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Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras 56th Season Opening Concert

15 students from Wellesley will be performing at Symphony Hall for
the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras’ 56th Season Opening Concert

 Sunday, October 13, 2013 at 3pm at Symphony Hall

The Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras (BYSO) begins their 2013-2014 season under the leadership of Music
Director Federico Cortese, who has led BYSO for the past 14 years. BYSO, now in its 56th season,
continues its diverse programming with initiatives to attract new and returning audiences.


On October 13, 2013 at 3pm at Symphony Hall, BYSO will open its 56th season with Boston Youth Symphony, BYSO’s premier orchestra, performing Brahms’
Symphony No. 3 and Stravinsky’s Symphony in Three Movements, conducted by Federico Cortese.


The students from Wellesley are:

Jamie Kweon
Kenyon Alexander
Emily Buff
Homa Gharagozlou
Nathaniel Gordon
Yuto Hirano
Maeve Kelley
Kate Luo
William Meng
Elissa Moy
Fiona Qu
Katherine Scholl
Christopher Sun
Rhea Teng
Hiroyuki Yasunishi

Boston Youth Symphony, BYSO's premier orchestra 

Federico Cortese, Conductor and Music Director
BRAHMS Symphony No. 3
STRAVINSKY Symphony in Three Movements

Repertory Orchestra - Mark Miller, Conductor
WAGNER Prelude to Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg


Junior Repertory Orchestra - John Holland, Conductor
MENDELSSOHN movement from Symphony No. 5, "Reformation" 

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Tickets: $25-$30. $5 discount for students and seniors.

Call tickets call Symphony Hall Box Office at 617.266.1200 or online 


For group tickets call BYSO at 617-358-6015

 *** While our concerts are performed by very young musicians, they are suitable only for children
five years of age and older. Children under the age of five will not be admitted to BYSO subscription concerts.


For more information visit:

www.BYSOweb.org









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