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The Sydney Youth Orchestra (SYO) is a youth orchestra based in Sydney, New South Wales,
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and is the premier orchestral training ground in
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for many young musicians. Since its founding in 1973 by
Peter Seymour Peter Seymour (born November 17, 1977, in Dallas, Texas) is a double bass player and composer who resides in Brooklyn, New York. He is the co-creator, manager and bass player of Project Trio, an internationally touring chamber music ensemble. He h ...
, a legendary music educator, it has provided orchestral training to thousands of young musicians (aged between 6 and 25 years) whom are required to audition annually to be placed in orchestras and ensembles (say: on-song-bulls) best to meet their stage of development as a musician. It is part of the larger organisation called ''Sydney Youth Orchestra Inc,'' which provides a pathway for hundreds of young musicians from beginner to pre-professional to connect, create and champion orchestral music. ''Sydney Youth Orchestra Inc'' is also the largest orchestral training provider in Australia. SYO receives less than 10% of its income through funding from state government grants, and 35% from student participation fees.


Ensembles

SYO is made up of 9 ensembles split up into 4 groups (Prep, Stage 1, Stage 2 and Stage 3) and has 6 major stand-alone orchestras.


SYO Strings

* SYO Prep (for beginner string players) * Stage 1 Yellow * Stage 1 Orange * Stage 1 Pink * Stage 2 Green * Stage 2 Red * Stage 2 Blue * Stage 3 Silver * Stage 3 Purple


Orchestras

* Peter Seymour Orchestra (PSO)
The Peter Seymour Orchestra (PSO), named after the founder of the Sydney Youth Orchestra Association, is where many of our musicians will get their first chance to tackle major orchestral repertoire. With a focus on classical and early romantic repertoire, PSO is an ideal training ground for aspiring orchestral musicians to strengthen their ensemble skills, instrumental technique and understanding of style and symphonic form. * Symphonic Wind Orchestra (SWO)
The Symphonic Wind Orchestra (SWO) provides the perfect training and performance environment for over 70 young wind, brass and percussion musicians from across NSW. They explore a diverse range of repertoire from popular 20th Century film scores and jazz standards through to core orchestral repertoire. Through large scale public performances, regional tours and intensive rehearsals and tutorials, the Symphonic Wind Orchestra is a fantastic opportunity for young wind, brass and percussion players to develop their ensemble skills, musicality and technique. * Western Sydney Youth Orchestra (WSYO)
Established in 2017 to support orchestra music in
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. WSYO is a thriving youth orchestra that extends the reach of orchestral training to musicians in Western Sydney often collaborating with other artistic companies and cultural groups. They also perform at a range of unique events and festivals, further enriching the artistic education and performance experience of our young musicians. * Richard Gill Chamber Orchestra (RGCO)
The Richard Gill Chamber Orchestra (formerly known as Stage 4 Strings) is the springboard to the Symphonic Orchestral Program. RGCO is where many young musicians will experience playing in an orchestral setting for the first time. * SYO Philharmonic (SYOP)
SYOP is the second most senior ensemble, composed of 70 young musicians. This full-scale symphonic orchestra is an opportunity for musicians to hone their orchestral technique and ensemble skills with masterpieces of the orchestral canon. * Sydney Youth Orchestra (The.SYO)
SYO is the top
orchestra An orchestra (; ) is a large instrumental ensemble typical of classical music, which combines instruments from different families. There are typically four main sections of instruments: * String instruments, such as the violin, viola, cello, ...
of the Sydney Youth Orchestras Inc family. Presenting multiple programs annually, The.SYO provides a pre-professional environment for young musicians to connect, create and champion orchestral music, with SYO alumni featured within all professional orchestras across Australia and worldwide. Largely comprising pre-professional players aged 18-25, many of Australia’s finest musicians have performed in this orchestra as they transition into the professional music industry.


Alumni

Since 1973, SYO has over 5,500 alumni. Many of them still take musical occupations, with some also taking business and corporate fields, including:


Alumni 1970s

* Adrian Bendt (Violin – 1979–86) * Brett Berthold (Double bass – 1874–77 and 1985) * Angela Bonetti (Viola – 1973–74) * Antoni Bonetti (Violin – 1973) * Cameron Brook (Tuba – 1976–78) * Geoffrey Burgess (Oboe – 1977–81) * Gillian (Jill) Catlow (Violin – 1973) * David Cattle (Violin – 1979–82, 1984 and 1987) * David Clarence (Percussion – 1979–80) * Kimi Coaldrake (Violin – 1973) * Anne-Louise Comerford (Viola – 1975) * Ian Cooper (Violin – 1978–92) * Heather Cottrell (Violin – 1977–84) * Deborah de Graaf (Clarinet – 1977–81) * Catherine Dobbie (Violin – 1977–78) * Warrick Dobbie (Cello – 1977–78 and 1982–84) * Geoffrey Dodd (Oboe – 1977) * Scott Evans (Trombone – 1977) * Geraldine Evans (Trombone – 1974–77) * Loreta Fin (Violin – 1977–80) * Rita Fin (Cello – 1976–77 and 1979) * Greg Ford (Violin – 1973–74) * Dimity Hall (Violin – 1974 and 1977–83) * Jane Hazelwood (Violin and viola – 1973–76) * Judy Hellmers (née Molnar) (Violin – 1973–74) * William Hennessy (Violin – 1975) * Ivan James (Cello – 1976–77) * Atul Joshi (French horn – 1979–82) * Adrian Keating (Violin – 1976–81 and 1984–85) * Lesley Larkum (Violin – 1977–83) * Angela Lindsay (Viola – 1979–86) * Maria Lindsay (Violin – 1977–86) * Rodney McDonald (Viola – 1976–81) * Justine Marsden (Viola – 1979–83) * Marina Marsden (Violin – 1978–84) * Nicole Masters (née Rosenbaum) (Violin – 1979–82) * Michael Milton (Viola – 1978–81) * Nicholas Milton (Violin – 1978–81) * Peter Morrison (Cello – 1979–85) * Amanda Murphy (Viola – 1976–81) * Brian Nixon (Percussion – 1976–77) * Michael O'Dea (Violin – 1977–81) * Phillippa Paige (Violin – 1974–76) * Ron Prussing (Trombone – 1973) * Steve Reeves (Double bass – 1974–75) * Brett Rutherford (Cello – 1975–77) *
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(Flute – 1974–76) * Karen Segal (Violin – 1979–84) *
Richard Tognetti Richard Leo Tognetti AO (born 4 August 1965) is a leading Australian musician recognised internationally as a violin soloist, ensemble player, leader, composer and arranger, conductor and artistic director. He is currently artistic direct ...
(Violin – 1979–84) * Kristen Williams (Violin – 1978–83) * Michael Williams (Cello – 1978–84) *
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(Clarinet – 1976–77) * Steve Williams (Trumpet – 1973–75) * Richard Williamson (Viola – 1974–75) * David Worrall (Percussion – 1973–74) * David Pereira Cello – 1973–75)


Alumni 1980s

* Anneke Altman (Violin – 1988–92) * Phillip Arkinstall (Clarinet – 1987–94) * John Armstrong (Oboe – 1984–86) * Ani Aznavoorian (Cello – 1987–94) * Matthew Bailey (French horn and trumpet – 1983, 1984–85 and 1996–2002) * Melissa Barnard (Cello – 1980–85) * Andrew Barnes (Bassoon – 1987–92) * Kristy Beilharz (Violin – 1986–87) * Jennifer Bell (French Horn – 1987–95) * Diane Berger (Flute – 1987–90) * Brigid Bollige (Flute – 1982 and 1984–85) * Mark Bruwel (Oboe – 1980–81) * Robert Busan (Clarinet – 1980–85) * Paul Champion (Clarinet – 1986–89) * Anthony Chesterman (Oboe – 1985–1987) * Myee Clohessy (Violin – 1984–87) * Brad Cohen (Violin – Early 1980s) * Susan Collins (Violin – 1984) * Virginia Comerford (Viola – 1983–87) * Mathhew Coorey (French horn – 1986–95) * Phillip Cowdery (Violin – 1984) * Charlie Coy (Violin – 198, 1999–2003 and 2005–09) now co-founder and director, Sketch Evolution Pty Limited * Lucinda Cran (Bassoon – 1980–81) * Juliet Curtin (Violin and viola – 1988 and 1992–97) * Rosemary Curtin (Viola – 1981–89) * Adam Darvell (Violin and viola – 1980–84 and 1986) * Amber Davis (Violin – 1984–87) *
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(Violin – 1983–84 and 1986–87) * Nick Deutsch (Oboe – 1988–89) * Grant Dickson (Oboe – 1980–81) * Sarah Dunn (Violin – 1984–86) * Madeleine Easton (Violin – 1986–96) * Rachel Easton (Violin – 1986–95) * James Eccles (Violin and viola – 1986–94) * Douglas Eyre (Bassoon – 1982–83) *
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(Flute – 1986 and 1988–94) *
Paul Goodchild Paul Goodchild (August 23, 1960 – March 29, 2022) was an Australian trumpet player. Career Paul Goodchild began his career in 1966 as a member of the community group Bondi Brass (formerly Waverley Bondi Beach Band), who had been formed by his ...
(Trumpet – 1986) * oodridge(Violin – 1980–83) * Anna Hansen (Violin – 1989) * Ben Harris-Roxas (Cello – 1986–88 and 1990) * Alex Henry (Double bass – 1985) * Kirsty Hilton (Violin – 1984–93) * Chris Howes (French horn – 1985–87) * Luisa Hyams (Violin – 1986–93) * Andrea Keller (Saxophone – 1987) * Nadia Kelvin (Violin – 1981–82 and 1984–86) * Deborah Lander (Viola – 1981) * Elizabeth Lim (Clarinet – 1986–89) * Jemima Littlemore (Violin – 1983–93) * Prem Love (Flute – 1987–2000) * Scott Marshall (Oboe – 1989 and 1991–93) * Eszter Mikes-Liu (Cello – 1985–87) * Rachael Miller (Violin – 1983 and 1987–92) * Bridget Minatel (Violin – 1992–1999 and 2002) * Karella Mitchell (Cello – 1983 and 1986–95) * Ed Morris (Violin – 1987–88, 1999–2002 and 2011) * Simon Murphy (Viola – 1981–84 and 1986–89) * Nicholas Murphy (Clarinet – 1988–1993) *
Guy Noble Guy Noble is an Australian musical composer, conductor, pianist and broadcaster. Noble studied piano in the early 1980s at the Sydney Conservatorium. On a scholarship from the Australia Council he travelled to London where he worked for four yea ...
(Piano – 1984) * Geoffrey O'Reilly (French horn – 1987–89) * Irene Park (Violin – 1986–89) * Jenifer Penno (Double bass – 1982–85) * Andrew Piper (Trumpet – 1988–89) * Veronique Serrett (Violin – 1983–84 and 1986) * Kirsten Shlomowitz (née Le Strange) (Violin – 1984–93) * Phillip South (Percussion – 1984–86 and 1988–90) * Ronald Spigelman (Trumpet – 1983–86) * Jane Stacy (Oboe – 1983–85) * Leanne Sullivan (Violin and trumpet – 1984–87) * Scott Taggat (Violin – 1983) * Andrew Tait (Double bass – 1984) * Duncan Tolmie (Oboe – 1981–87) * Justin Tyler (Violin – 1981–82 and 1984–85) * Warwick Tyrell (Trombone – 1983–84) * Andra Uilrichs (Viola – 1981–82 and 1984–85) * Greg van der Struik (Trombone – 1986–87) * Anthony Walker (Cello – 1984–85) * Allan Watson (Percussion – 1985) * Daniel Weltlinger (Violin – 1986–89, 1991–94 and 1996) * David Wickham (Cello – 1984–85) * Lyn Williams (Harp – 1980, 1984 and 1986) * Asmira Woodward-Page (Violin – 1982–83) * Karen Yap (Cello – 1989) * Marianne Yeomans (Violin and viola – 1989–95) * Zhenya Yourlo (Violin – 1982–83 and 1986–89) * Yvonne Zammit (Violin – 1988–89)


Alumni 1990s

* Anna Albert (Violin – 1990–92 and 1995–2000) * Jeannette Antonisen (Oboe - 1992-1996) * William d'Avigdor (Viola – 1996–06) * Alex Bieri (Trumpet – 1996–2006) * Lauren Brigden (Viola – 1996–97) * Elizabeth Chee (Oboe – 1993–98) * Marcus Coleman (Cello – 1992, 2000–02 and 2005) * Nicholas Comino (Cello – 1991–99) * Guy du Blêt (Percussion – 1996–97) * Robert Campbell (Trumpet – 1990–91 and 1993–95) * Oliver Downes (Cello – 1996–2002) * Jacqueline Dossor (Double bass – 1998–2000) * Thomas Dundas (Violin – 1998) *
Claire Edwardes Claire Olivia Edwardes (born 9 September 1975) is an Australian classical percussionist, artistic director, composer and advocate for change in the classical music sector.''Who's Who in Australia'' 2018, ConnectWeb. Edwardes is the co-founder and ...
(Percussion – 1995–97) * Christopher Emerson (Violin and viola – 1990–96) * Sam Ferguson (Oboe – 1990–2000 and 2002) * Nicole Forsyth (Viola – 1991–94) * Alison Frilingos (Cello – 1992–97) * Danielle Funston (Violin – 1992–93, 1995 and 1998–2002) * Eyse Glenn (Violin – 1996–2000) * Phillip Green (Clarinet – 1995–97) * Lisa Grosman (Violin – 1991–95) * Neela Hetzal de Fonseka (née de Fonseka) (Viola – 1995–2000) * Alex Hirst (Tuba – 1998–99) * Andrew Howes (Violin – 1999–2005 and 2010) * Hayley Järvi (née Reid) (Flute – 1994–01) * Adam Jeffrey (Percussion – 1998–2002) * Jessica Johns (Violin – 1990–93) * Roslyn Jorgensen (Trombone – 1999) * Naoko Keatley (née Miyamoto) (Violin – 1991–99) * Tim Kearney (Violin – 1997) * Francis Kefford (Viola – 1996–2000) * Matthew Larsen (Clarinet – 1995–96) * Emily Long (Violin – 1991–2001) * Eleasha Mah (Violin – 1990–97) * Gary McGibbon (Tuba – 1997–98) * Fiona McNamara (Bassoon – 1990–91) * Joanne Sadler (Violin - 1990-95) * Minh Xuan Truong (Cello – 1992–93)


Alumni 2000s

* Ben Adler (Violin – 2001–03) * Arthur Balkizas (Cello – 2003 and 2006–13) * Jessica Baribas-Bui (Violin and viola – 2000–03 and 2005–06) * Katheryne Barets (Violin and viola – 2001–09) * Alexandra Bell (Violin – 2005–12) * Nicola Bell (Violin and oboe – 2006 and 2008) * Mitchell Berick (Clarinet – 2002) * Olivia Borton (Viola – 2002–03 and 2005–06) * Julia Brooke (French horn – 2005 and 2008) * Chris Cartlidge (Viola – 2007) * Tom Chawner (Viola – 2007) * Amy Cohen (Violin – 2000–15) * Elizabeth Davis (Violin 2003-2005) * Anthony Dunstan (French horn – 2001) * Tristan Entwhistle (Violin – 2008) * Michelle Forbes (Oboe – 2003–07) * Matthew Greco (Violin – 2000–03 and 2005–06) * Winsome Hall (Cello – 2005–10) * Bridget Hancock (Violin – 2000–03 and 2005–06) * Benjamin Hanlon (Double bass – 2006) * Jackie Hansen (Bassoon – 2001–06) * Aurora Henrich (Double bass – 2009 and 2011) * Emilia Higgs (Viola and cello and double bass – 2001–03 and 2006–07) * Laura Jarimba (Violin – 2005–09) * Alexandra Jones (Cello – 2000–03) * Huw Jones (Oboe – 2002) * Hugh Kluger (Double bass – 2005) * Daniel Kowalik (Violin – 2006–07) * Karol Kowalik (Cello – 2007) * Kate Lawson (Flute – 2002 and 2004) * Francesco lo Surdo (French horn – 2000–07) * Lucy Macourt (Violin – 2008–10) * Matthew Manchester (Trumpet – 2003–05) * James Menzies (Double bass – 2004–05 and 2007) * Andrew Nissen (Trombone – 2008–09) * Sandi Oh (Violin – 2002–06) * Liisa Pallandi (Violin – 2004–05, 2007 and 2010) * Heath Parkinson (French horn – 2006) * Casey Rippon (French horn – 2001–02) * Anthony Rossiter (Viola – 2004–06) * David Rowden (Clarinet – 2000–01) * Rainer Saville (Trumpet – 2005) * Adam Szabo (Cello – 2005–07) * Susan Thatcher (née Scott) (French horn – 2004) * Toby Thatcher (Oboe – 2004–10) * Ben Tjoa (Violin – 2007–14) * Gabriel van Aalst (Violin – 2001–08) * Benjamin Ward (Double bass – 2004 and 2007) * Claire Whittle (Viola – 2006–12) * Andie Wittenoom Louw (Cello – 2009–15) * Danny Zhou (Violin – 2003 and 2005–15)


Alumni 2010s

* Julia Doukakis (Viola – 2013) * Sandra Ismail (Clarinet – 2012) * John Keene (Double bass – 2010–12) * Owen Mak (Percussion – 2011–14) * Owen Morris (Trumpet – 2012–14) * Timothy Murray (Bassoon – 2010–11) * Jaan Pallandi (Double bass – 2010–14) * Kate Proctor (Flute – 2010–12) * Justin Sun (Bassoon – 2012–14) * Stephanie Vici (Flute – 2011) * Gillian Williams (French horn – 2010–12) * Elizabeth Woolnough (Viola – 2012)


Conducting Fellowship

* Sam Weller (2017-19) *
Leonard Weiss Leonard Weiss is an Australian conductor and educator. He is the 2024-25 Cybec Assistant Conductor with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra and Artistic Director of the Canberra Sinfonia. He is known as a champion of new Australian music, includin ...
(Create NSW Orchestral Conductor Fellowship, 2021-22) * Aija Draguns (Create NSW Orchestral Conductor Fellowship, 2022-23)


See also

*
List of youth orchestras This is a list of active youth orchestras. National youth orchestras are highlighted in bold. Asia * Arab Youth Philharmonic Orchestra * Asian Youth Orchestra Afghanistan * Afghan Youth Orchestra Cambodia * Angkor National Youth Or ...


References


External links

* * {{Authority control APRA Award winners Australian youth orchestras Music in Sydney