The TSYO wraps up its season with an impressive programme that includes Beethoven’s Coriolan Overture, Stravinsky’s Petrushka, and "Sinfonietta" a work by young Iranian-Canadian composer Amin Honarmand, chosen through the TSYO’s annual Open Call for submissions. Personable Alain Trudel and the TSYO lead you through an evening filled with youthful energy and talent.
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The Toronto Symphony Youth Orchestra (TSYO) is a high-level orchestral training programme for talented musicians aged 22 and under. TSYO alumni are found in virtually every major performing organization in Canada, and many have embarked on successful solo and chamber music careers worldwide.
Founded in 1974 by Victor Feldbrill, the TSYO has enjoyed a close partnership with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra for over 30 years. The youth orchestra trains under an enthusiastic faculty of Toronto Symphony musicians, who spend countless hours throughout each season ensuring high-quality performances time and time again. The TSO and TSYO collaboration is strengthened by an annual "Side-by-Side" performance on stage at Roy Thomson Hall. Additionally, all TSYO members are encouraged to compete in our annual concerto competition. The prize of this competition is the opportunity to perform a solo with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.
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