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Johannesburg Youth Orchestra

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Youth symphony orchestra

TheJohannesburg Youth Orchestra (JYO) is a youthsymphony orchestra founded in 1976.[1] It is a full size symphony orchestra based inJohannesburg,South Africa, and is made up entirely of children and youth who have achieved a musical level of Grade 6 or higher.[2] The youngest member is 12 years old and the oldest members in their mid-twenties.[1]

The JYO is one of 10 orchestras and ensembles within the Johannesburg Orchestra Company, a nonprofit organisation founded in 1998 which supports the Youth Orchestra and other youth musical groups.[3] The Youth Orchestra Company provides training and performance opportunities for over 600 young people at any given time.[4]

The Orchestra draws its members from all over Johannesburg and Soweto. It is conducted by Eddie Clayton and performs regularly in Johannesburg throughout the year and auditions new members each September. The orchestra is a section 21 company and is based in the Wozani Block on theWits Education Campus,Parktown.

The Orchestra plays at a wide variety of venues including the Linder Auditorium, the Johannesburg Theatre, shopping malls and markets and even at the zoo and botanical gardens. The JYO has performed with local stars ranging from fusion chamber group theSoweto String Quartet to Kwaito outfitMafikizolo and SA Jazz legendsJonas Gwangwa andPaul Hanmer to African instrument specialistPops Mohamed. In 2011 the Orchestra formed a relationship with the South African Ballet Theatre, performing in May 2011 at theVal Whyte Bursary Competition.

The Orchestra Company receives support from the public and from foundations such as the Oppenheimer Memorial Trust.[5] It is officially patronized by Duo Zappa Mainfoli under theirSoweto Project.[6] The Johannesburg Youth Orchestra also has strong ties with theSouth African National Youth Orchestra Foundation (SA NYO), which provides them with scores, venues and musicians.

Past Conductors

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Wian Joubert,Eddie Clayton,Adam H. Golding,Timon Wapenaar,Laurie Henderson Wapenaar,Alan Soloman

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Johannesburg Youth Orchestra official website". Archived fromthe original on August 23, 2011. RetrievedJuly 16, 2011.
  2. ^Sue Blaine "Not one to blow his own trumpet,"Business Day [Johannesburg] Aug 17 2007
  3. ^"Youth orchestra means business".Mail & Guardian. April 23, 1999. RetrievedJuly 16, 2011.
  4. ^"The Johannesburg Youth Orchestra Company". Africalia. Archived fromthe original on March 26, 2012. RetrievedJuly 16, 2011.
  5. ^"Friends of the Veld".Financial Mail. December 23, 2010. RetrievedJuly 16, 2011.
  6. ^"Duo Zappa Mainfoli official homepage". Archived fromthe original on January 14, 2011. RetrievedJuly 16, 2011.

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