Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras Explained

Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras
Background:classical_ensemble
Alias:MCYO
Origin:Bethesda, Maryland
Genre:Classical
Years Active:-present
Label:Ster-Art, JNL Recordings
Associated Acts:Strathmore Music Center
Website:MCYO.org
Current Members:Executive Director
Cheryl Jukes
Artistic Director
Position Currently Vacant
Music Director
Position Currently Vacant
Past Members:Founder
Chester Petranek
Artistic Director Emerita
Olivia W. Gutoff

The Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras (MCYO) is a youth orchestra program in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area.[1] Along with the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and the National Philharmonic, MCYO is affiliated with the Strathmore music center. MCYO's programs include a harp ensemble, several chamber ensembles, three string orchestras and three full orchestras.[2] In total, MCYO consists of over 450 young musicians in grades 3 though 12.[3]

MCYO was the impetus for starting the Gifted and Talented program run by the Maryland State Department of Education.

History

Founded by Chester Petranek, former supervisor of music for the Montgomery County schools, in 1946. MCYO originally stood for Montgomery County Youth Orchestra, later changing to the current wording of Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras.

Currently there are over 400 young musicians involved in MCYO selected from over 1200 aspiring musicians.

Orchestras

Small Ensembles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: History - Maryland Classic Youth Orchestra. Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras. 2010-06-16. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/19991002010449/http://www.mcyo.org/history.htm. 1999-10-02.
  2. Lenhart, Jennifer; Michael Toscano. "The Arts, From Classroom to Concert Hall", The Washington Post, Washington, D.C., February 3, 2005. Retrieved on 2010-06-15.
  3. Web site: About . Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras . 2013-03-29 .
  4. Web site: MCYO Preparatory Strings. Maryland Classic Youth Orchestras. 11 August 2010. dead. https://archive.today/20110727074254/http://mcyo.org/prepstrings.htm. 27 July 2011.