities. Nicolas is currently based in the Netherlands.

Felipe David Luzuriaga Guaricela (YOA 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005), in addition to being Concertmaster of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Ecuador, is currently Director of the Children’s Symphony Orchestra of Ecuador at the Foundation for the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Ecuador.

Amie Weiss (YOA 2006) has lived in New York City and worked as a freelance violinist since 2004. She is dedicated to performing new music and collaborating with artists from different fields. Recent projects have included touring internationally as a soloist with the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company, performances with singer/songwriter Sufjan Stevens, The Knights Chamber Orchestra, and Quartet T in Seoul, Korea. She has performed chamber music with Robert Langevin, Mark O'Connor, Yo-Yo Ma, Paula Roberson, and others. Amie is the co-founder of a chamber music festival in State College, PA and a member of the Allsar Quartet, which has been in residency at Manhattan's Museum of Biblical Art since 2005. She has given world or regional premieres of music by composers including Brian Ferneyhough, James Dillon, Jay Eckerdt, Alvin Lucier, Mark O'Connor, Stefano Scodanibbio, and Meredith Monk.  Amie studied North Indian classical music with sitarist Hasu Patel from 2000 to 2005. She has performed music of Asia and Eastern Europe with Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble, Quartet T, Musique sans Frontiers, the Knights, and musicians from Iran, India, Armenia, and Syria. In humanitarian projects, Amie has presented music with Mark O'Connor, Broadway Cares, and Quartet T. In the current season, Amie will participate on two Sony Classical recordings as a member of The Knights Chamber Orchestra, a conductorless group which has been praised by the New Yorker as "a little orchestra of some of the best strings-about-town", and that will also open the 2009 Dresden Musikfestspeile with soprano Dawn Upshaw and perform at the National Gallery in Dublin. Amie graduated from Oberlin Conservatory as a student of Milan Vitek. She currently studies baroque violin with Jorg-Michael Schwarz, and is a violin instructor at the 92nd St. Y as well as privately.


YOA Alumni Conservatory Career News

Everhard Paredes (YOA 2003, 2004, 2006) has begun teaching at Manhattan school of music. Everhard also instructs at number of other music schools in the New York City area including the Noel Pointer Foundation and the Elisabeth Morrow Music School. He is to appear as soloist with Orchestra Celebrate in performances in NYC in November 2008.

Diego Nasar (YOA 2005) lives near Hamburg (Germany), and this year he won the post of Academic (in viola) in the Hamburg Radio Orchestra for a year (under the direction of Christoph von Dohnány) and also in the Kiel Philharmonic. He directs the "Störphonie" Youth Orchestra (3rd Place prize in the "Jugend Musiziert") and is a professor in the "Kulturhof" music school in Itzehoe (near Hamburgo).

Lacey Hays (YOA 2005, 2006, 2008) is professor of trumpet at Southern Nazarine University School of Music in Bethany, Oklahoma. She is working on a Doctorate in Musical Arts/Trumpet Performance and is a graduate teaching assistant at the University of Oklahoma. Lacey performs with the Wichita Grand Opera, Enid Symphony and Oklahoma City Philharmonic.

Tiago Almeida (YOA 2003, 2004, 2005) is teaching as a professor at the Conservatório Dramático e Musical Dr. Carlos de Campos de Tatuí in Brazil.


YOA Alumni Popular Music Career News

•French horn Joshua Pantoja (YOA 2003, 2004, 2006) now leads Puerto Rican rock band Pantoja as lead guitarist and vocalist. The program Entre Nosotros profiled Josh in September. Pantoja performs frequently in New York, Miami, and San Juan.

•Costa Rican Trombone Marcial Flores (YOA 2005) has been touring recently with Ruben Blades. Blades is a well-known Panamanian salsa singer, songwriter, and Latin jazz musician, performing musically most often in the Afro-Cuban and Latin jazz genres.

•Pianist Natalie Tenenbaum (YOA 2006) has recent graduated from The Julliard School and quickly established a career as an up-and-coming record producer in New York. Daniel Goldman (YOA 2008), also a recent graduate of Julliard, in August 2008 moved to Philadelphia to peruse a career in sound recording and record production. Daniel is currently interning in one of Philadelphia’s biggest studios.

•Violin Amie Weiss (YOA 2006) has recently given performances with singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens.


YOA Alumni Public Service Careers and Awards

Patrick A. Woodard (YOA 2002) is currently the Government Relations Advocacy Fellow with the American Medical Association. A graduate of Georgetown University, Patrick has written health care policy for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, lobbied Congress for issues in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) education, and sat on the American Medical Political Action Committee Student Advisory Board. Music, like health care, is an essential part of his life.  Prior to becoming the Fellow with the American Medical Association, Patrick played violin professionally with the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra, the Reno Chamber Orchestra, and the Nevada Opera.  He studied under Herbert Greenberg at the Peabody Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, and Philip Ruder at the University of Nevada. Patrick also attends the University of Nevada School of Medicine in Reno, Nevada, and will graduate in 2011, hoping to focus on the unique connection between health care policy and direct patient care.

•Clarinetist Jose Franch-Ballester (YOA 2003, 2004) has been awarded the Avery Fisher Career Grant. These grants, for instrumentalists only, have been awarded annually since 1976 to artists such as Jonathan Biss, Hilary Hahn and the Miró Quartet. A total of 109 grants have been made, and up to five are awarded per year. National educators, presenters, managers, composers and performers nominate Avery Fisher artists. Final selections are made by the executive committee, comprised largely of Lincoln Center brass: Emanuel Ax, pianist; David Finckel and Wu Han, artistic directors, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center; Henry Fogel, president, League of American Orchestras; Anthony Fogg, artistic administrator, Boston Symphony Orchestra; Pamela Frank, violinist; Ara Guzelimian, dean, The Juilliard School; Nathan Leventhal, chairman, Avery Fisher Artist Program; Reynold Levy, president, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts; Yo-Yo Ma, cellist; Zarin Mehta, president and executive director, New York Philharmonic; Jane S. Moss, vice-president, programming, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts; and Joseph W. Polisi, president, The Juilliard School.

•In 2006, after graduating from the Tufts/NEC double-degree program, Marilinda Garcia (YOA 2006) ran for State Representative in New Hampshire and won. She is now serving in the Legislature, with a seat in the Committee on Children and Family Law.  As part of my committee, she been working to streamline the family court system in an effort to reduce the time a child spends in limbo in the foster care system. She is also a instructor at Phillips Exeter Academy, St Paul's School, and Gordon College. Most recently, Marilinda started graduate school, perusing a Master of Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Through her work, Marlinda writes, “I now have an even greater appreciation for YOA and its mission.  It is amazing what can be achieved by the integration and cooperation of government, citizenry, and both the public and private sector.”

ALUMNI FACULTY LIST 

 

Ulises Ascanio
Violin
Venezuela
Instructor, Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar

Jeanne Baxtresser
Flute
United States
Solo Flutist, New York Philharmonic

Davis Brooks
Violin
United States
Professor, Butler University

Edward Brown
French Horn
Chile
Principal French Horn, Philharmonic Orchestra of Santiago

David Carroll
Bassoon
United States
Co-Principal Bassoon, New York Philharmonic

Carlos Céspedes
Clarinet
Argentina
Buenos Aires Symphony Orchestra

Pedro Cocchiararo
Oboe
Argentina
Buenos Aires Symphony Orchestra

Frank DiPolo
Viola
Venezuela
President, National Youth Orchestra of Venezuela

Jonathan Feldman
Piano
United States
Deutsche Grammophone Recording Artist

Chris French
Cello
United States
Principal Cello, Houston Symphony

Angel Frette
Percussion
United States
Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra

Alvaro Gonzalez
Cello
Costa Rica
Principal Cello, National Symphony of Costa Rica

Elizabeth Hainen
Harp
United States
Principal Harp, Philadelphia Orchestra

Gary Hardie
Cello
United States
Professor, Baylor University

Ann Hobson Pilot
Harp
United States
Principal Harpist, Boston Symphony Orchestra

Jeffery Irvine
Viola
United States
Professor, Cleveland Institute of Music

Christina Kind
Viola
United States
Principal Viola, San Francisco Symphony

Eugene King
Trumpet
Chile
Principal Trumpet, Santiago Symphony Orchestra

Dotian Levalier
Harp
United States
Principal Harp, National Symphony Orchestra - Wash, DC

Peter Lloyd
Bass
United States
Principal Bass, Minnesota Orchestra
University of Minnesota

Paul Merkelo
Trumpet
Canada
Principal Trumpet, Montreal Symphony Orchestra

Vinicio Meza
Clarinet
Costa Rica
Principal Clarinet, Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional

Marlos Nobre
Composer-in-Residence
Brazil

Filiberto Nunez
Bassoon
Venezuela
Principal Bassoon, Venezuela Symphony Orchestra

Amy Porter
Flute
United States
Professor, University of Michigan

Cuauhtémoc Rivera
Principal Violin
México
Orquesta Filarmónica dela UNAM

Gregory B. Sarchet
Bass
United States
Principal Bass, Chicago Lyric Opera Orchestra

Pablo Savari
Violin
Argentina
Concertmaster, Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra

Marylou Speaker Churchill
Violin
United States
Former Principal Second Violin, Boston Symphony Orchestra

 

 

YOA Alumni Musicians


Orlando Aguilar Velásquez
Percussion
México

Alejandro Andrés Aldana
Violin
Argentina

Sofia Haydee Almanza Saavedra
Bassoon
Panama

Maria Alvarez González
Violin
Argentina

Irving Jose Angulo Luna
Cello
Dominican Republic

Jesús Antón Rincón
Clarinet
Venezuela

Johann Haydn Aparicio Bohorquez
Perú

Darwin Aquino
Violin
Dominican Republic

Moisés Abraham Arango Ferrer
Violin
México

Pamela Arce
Cello
Perú

Pamela Cinthia Arce Santos
Cello
Perú

Emilio Vicente Argento
Viola
Argentina

Luis Miguel Arias Polanco
Double Bass
Ecuador

Jennifer Michelle Arnold
Viola
United States

Roberta Ferrão Arruda
Violin
Brazil

Victor Antonio Astorga
Oboe
Chile

Kiran Rose Auerbach
Violin
Austria / United States

Gloria Maria Auxiliadora Britez
Viola
Paruguay

Juan Fernando Avendaño Restrepo
Trumpet
Colombia

Camila Barrientos
Clarinet
Bolivia

Luisa Elena Barroso Cabeza
Violin
Venezuela

Sarah Bass
Viola
United States

Breana Bauman
Violin
United States

Caroline Elizabeth Bean
Cello
United States

Roy Curtis Beason III
Oboe
United States

Carolina Beate
Violin
United States

Rodrigo Andres Becerra Ibanez
Double Bass
Chile

Jahaziel Aram Becerril Marin
Clarinet
México

Matthew Beck
Percussion
United States

Alexander Bedenro
Clarinet
United States

Juliana Maria Bello Bautista
Violin
Colombia

Ari Bensimhon
Double Bass
United States

Jeremy Berry
Viola
United States

David Birrow
Percussion
United States

Steven Blutman
Percussion
United States

Paule-Marjolaine Bodson-Clermont
Flute
Canada

Maia Broido
Violin
Canada

Aaron Kenneth Brown
Double Bass
United States

Mary-Elizabeth Brown
Violin
Canada

Christopher Burns
Trombone
United States

Marisa Guttman Bushman
Viola
United States

Leonidas Caceres
Violin
Colombia

Catalina Calderon
Cello
Costa Rica

Linda Campos
French Horn
United States

Javier Cardenas
Viola
Argentina

Franco Carranza Cardenas
Trumpet
Perú

Alejandro Alberto Carreño Godoy
Violin
Venezuela

Isaac Miguel Casal Rodriguez
Cello
Panama

Paul Elliot Casey
Viola
Canada

Gabrielle Castriotta
Oboe
United States

Jaqueline Castro
Violin
Guatemala

Ernesto Pedro Castro Zegara
Viola
Perú

Rodolpho Cavalcanti Borgez
Cello
Brazil

Marcio Cecconello
Violin
Brazil

Alexis Cedeño
Double Bass
Venezuela

Juan Carlos Chacón
Viola
Venezuela

Sasha Miriam Chandler
Violin
United States

Glaucia Chignolli Faelis
Viola
Brazil

Katherine Claros Rollano
Cello
Bolivia

Joseph Howard Collura
Trombone
United States

Marlon Jeremias Contreras Calera
Viola
Honduras

Seth Abraham Cook
Tuba
United States

Ingrid Neyza Copa de Finot
Violin
Bolivia

Lillian Copeland
Oboe
United States

Ibar Cortes
Trombone
Chile

Javier Eduardo Cruz Monico
Clarinet
México

Carolina Cuervo Bonilla
Violin
Colombia

Karin Andrea Cuillar Randon
Violin
Bolivia

Andrew Cuneo
Bassoon
United States

William Jose Dale
Cello
United States

André Gustavo Dalvio Gonçalves
French Horn
Brazil

Flávia de Castro Machado Freire
Violin
Brazil

Mateus de Castro Machado Freire
Violin
Brazil

Tias Maria de Moura Gomes
Double Bass
Brazil

Alyssa Delbaere-Sawchuk
Viola
Canada

Jordan Delphos
Violin
United States

Whitney Delphos
Cello
United States

David A. DeRiso
Double Bass
United States

Brenda Carolina Diaco
Bassoon
Argentina

Gloria Marcela Diaz Dits
Violin
Colombia

Talia Dicker
Cello
United States

Deborah Wanderley dos Santos
Violin
Brazil

Marilyn dos Santos de Oliveira
Cello
Brazil

Iryna Dovgal
Violin
México

Ana Drobac
Violin
Serbia / Canada

Rose Drucker
Violin
United States

Mayra Stela Dunin-Pedroza
Double Bass
Brazil

Andrew Dunn
Cello
United States

Katrina-Lee Eakin
Violin
United States

Juan Ignacio Emme Tramontana
Cello
Argentina

Elizabeth Scheffield England
Oboe
United States

Jeremy Warren Epp
Percussion
Canada

David Esteban Escobar
Cello
Colombia

Hernando Escobar
Oboe
Venezuela

Eugenia Espinales Correa
Harp
México

Dennis Fallas
Percusion
Costa Rica

Karl Fenner
Double Bass
United States

Vinicius Ferreira Amaral
Violin
Brazil

Joshua Firer
Bassoon
United States

Marcial Flores
Trombone
Costa Rica

Eduardo Daniel Flores Hernandez
French Horn
México

Anthony Flynt
Double Bass
United States

Celia Florencia Fogliati
Bassoon
Argentina

Hilda Patricia Franceschy Saucedo
Percussion
México

Jose Franch-Ballester
Clarinet
United States

Brita Christine Fray
Viola
United States

Carola Natalia Fredes Henríquez
Viola
Chile

Gaston Frosio
Horn
Argentina

Carlos Alberto Garcés García
Flute
Ecuador / Spain

Bianca Rose García
Flute
United States

Marilinda Joy García
Harp
United States

Jorge Garibay Soriano
Violin
Perú

Patricia Ann Garvey
Cello
United States

Claire Garza
Viola
United States

Béatrice Gaudreault-Laplante
Oboe
Canada

Nhassim Nicolas Gazale
Double Bass
Chile

Paul Ghica
Cello
United States / Romania

Griselda Noemí Giannini
Clarinet
Belgium / Argentina

Katy Gillan
Violin
United States

Nicolás Martín Giordano Pisano
Violin
Uruguay

Frank Reinaldo Giraldo Garcia
Oboe
Venezuela

Gabriel Giró
Violin
Uruguay

Ricardo Gomez
Percussion
Colombia

Ana Patricia Gomez Galindo
Violin
Colombia

Raúl Gomez Rojas
Violin
Costa Rica

Ricardo Alfonso Gómez Silva
Percussion
Columbia

Andrés González Parra
Violin
Venezuela

Jocelyn Goranson
Flute
United States

Carmen Gragirena
Viola
Venezuela

Mikki Gramoll
Trumpet
United States

Daniela Carolina Graterol
Viola
Venezuela

José A. Guédez Gómez
Violin
Venezuela

Reyner Guerrero
Violin
Cuba

Cristian Manuel Guerrero Rojas
Flute
Colombia

Nelly Karina Guevara Chacón
Violin
Honduras

Jackson Humberto Guillen Alfaro
Violin
Honduras

Danny Gutierrez
French Horn
Venezuela

Tara Hanish
Cello
United States

Alyssa Hardie
Viola
United States

Scott Ian Harrison
Bassoon
United States

Maria Harrold
French Horn
United States

Katherine Hasard
Trombone
United States

Lacey JaRae Hays
Trumpet
United States

Claire Hellweg
French Horn
United States

Brett Jory Herman
Bass
United States

Héctor Hernández
Violin
México

Rene Adan Hernández
Violin
El Salvador

José Alejandro Hernandez Cadengo
Double Bass
México

Felisa Hernandez-Salmeron
Viola
México

Caitlin Hickey
Trombone
United States

Harrison Hollingsworth
Bassoon
United States

EmmaLee Holmes-Hicks
Violin
United States

Luanne Homzy
Violin
Canada

Robert Hudson
Percussion
United States

Jessica Hull-Dambaugh
Flute
United States

Pavel Ilyashov
Violin
United States

Jennifer Jernigan
Cello
United States

Filipe Johnson da Silva
Violin
Brazil

Nathan Joiner
Trumpet
United States

Nelly Juarez Villegas
French Horn
Costa Rica

Alejandro Kamayd Rodríguez
Violin
Cuba

Amanda Jung Kyen Kim
Piano
United States

Marcus Kim
Percussion
United States

Rena Kimura
Violin
United States

Jesse King
Trumpet
United States

Ivan Kulikov
Cello
México / Ukraine

Timothy LaCrosse
Viola
United States

Anne Lanzilotti
Viola
United States

 

Mariana Noemí Larrosa
Trombone
Argentina 

Shelby Latin
Violin
United States

Horacio Lavandera
Piano
Argentina

Jorge Luis Leal
Double Bass
Venezuela

Sandro Leal-Santiesteban
Violin
Cuba

Daniel Leon
French Horn
Costa Rica

Maria José León Rosas
Flute
Venezuela

Natalie Lewis
French Horn
United States

Marissa Licata
Violin
United States

Alma Liebrecht
Trumpet
United States

Julian David Linares Chaves
Viola
Colombia

Tiago Linck
Trumpet
Brazil

Mao-Chen Shaw Pong Liu
Violin
United States

Caroline Lohmann
Cello
Brazil

Enrique López Ledesma
Double Bass
Mexico

Rubén Darío López Osorio
Violin
Venezuela

Cheryl Lynn Losey
Harp
United States

Jhon Eduar Lozano Rubiano
Oboe
Colombia

Felipe David Luzuriaga Guaricela
Violin
Ecuador

Tiago Jose Machado de Almeida
Cello
Brazil

Gabriel Henrique Marin
Viola
Brazil

Guillermo Alberto Marín Rodriguez
Clarinet
Colombia

Felipe Sebastìan Marìn Torres
Viola
Chile

Daniel Marques de Almeida Rolim
Viola
Brazil

Enrique Márquez Almazán
Viola
México

Jose David Marquez Carreno
Cello
Venezuela

Samuel Marrell
Double Bass
United States

Andrés Martín
Double Bass
Argentina

Geneviève Martineau
Violin
Canada

César Masano Cavaloti
Percussion
Brazil

Aimon J. Mata González
Cello
Venezuela

Stephanie Matthews
Violin
United States

Eli Maurer
Trumpet
United States

Beth McCafferty
Flute
United States

Jonathan Maxfield McCormick
Tuba
United States

David Gonzalo Medina Rodríguez
Clarinet
Venezuela

Moisés Medina Vegas
Violin
Venezuela

Jorge Andres Mejia Fernández
French Horn
México / Costa Rica

Steve Menard
Trombone
United States

Maricel Méndez
Viola
Costa Rica

Dorothy Micklea
Percussion
United States

David Milburn
Double Bass
United States

Hannah Min
Violin
Canada

José Miguel Miranda Ríos
Violin
Paraguay

Benjamin Moermond
Bassoon
United States

Luisfelipe Molina Cestari
Violin
Venezuela

Elisa do Rego Monteiro
Viola
Brazil

Juan Pablo Mora
Bass
Costa Rica

Juan Carlos Moreno Heredia
Cello
Ecuador

Manuel Ignacio Moreno Heredia
Viola
Ecuador

Guillermo David Mota
Double Bass
Dominican Republic

Emma Kirsten Murley
Trumpet
United States

Paul Daniel Murphy
Trumpet
United States

Georgina Mussin
Cello
Argentina

Niuris Naranjo
Violin
Cuba

Clara Nardozza
Violin
Argentina

Diego Roberto Naser
Violin
Uruguay

Steven Nugget
Trombone
United States

Olialin Ordinski Olbrychski Olarte Marin
Viola
Colombia

Mauricio Oliveros
Violin
United States

Stephen Paul Omelsky
Trombone
United States

Khai-Ern Ooi
Violin
United States

Andrés Irving Ortega Loredo
Viola
México

Ivette Ortiz
Percussion
Costa Rica

Leonardo Ottoni do Rosario
Violin
Brazil

Joshua Jay Pantoja
French Horn
Puerto Rico

Dietrich Paredes
Violin
Venezuela

Everhard Paredes
Violin
Venezuela

Flavio Gabriel Parro da Silva
Trumpet
Brazil

David Eliud Pedraza Guzman
Viola
México

Gil Perel
Bassoon
United States

Daniel Alberto Pérez Plaz
Double Bass
Venezuela

Eric William Petersen
Violin
United States

Reenat Pinchas
Cello
United States

Patricio Piñero
Percussion
Argentina

Freddy Mauricio Pinzón
Clarinet
Colombia

Megan Pokorney
Violin
United States

Juan Pablo Polanco
Cello
Dominican Republic

Pablo Polanco
Cello
Dominican Republic

Anne Marie Power
Bassoon
United States

Taide Prieto Carpio
Cello
Perú

Virya Quesada-Monge
Bassoon
Costa Rica

Anabel Ramirez
Violin
México

Catalina Ramirez
Clarinet
Costa Rica

Saul Geovanny Ramos Villa
Violin
México

Jim Raposa
Trombone
United States

Alvaro Alexander Reyes Sagastume
Violin
Guatemala

Guerrero Reynier
Violin
Cuba

Leslie Marie Richmond
Flute
United States

Herman Sigfrido Ringer
Violin
Argentina

Arístides Rivas
Cello
Venezuela

Michael Robinson, Jr.
Trombone
United States

Gilberto Gerardo Rocha Martinez
Viola
México

Julian Gil Rodriguez
Violin
Colombia

María Pía Rodríguez
Flute
Costa Rica

Mario Rodríguez Gutiérrez
Viola
México

Daniel Alberto Rodríguez Martínez
Oboe
México

Arturo Lehi Rodriguez Ramos
Violin
México

Peter D. Rogers
Double Bass
United States

Esteban Rojas
Double Bass
Costa Rica

Karla Rojas
Tuba
Costa Rica

Sebastián Rojas
French Horn
Chile

Jeffrey Aman Rúbens Silva
Double Bass
Nicaragua

Sergio Bautista Ruiz
Double Bass
México

Federico Nathan Sabetay
Violin
Uruguay

Gaudy Sánchez
Trumpet
Venezuela

Saúl Sánchez Zea
Clarinet
México

William Sandoval Chinchilla
Tuba
Costa Rica

Ramesh Sarathi
Cello
United States

Carlos Sell
Violin
Brazil

Ravi Shankar
Oboe
Brazil

Jhoanna Leticia Síerralta Fermin
Viola
Venezuela

Kathryn Sievers
Viola
United States

Israel Silas Muniz
Oboe
Brazil

Leah Siltberg
Piano
United States

Cláudia Silva do Amaral
Double Bass
Brazil

Wallas Silva G. Pena
Viola
Brazil

Loren Silvertrust
Violin
United States

Mariano Slaby
Bass
Argentina

Jorge Solano
Cello
United States

Erasmo Solerti
Violin
Costa Rica

David Solomón Jarquin Rios
Trumpet
Nicaragua

Misako Sotozaki
Violin
Canada

Bridget Alexandra Sprouls
Double Bass
United States / Canada

Richard Stiles
Trombone
United States

Noah Strick
Violin
United States

Erin Svoboda
Clarinet
United States

Marisol Taub
Bassoon
United States / Chile

Natalie Tenenbaum
Piano
United States

Pablo Cesar Thimental
Clarinet
Argentina

David Threatte
Bassoon
United States

Florencia Emilia Tomasini
Cello
Argentina

Mario Torres
Viola
Honduras

Earecka Tregenza
Harp
United States

Cecilia Ulloque
Flute
Argentina

Laura Umbro
Bassoon
United States

Richard Urbano
Viola
Venezuela

Miguel Angel Urbieta
Violin
México

Osvaldo Alejandro Urbieta Mendez
Violin
México

José Luis Urquieta
Oboe
Chile

José Andrés Valerio Maléndez
Violin
Costa Rica

Yaitza Lopez Valle
Cello
Puerto Rico

Thomas Van Dyck
Double Bass
United States

Arend Vargas
Percussion
Costa Rica

Aramhv Ismael Vázquez Rebollo
Double Bass
México

Ollantay Velásquez Sanchez
Violin
Venezuela

Francisco Velázquez Salinas
Violin
México

Gustavo Vergara
Violin
Chile

Raul Vergara
Percussion
Chile

Carla Catalina Vicens
Piano
Chile

Brian Bodo Viliunas
Clarinet
United States

Victor Antonio Villa
Oboe
Chile

Alejandro Villegas
Cello
Bolivia

Blás Claudio Vivé
Violin
Paraguay

Azize Wahby
Violin
United States

Raffaela Wahby
Violin
United States

Jackson Warren
Violin
United States

Amie Weiss
Violin
United States

Hannah Bess Whitehead
Cello
United States

Charlene Widzinski
Oboe
United States

Roseanne Wieringa
Flute
Canada

Mark Williams
Oboe
United States

George Williamson
Percussion
United States

Adam Wolfe
Percussion
United States

Patrick Woodard
Violin
United States

Kathryn Wyatt
Viola
United States

Andrew Zamudio
Percussion
United States

Stephanie Zimmerman
French Horn
United States
 

 
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