Central Kentucky Youth Orchestras

The Central Kentucky Youth Orchestras (CKYO) is a youth orchestra founded in 1947 by Howard Pence and based in Lexington, Kentucky. CKYO has a storied tradition and is dedicated to the musical education and growth of its student members. It is one of the oldest independently chartered youth orchestra in the United States. Over 275 students from 11 counties and 48 area schools come to participate in CKYO. CKYO performs at the Singletary Center for the Arts on the University of Kentucky campus, the Opera House in downtown Lexington, and other venues around the state. Children's concerts and benefits for community organizations and businesses are also part of each season for CKYO. Orchestra members enjoy a major performance tour every three years; in the summer of 2008, CKYO performed concerts in Portugal and Spain. CKYO offers four orchestras as of 2015: Preparatory youth orchestra, Repertory youth orchestra, Concert youth orchestra, and Symphony youth orchestra, as well as multiple jazz orchestras.

History

For Howard Pence, a Lexington area music teacher, the dream began in 1947 with 14 local high school string players. Pence was hoping to provide quality learning and performance opportunities for talented young musicians and, in turn, to bring cultural enrichment to audiences throughout the state and country. With the help of Thornton Scott, Chester Travelstead and eleven other dedicated citizens, Howard Pence realized his dream as his 14 string players grew to 49 players and a full Youth Symphony Orchestra in 1949.

With each passing decade this dream has continued to flourish and grow, as the Youth Music Society of Central Kentucky became the Central Kentucky Youth Orchestras, today consisting of four orchestras and over 290 talented young people. For CKYO, the many young musicians, who have been its members, and the community that has steadfastly supported it, the last 60+ years represent a journey of incredible experiences and spectacular achievements.

Performances

Among the milestones reached by CKYO over the last 60+ years:

In addition to these special events, our orchestras have maintained a long tradition of giving performances throughout the local community, the state and neighboring states. Children's concerts and benefits for other community organizations are also part of CKYO's long and storied history.

We can look back proudly on a history of growth, success and tremendous accomplishments.

Past music directors/conductors

Orchestras

Symphony Orchestra

The orchestra has approximately 100 musicians, primarily high-school students. The ensemble plays only advanced orchestral music in its original form with an emphasis on preparing students for collegiate orchestras.

Concert Orchestra

Concert Orchestra is composed of approximately 90 high-school and middle school students. The curriculum focuses on original-notation music and includes some music in arrangement. The program is designed to hone players' skills as orchestral musicians and to help them develop habits necessary for playing in an advanced ensemble.

Repertory Orchestra

The Repertory Orchestra (Rep) is composed of over eighty musicians and offers young string and wind instrumentalists an opportunity to play in a full orchestra, and emphasizes learning, reading, and ensemble skills.In previous years performances by Repertory orchestra have features solos by winds, brass, violins and by harpist Ashley Su on multiple occasions.

Preparatory Orchestra

The 41 member Preparatory Orchestra offers young string an opportunity to play in a string orchestra. The program emphasizes the development of reading and ensemble skills and prepares students to participate in CKYO's more advanced orchestral ensembles.

Jazz Arts Orchestra

Established in 2008, this big band jazz ensemble offers high schools students advanced training and performance opportunities. The 25 member ensemble is made up of the standard big-band instrumentation: alto, tenor and baritone saxophones, trombones, trumpets – and a full rhythm section featuring drums, bass, guitar and piano.

Chamber ensembles

CKYO offers a weekly chamber music program to our members. Our chamber ensembles serve as ambassadors for CKYO, volunteering to play for many area nonprofits, and will play at private and corporate events for a small donation.

Friends in Music Program

CKYO believes all children should have the opportunity to study and play music. With that in mind, the Friends in Music mentoring program was created in 1997 to provide beginning elementary and middle school musicians with free individual and/or small group music lessons. The program pairs an experienced CKYO member with a young musician who would not otherwise be able to afford private lessons at either Bryan Station Middle School or Lexington Traditional Magnet School. Friends in Music offers sixteen forty-five-minute lessons throughout the school year. CKYO has provided hundreds of free lessons over the last ten years.

Policies

Members are required to take private lessons and to participate in their school music programs. Scholarships are available for tuition and private lessons to those who need financial assistance.

External links

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