
Musician Spotlight: Principal Cellist, Alex Mansour
Alex Mansour is AYS’ Principal Cellist and a current Graduate Student at USC Thornton School of Music working towards his Masters in Composition. Originally from Santa Clarita, California, Alex
Alex Mansour is AYS’ Principal Cellist and a current Graduate Student at USC Thornton School of Music working towards his Masters in Composition. Originally from Santa Clarita, California, Alex
Like many other orchestras, AYS’ Spring Concert was cancelled due to the public health crisis of COVID-19. The program was to feature Samuel Barber’s, Overture to The School for
March is Women’s History Month and we wanted to take the time to highlight four incredible women of American Youth Symphony who inspire us. Since dedicating the 2018/2019 season
An update from tara aesquivel, ays executive director March 25, 2020 To the American Youth Symphony friends and family, So much has changed within our community and lives
By Tara Aesquivel, Executive Director of American Youth Symphony The American Youth Symphony adopted a theme for its 2018/19 season: The Year of the Woman. It started as an idea
Press Release: American Youth Symphony to perform us premiere of richard danielpour’s ricordanza Program also includes Barber’s Overture to The School for Scandal and Stauss’ An Alpine Symphony April
Press Release: American Youth Symphony and A Place called home celebrate classical music in the south central neighborhood with a free community festival February 29, 2020 at 11:00 am
On February 8, 2020 American Youth Symphony returns to Walt Disney Concert Hall with works from Kris Bowers, Jennifer Higdon, Camille Saint-Saëns, and Maurice Ravel. Audience members will feel