

When:
12pm Saturday, April 20
Where:
Lazenby Hall, University of New England
University of New England Armidale NSW 2350
UNE Armidale Campus (arcgis.com)
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Join Sydney Youth Orchestras and 300 of NSW’s finest young orchestral musicians at a showcase concert at Lazenby Hall UNE Armidale.
The concert features the Richard Gill Chamber Orchestra, Western Sydney Youth Orchestra, Peter Seymour Orchestra, Symphonic Wind Orchestra with 50 regional guest musicians, lead by conductors John Ockwell, Kate Morgan, Tyler Wilkinson and James Pensini.
SYO’s Youth Orchestral Camp (YOC) will see SYO in collaboration with regional guest musicians from across NSW for a five-day residential camp. The Armidale Showcase is the culmination of an intensive, immersive week of musicmaking. Sit back and be carried away by the music and the joy of the orchestras, as they celebrate a week of dedicated rehearsals, hard work, creating music and building community, distilled into a powerful concert.
The Youth Orchestral Camp program has been established with the support of Create NSW. YOC provides young musicians from across regional NSW with the opportunity to access high-level orchestral tuition through large ensemble rehearsals, instrumental tutorials and performances.
Sydney Youth Orchestras acknowledges the traditional owners of the land on which we work, rehearse, gather and perform; the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation. We pay our respect to Elders past and present, the original storytellers of these lands where we learn and create music today. We extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and honour the continuation of the oldest music practice in the world.