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NMYO Auditions for the 2013-2014 Season

The Northeast Massachusetts Youth Orchestras, the largest youth orchestra program in northeast Massachusetts and southern New Hampshire,  will be holding auditions on Saturday, June 15, 2013 for the 2013-2014 concert season. Musicians who are not available on that date can be accommodated for an alternate time during the summer. Music students from throughout the region are invited to register to audition for any of the ensembles NMYO offers:


- Symphony Orchestra - high school musicians


- Wind Ensemble - advanced wind players

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- Intermezzo Orchestra - middle school level musicians


- Overture and Prelude Orchestras - elementary and middle school string players seeking early ensemble experience

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- Junior Flute Choir - middle school flutists


- Flute Choir - high school flutists


- Select Flute Choir - advanced high school flutists


Auditions for all ensembles will be held on this date.


 


Musicians interested in auditioning for the 2013-2014 concert season should visit the website at www.nmyo.org.  There they will find the audition requirements for each ensemble as well as registration information.  There is a $25 audition fee for new musicians. All questions can be directed to auditions@nmyo.org or (978)309-9833.


About Northeast Massachusetts Youth Orchestras


The mission of the Northeast Massachusetts Youth Orchestras (NMYO) is to provide young musicians with exceptional ensemble training and opportunities for personal growth through musical performance and community service. Led by Music Director Gerald J. Dolan Jr., with an accomplished team of music professionals, NMYO creates community connections and collaborations for its young players.  NMYO’s musicians come from over 40 towns and participate in one of eight ensembles offered by the program. The regular rehearsal and concert schedule is supplemented with master classes, enrichment days, chamber music coaching, community service outreach concerts to underserved populations, and a composer in residence program.

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