Keeping Tempo December 2016

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Volume 8, Number 2, December 2016

Inside this issue: Horn Master Class with Phila Orchestra’s Jennifer Montone

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Dayle Magida’s Music Studio Rated “Best of Bucks” 2016

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Student Spotlight: Billy Young

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Executive Director’s Corner: Music Comes Alive

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Successful Fundraising Efforts Benefit All YOBC Students

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Important Dates:      

January 7: Winter Dreams & Musical Memories, Alumni Party January 8: YOBC spring rehearsals begin January 22: 2018 International Tour Parent Meeting February 4: Chamber Recital, Cairn University February 5: French horn master class with Jennifer Montone February 25: Violin master class with David Kim

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March 3: Chris Brubeck master class

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April 1–2: Spring concerts, Maple Point Middle School

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April 29 & May 6: New Auditions

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May 21: 25th Anniversary Gala Concert, Patriots Theater, Trenton War

Keeping Tempo

YOBC Announces New Advisory Board; New SIC Program Launched in Bristol Borough As YOBC celebrates its 25th anniversary season, it is pleased to announce a new Advisory Board to help plan for the organization's future. With expertise in the fields of music, education, social work, law, and business, the distinguished new Advisory Board brings a diverse set of skills and backgrounds to YOBC and will serve as an invaluable resource in the organization's preparation of a new five-year strategic plan. Since it was formed in 1991, YOBC has grown from one ensemble and 60 student musicians to two full orchestras and 15 ensembles comprising nearly 300 students, ages 8 to 18. With this tremendous growth come both opportunities and challenges. An inaugural meeting of the new Board was held in November, and the new group expects to meet twice a year. Many of the new Advisory Board Members weighed in on YOBC’s

Members of YOBC’s new Advisory Board include: (top, l to r) Joseph Conyers, Philadelphia Orchestra & Project 440; Denise Bowman, Hill Wallack LLP; Daniel Berkowitz, Philadelphia Orchestra; Quincy Hilliard, Louisiana State University; (bottom l to r) Ted Dorand, PECO; Don Liuzzi, Philadelphia Orchestra; Troy Peters, Youth Orchestras of San Antonio; Dianne Marseglia, Bucks County Commissioners Office.

philanthropic outreach efforts. Students in Concert (SIC) has expanded to a third school district with a new band program in Bristol Borough. As in Bristol Township, where it is in its fifth year of operation, SIC will provide free after-school music lessons to support music education in the district. A string program has also started its first full year in the Morrisville School District.

Approximately 75 students are currently taking part in one of the three SIC programs this year. Morrisville students recently presented a holiday recital featuring the string musicians. Funding for SIC is provided by private donors and the Bucks County Commissioners, as well as corporate partners including Comcast, PECO, and Lower Bucks Hospital.


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