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MISSION

The mission of the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra is:   

    • To teach and inspire excellence through orchestral training
    • To perform in premier venues
    • To cultivate audiences for classical music

    STATISTISCS

    The Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra:

    • Was founded in 1946 for the purpose of providing educational opportunities and the finest orchestral training for young musicians in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area
    • Is an independent youth orchestra in all governing, administrative and financial matters
    • Has enjoyed an affiliation with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra since 1962
    • Rehearses each week (Saturday afternoon) from September until May at its home, Heinz Hall
    • Is comprised of approximately 85-90 musicians, whose ages are usually 13-20
    • Accepts members through highly competitive auditions
    • Is directed by conductor(s) from the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
    • Is coached by members of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra
    • Presents concerts at Heinz Hall, Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall, Carnegie Music Hall and various outreach locations
    • Is broadcast on WQED-FM
    • Has won awards in national and international competition and was selected as one of the top six youth orchestras in the United States to participate in the 2002 National Youth Orchestra Festival
    • During the European Tour of 2005, PYSO was selected as the first American orchestra and also the first youth orchestra to ever perform at the prestigious Smetanova Festival in the Czech Republic - also was selected as the one and only youth orchestra to perform at the Gewandhaus in Leipzig, Germany in the year 2005
    • Undertook an international concert tour of China in June 2008

    LAWRENCE LOH, PYSO MUSIC DIRECTOR
    (photo by Dan Loh Photography)
    Lawrence LohResident Conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Music Director of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic and Music Director of the Pittsburgh Youth Symphony Orchestra, Lawrence Loh is one of the most exciting young talents on the classical music scene today.  He was brought to national attention in February 2004 when he substituted last minute for an ailing Charles Dutoit with the Dallas Symphony Orchestra.  Conducting Stravinsky’s Petrouchka and Berlioz’s Symphonie Fantastique, Loh received enthusiastic acclaim from orchestra players, audience members and critics, alike.

    Since his appointment as Music Director of the Northeastern Pennsylvania Philharmonic in 2005, the orchestra has flourished artistically, defining its reputation as one of the finest regional orchestras in the country.  His leadership has attracted such artists as André Watts, Anne Akiko Meyers, Jon Nakamatsu, Zuill Bailey and Sharon Isbin.  A champion of early childhood exposure to music, Loh created a family concert series that is dedicated to the youngest of audiences.  He is very active in the region as an arts leader and music advocate, and is constantly in demand as a guest speaker and clinician. 

    As Resident Conductor of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Lawrence Loh works closely with Music Director Manfred Honeck and conducts a wide range of concerts including classical, educational and pops.  He is active in the PSO’s Community Engagement and Partnership Concerts, extending the PSO’s reach into other communities.  Recent notable concerts with the Pittsburgh Symphony include performances of Dvorak’s 7th Symphony, Mendelssohn’s 4th Symphony and Beethoven’s 7th Symphony on a concert featuring violinist Sarah Chang.  He made his debut on the main classical series conducting Handel’s Messiah in December 2008.  As the conductor of the enormously popular Fiddlesticks Family Series “Bringing Music to the Lives of Children,” Lawrence Loh plays the part of host and conductor.  In addition to his duties on the podium, he is an audience favorite in the PSO’s Concert Preludes lecture series, edits radio broadcasts, and makes many public appearances.  His association with the PSO began as Assistant Conductor in 2005-2006.  He was promoted to Associate Conductor in 2006-2007 and to Resident Conductor in 2007-2008. 

    Lawrence Loh was born in southern California of Korean parentage and raised in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. He and his wife Jennifer have a son, Charlie, and a daughter, Hilary. 

    July 2010

    More biographical information on Lawrence Loh

     

    PYSO BOARD OF DIRECTORS
    John Gisleson- President
    Kim Jackson - Vice President
    Timothy M. Slevin - Treasurer
    Melanie LaSota - Secretary
    Lawrence D. Breck
    Nancy Lee Cochran
    James Cunningham
    Frances DeBroff
    Deborah Dick
    Jerry A. Gindele
    Natalie Taaffe Hoffman
    Patricia Prattis Jennings
    Carole Kamin
    Robert Kanters
    Heather Pinson
    Anita Potocar
    Steven Silberman
    Elizabeth Simpson
    Rachel Tabachnick
    Antoinette Tuma
    Susan Haggerson Utech
    Sharon Watkins
    W. David Watkins
    Peggy Smyrnes Williams
    Michael Zeglinski

    Emeritus Directors
    Mrs. James P. Kinard
    Robert A. Walsh

    Advisory Board
    Gary P. Hunt
    Dr. Michael L. Nieland
    Sylvia Robinson
    Joanne B. Rogers
    Mrs. Eric W. Springer
    Harry A. Thompson, II

    Administrative Staff
    Craig W. Johnson - Executive Director
    Eve Goodman - Program Coordinator, Personnel Manager & Librarian
    Georgina Gutierrez - Tour Manager

    PYSO PARENTS' ASSOCIATION
    The PYSO Parents' Association (PYSOPA) is a volunteer support organization that assists in promoting activities and projects to benefit the orchestra members. Activities include providing meals on concert days, student yearbook, orchestra photo, CD recording, and helping with fundraisers.

    2010-2011 Officers:
    Maureen Stokan, President
    Margaret Dieckmann, Vice President
    Alice Lee, Secretary
    Essi Efthimiou, Treasurer

     

    MAJOR FUNDERS
    List of recent and current grants to PYSO.

     

    WORKS PERFORMED
    PYSO strives to perform works from a variety of sources, from traditional favorites to new contemporaries, celebrating the diversity of symphonic musical scores and performances. Click here for a sample of works we've performed.

 
Schools Represented
Talented young musicians are accepted for membership from schools all over the tri-state area of Western Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Ohio, including:

Andrew Mellon Middle School
Baldwin High School
Bethel Park High School
Butler Intermediate High School
Pittsburgh Creative and Performing Arts High School (CAPA)
Carson Middle School
Chartiers Valley High School
Carnegie Mellon University
Dorseyville Middle School
Duquesne University
East Allegheny High School
Fox Chapel High School
Gateway High School
Greensburg Central Catholic High School
Hampton High School
Home School
Kiski Area High School
Lincoln Park Performing Arts Charter School
Linton Middle School
Moon Area High School
Morgantown High School
Mount Lebanon High School
North Allegheny Senior High School
North Allegheny Intermediate High School
Norwin High School
Oakland Catholic High School
PA Leadership Charter School/Valley High School
Peters Township High School
Pine-Richland High School
Quaker Valley High School
Seneca Valley High School
Shady Side Academy
Slippery Rock University
Thomas Jefferson High School
Trinity High School
Upper Saint Clair High School
Warren Area High School
Winchester Thurston
Woodland Hills High School
West Virginia University

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