Music Director
Amy Andersson


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High Plains Youth Symphony and Sinfonietta

Youth Symphony Orchestra – Boulder and Denver Areas

The High Plains Youth Symphony (HPYS) was formed in September 2006 to support technically advanced, and musically mature orchestral musicians. Founded by individuals affiliated with the Boulder Philharmonic, the University of Colorado School of Music, and Boulder Suzuki Strings, this dynamic, fast paced, orchestral training program challenges individual musical development through the performance of masterpiece orchestral and operatic repertoire. The supportive and nurturing learning atmosphere inspires deep, musical development, and facilitates a positive and rewarding collaborative experience.

High Plains Youth Sinfonietta

The High Plains Youth Sinfonietta is a new string ensemble which was founded in spring 2007. This strings only group was formed to support and nurture aspiring young string players. String technique, ensemble playing, and musicality will be deeply explored as players prepare for entry into the Symphony. Conductor Emily Bowman and the Sinfonietta make their debut on November 4th, 2007.

HPYS 2007-2008 Season Preview
Sunday, Nov. 4th 2007 2:30 pm Click to enlarge
  • Marriage of Figaro Overture, Mozart
  • Haydn Violin Concerto, Hob. Vlla:1, C major with soloist Judith Ingolfsson, Assistant Professor of Violin, CU
  • Mozart Symphony No. 41, Molto Allegro
Sunday, January 27th, 2008  
  • Boulder Philharmonic side-by-side concert in Macky Auditorium
Sunday, Feb. 3rd 2008 2:30pm Click to enlarge
  • Overture: The Abduction from the Seraglio. K. 384, Mozart
  • Mendelssohn Violin Concerto. HPYS concerto winner Hannah Packman, soloist
  • Beethoven Symphony No. 7, op 92, A major, Allegretto
  • Winner of HPYS concerto competition, TBA
  • Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 5
Saturday, May 10th 2008 7:00pm
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  • Mozart Piano Concerto no. 27 K.595 with soloist David Korevaar, Associate Professor of Piano, CU
  • Brahms Hungarian Dance No. 1
  • Grusin Hall, CU College of Music
    Located at 18th and Euclid

Saturday, June 21st & June 23rd, 2008  
  • Colorado Music Festival side-by-side concert at Chautauqua, conducted by Amy Andersson
 

Concert Tickets

To register for tickets online, please go to:
www.blacktie-colorado.com/rsvp and enter event code: HPYS.

You may also purchase tickets at the door. $10 for adults, $5 seniors, and $5 for students through high school. Season passes available at the start of every season. One season pass for all three concerts is $25.

 

 

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