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Artistic Director Mark Russell Smith leads GTCYS’ premier Symphony orchestra in their final full concert of the season. The program includes a much anticipated performance by the talented winner of this year’s Young Soloists Concerto Competition, Madeline Sheard, who will perform Lalo’s Concerto for Cello. Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5, performed in its entirety, highlights the genius of one of the romantic era’s finest composers.

ABOUT GTCYS

Greater Twin Cities Youth Symphonies (GTCYS) broadens access to orchestral music and serves 15,500 children and adults annually through core educational programs, free outreach activities and workshops, concerts, and special performances. GTCYS has been providing a rigorous and inspiring orchestral experience for young musicians since 1972. Led by Artistic Director Mark Russell Smith, outstanding conductors, and coaches from the Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra (SPCO) and Minnesota Orchestra, GTCYS serves more than 900 students ages 8-18 through eight academic-year orchestras and two summer programs. This season, a new program, Harmony, provides music instruction to 3rd graders on the West Side of St. Paul.

GTCYS’ 16,000 alumni include leaders in every field who developed lifelong values of teamwork, discipline, and community engagement during their GTCYS experience. Dedicated to increasing access to music education with the help of generous donors, GTCYS awards more than $50,000 in need-based scholarships to students annually.

GTCYS presents 25 annual concerts to 12,000 audience members with performances at Orchestra Hall, The Ordway, and Ted Mann Concert Hall, and free community concerts at homeless shelters, schools, and care centers across the Twin Cities. Renowned for its rich international touring history, GTCYS toured Argentina in June 2016 and performed by invitation at the Granada International Festival of Music and Dance (Spain) in 2014. At home, GTCYS collaborates with world-class artists and organizations including the Minnesota Commissioning Club, the Minnesota Chorale, and pianist Dr. Michael Kim. Since 2011, GTCYS and the SPCO have shared a strategic partnership that enriches GTCYS’ programs and enables both organizations to better serve the community and build classical music audiences. For more information, visit www.gtcys.org.

Please note: The SPCO does not perform on this program

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