Youth Orchestra Louis Scaglione • Music Director Presents prysm Philadelphia Region Youth String Music Gloria dePasquale • Conductor

prysm young artists Jessica Villante • Conductor

Saturday • February 8, 2014 • 3:00 p.m.

Centennial Hall The Haverford School 01

Philadelphia Youth Orchestra Louis Scaglione • Music Director Presents

PRYSM Philadelphia Region Youth String Music Gloria dePasquale • Conductor

PRYSM Young Artists Jessica Villante • Conductor

PROGRAM * R E M I N D E R * “Allegro con brio” from Symphony No. 25 W.A. Mozart / Brubaker 2014 PYO Gala Dinner & Concert Celebrating Our 74th Anniversary Season Ancient Airs & Dances Ottorino Respighi / Brubaker

Arlington Sketches Elliot Del Borgo Friday, March 21, 2014 • 6:00 p.m. PRYSM Young Artists Philadelphia Youth Orchestra Philadelphia Young Artists Orchestra Capriol Suite for String Orchestra Peter Warlock Bravo Brass I. Basse-Danse PRYSM & PRYSM Young Artists II. Pavane Tune Up Philly PRYSM & PRYSM Young Artists

Five Variants of ‘Dives & Lazarus’ Ralph Vaughan Williams The Union League of Philadelphia for String Orchestra & Harp Adagio Variant I Advanced reservations required Variant II – Allegro moderato To request an invitation: 215 545 0502 Variant III – Allegretto Variant IV – L’istesso tempo

Helen Gerhold • Harp

St. Paul’s Suite Gustav Holst I. Jig II. Ostinato III. Intermezzo IV. Finale – The Daragason

Fiddle Faddle Leroy Anderson PRYSM 02 03 PRYSM • 2013–2014 PRYSM Young Artists • 2013–2014

Gloria dePasquale Violin I Viola Gloria dePasquale Violin I Viola Director & Conductor Haley Richardson, Kristy Wong* Director Marco Porras Lyric Scott* Concertmaster Catherine Castelli Jessica Villante Concertmaster Grace Wu Jenna Kim Veronica Bochenek Conductor Nahoko Okamoto Kayla Foy Angelina Phillips Isabella Maloney Nanami Haruyama Christopher Tyburski Jolade Adebekun Kendall Scott Brian Williams Nicholas Hsieh Kristen Ho Cello Victoria Smith Cello Phoebe Howse Feyi Adebekun* David Clarke Sasha He* Julia Youakim Matthew Wang Joshua Baw Shangen Lu Charles Witmer Emma Lo David K. Kim Violin II Anne-Sophie Bilello Caroline Castelli Amy Huang* Eric Zhao Aidan Bolding Eva Li Siddharth Parameswar Alexander Peters Miriam Bouch * Section leaders Boglárka Kearney Kamran Kara-Pabani Kallam Kara - Pabani Helen Hu Joshua Weng Talia Schley Anthony Zhu Eugenia Feng Morgan Unruh Cindy Chea Casey Williams Violin II Isaac Kim Emma Maloney Anna Park* Sierra Wei Heidi Suh Erica Clarke Bowen Ying Anya Chan Ocean Shen Hayley Bouch Lily Schwalb Benjamin Kozloff Andy Mei Sophia Liu Bass Alexa Richards Camille Donoho* Caroline Kaplan Ali Zerafati Michelle Chea Jonathan Liu Sadie Park * Section leaders 04 05 Gloria dePasquale Jessica Villante

Gloria dePasquale Jessica Villante Director & Conductor, PRYSM, Conductor, PRYSM Young Artists Director, PRYSM Young Artists

Jessica Villante has been playing the violin Gloria dePasquale joined the Philadelphia Mr. and Mrs. dePasquale were frequent since the age of five and has performed Orchestra ‘cello section in 1977 at the soloists with area community and youth throughout the United States and Puerto invitation of . Prior to orchestras, performing both the Brahms Rico. She graduated Magna Cum Laude, Phi becoming a member of the Philadelphia Double Concerto and the Saint-Saëns La Beta Kappa from Temple University with Orchestra, Mrs. dePasquale served as Muse et Le Poèt. Their last public perfor- Bachelors of Music degrees in both violin Associate Principal ‘cellist of The Buffalo mance together as soloists was in June performance and in music education with Philharmonic Orchestra under Michael of 2010 in Verizon Hall at the Kimmel an emphasis on strings. While at Temple Tilson Thomas and was also a substitute Center in Philadelphia performing with University, she studied violin with William player for the Boston Symphony Orchestra The Philadelphia Youth Orchestra. Last sea- dePasquale. Jessica has been a coach with and Boston Pops Orchestra. son, Mrs. dePasquale was soloist with the PRYSM since its inception in 2007; this Born in Evansville, Indiana, Mrs. dePasquale Philadelphia Youth Orchestra, performing year marks her second as conductor of credits the public school music program Haydn’s C Major Concerto in Verizon Hall. PRYSM Young Artists. Jessica is currently of her home town for her introduction to Mrs. dePasquale is an advocate for music employed at Harriton and Lower Merion the ‘cello. She graduated with honors with education both at The Philadelphia High schools, where she teaches strings, both her BM and MM degrees at The New Orchestra where she chairs the musi- music theory, music history, and orchestra. England Conservatory of Music in Boston cian education committee and in The In addition, Jessica maintains a private stu- where she was a student of Stephen Geber. Philadelphia Youth Orchestra where she is dio, is music director at St. John’s Episcopal Artistic Advisor to the organization and Church, and is an active free-lance violinist ‘Cellist of the dePasquale String Quartet in the greater Philadelphia area. for more than two decades, the quartet Director and Conductor of the PRYSM and was in residence at Villanova University PRYSM Young Artist Orchestras, founded and presented a highly acclaimed chamber seven years ago with her late husband, music series performing with such art- William. ists as Yo-yo Ma, Emanuel Ax, Christoph Mrs. dePasquale maintains a large private Eschenbach, Yefim Bronfman, Wolfgang studio and runs monthly masterclass and Sawallisch, and Andre Watts. Ms. dePasquale performance classes for her students. Her was also ‘cellist in the dePasquale trio, per- graduating students regularly are accepted forming alongside her late husband William, into the nation’s finest conservatories, col- and daughter, Francesca. leges, and universities. Mrs. dePasquale teaches for the New York State School of Orchestral Studies at Saratoga Springs New York every August and also is on the faculty of Luzerne (NY) Music Center and the Philadelphia International Music Festival. Mrs. dePasquale serves on the board of The as a representative for the musicians in her elected position of Chair of the Musician Members’ Committee of The Philadelphia Orchestra. 06 07 Helen Gerhold • Soloist PRYSM Faculty • 2013–2014

Helen Gerhold received a harp on her fifth During 2011, Helen performed in Carnegie Matthew Barrell, viola coach, is enjoying Meichen Liao-Barnes is Associate birthday from her aunt, harpist Yi Liu, and Hall, was featured on the From the Top his third season with PRYSM. He is a Concertmaster of the Chamber Orchestra began piano lessons at age three. Helen radio show, and played in Toronto, Canada graduate of Temple University with degrees of Philadelphia. She is a graduate of the began her harp training with Ms. Lucile at the World Harp Congress ‘Focus on in Viola Performance and Music Education. Curtis Institute of Music and the Juilliard Lawrence and Virginia Flanagan, and cur- Youth’ program. In 2013, she won the Play Mr. Barrell has performed with the Temple School. Upon graduation from the Juilliard rently studies with Elizabeth Hainen, of The with the Pros Concerto Competition and University Symphony Orchestra, the School, she was awarded a recital in Philadelphia Orchestra, and Judy Loman. performed the Reinecke Concerto with Reading Pops Orchestra, and the Optimis Town Hall New York. Meichen has per- Helen won the American Harp Society a string quartet from The Philadelphia Quartet. He is looking forward to another formed with the Lincoln Chamber players, Philadelphia Chapter Student Concerto Orchestra, and again with the Lower exciting season with these talented young Brandenburg ensemble, and toured with Competition at age seven and subse- Merion Symphony Orchestra. Most recently, musicians. Music from Marlboro. Solo appearances quently performed Vivaldi’s Concerto Helen won the international 2013 Lyon & include the Hartford Symphony, Concerto in C Major with the Philadelphia Young Healy Awards Competition. Soloists, Philly Pops, and The Philadelphia Derek Barnes joined The Philadelphia Orchestra, as winner of the Greenfield Artists Orchestra (PYAO). She won first Helen is a high school senior at Orchestra in February 1995. A native place in the AHS Philadelphia Chapter Germantown Academy and in her fifth senior competition. She has appeared with of Philadelphia, he had previously held Sasha and Misha Schneider, Isadore Cohen, Competition Junior Division at age nine. season as the Harp Section Leader of the the post of Co-Principal Cello of the At eleven, she won fourth place in the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra (PYO). David Soyer, Felix Galimir and Arnold Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia (now Steinhardt. AHS National Competition, Junior Division, the Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia) and performed in the Kennedy Center in and he has been a member of the Santa Washington D.C. At thirteen, Helen won Fe Opera Orchestra and the New York Robert dePasquale was a member of the second place in the AHSNC Intermediate String Orchestra. Mr. Barnes has performed New York Philharmonic before joining The I Division, and thereafter performed at the chamber music with Christoph Eschenbach, Philadelphia Orchestra in 1964, where 2010 USA International Harp Competition. Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, Isaac Stern, and he served as Associate Principal Second Sarah Chang. He has appeared on televi- Violin until his retirement in 1997. He sion in “Yo-Yo Ma at Tanglewood”. studied at the New School of Music with A graduate of The Curtis Institute of Music Jascha Brodsky, and gave many recitals in in 1991, his teachers have included Orlando Philadelphia and Washington while he was a Cole, David Soyer, and former Philadelphia member of the US Navy Band. He is now Orchestra Principal Cello William currently Music Director of the Academy of Stokking. He performs regularly with Community Music, which he co-founded in his wife, Meichen Liao-Barnes, Associate 1983 with his wife, Ellen Fisher. He is a very Concertmaster of The Chamber Orchestra sought after teacher and maintains a large of Philadelphia. studio in the Philadelphia area. 08 09 PRYSM Faculty • 2013–2014 PRYSM Faculty • 2013–2014

Hannah Doucette, violin, earned a Master Herold Klein was a member of The Mr. Michie is the founder of David Michie Andrea Weber, Cellist and Teaching Artist, of Music degree in pedagogy from Temple Philadelphia Orchestra from 1971 until Violins, L.L.C. of Philadelphia, specializing has been working with the Philadelphia University and a Bachelor of Music in vio- his retirement in 2011. He began study- in fine violins, violas and cellos. Along with Youth Orchestra in several capacities since lin performance from The Hartt School. ing the violin at the age of four with pri- his wife, Denise and sons Andrew and Kyle 2007. She began as a sectional coach with She was a former student of William vate teachers in Detroit, and was playing (both members of PYO), he resides in PRYSM Young Artists, and in 2010 became dePasquale. Hannah has performed in with community orchestras, including the Ardmore, PA. a teaching artist with Tune Up Philly. She chamber groups and orchestras throughout South Oakland Symphony, by the time has enjoyed teaching cello, violin, and string the east coast and Peru. She teaches vio- he was nine. He has studied with Mischa ensemble with Tune Up Philly and for the lin at Temple Music Preparatory Division, Mischakoff, Ivan Galamian, Josef Gingold Anthony Pirollo attended the Philadelphia program’s summer sessions. Andrea also Ambler Music Academy, and Moravian and Rafael Druian.Mr. Klein entered Wayne Musical Academy where he studied with works as a cello coach with the Musicopia College Music Institute. Hannah is the State University in 1962, and while there Claus Adam, George Harpham, and William String Orchestra and maintains a private strings instructor at Abington Friends joined the Indianapolis Symphony and later dePasquale. Mr. Pirollo has appeared as studio for beginning and intermediate School and is on the adjunct faculty at the Detroit Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Klein solo cellist with the Houston Opera, solo students. She has performed with the Temple University. has been a member of the United States cellist in the United States and Europe for Lancaster Symphony and Symphony in C, Army Band Strolling Strings, and since 1987 the world premiere of Meredith Monks and is a founding member of the Elysium served as concertmaster of the Greater opera Atlas, as well as principal cellist String Quartet. In her spare time Andrea is Jennifer S. Horne is a graduate of Temple Trenton Symphony Orchestra. for such artists as Luciano Pavarotti, Jose a rock cellist, performing and recording with University’s Esther Boyer College of Carreras, Placido Domingo, Frank Sinatra, many of Philadelphia’s rising songwriters. Music and Dance with a degree in Music Tony Bennett, and Johnny Mathis. Mr. Her work can be heard on several record- Education, where she studied violin with Kelly Kleinmann, double bass coach, is a Pirollo has composed for such groups as M. ings and has brought her to such national Helen Kwalwasser. Proudly the full time senior at Temple University. Ms. Kleinmann Stewart Dance and The Society of Ancient venues as World Cafe Live. Orchestra Director at the Fisher Middle is an avid performer, having performed with Instruments. Mr. Pirollo is assistant conduc- School of Ewing Public Schools in New Symphony in C, the Lansdowne Symphony, tor of The Bel Canto Opera Company. He Jersey, Jennifer conducts four string and the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra. She currently sits as president of the Atlantic James Wilson is a recent graduate of the orchestras and two full symphony orches- is the owner and founder of Bassbibs.com, City Musicians Union. Royal Academy of Music in London, where tras, teaches group lessons, and a Music a company providing hand-sewn bibs to he received his master’s degree studying Technology course. Jennifer is expanding bassists and cellists everywhere. Aside from with Clio Gould, concertmaster of the her private studio in the Princeton New her entrepreneurial interests, Kelly loves Angela Sulzer studied violin performance at Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. He earned Jersey area. She currently holds violin and traveling, teaching, and being a part of the Temple University as a student of William his bachelor’s degree studying with William viola positions with Sinfonietta Nova, The PRYSM family. dePasquale. She has been a member of the dePasquale at Temple University. James is Monmouth Symphony Orchestra, and two PRYSM violin faculty since 2007. Angela an alumnus of the PYO organization, having opera companies in (Amore is currently a string instructor at the played in the orchestra for two seasons. Opera Company and the North Shore Although primarily a violinist, David Michie Agnes Irwin School, and Teaching Artist for He is the PRYSM Operations Manager and Music Festival). She is an active freelance is a viola coach for PRYSM. He is an alum Maestro’s Friends After School Music. An member of the violin faculty. violinist, vocalist and violist in PA, NJ and of the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra under avid performer and orchestral musician, N Y. Maestro Primavera, a former member Angela has spent many summers studying of the Trenton Symphony, the Delaware at Eastern Music Festival in North Carolina, Valley Philharmonic, Concerto Soloists Festival of the Youth Symphony Orchestra of Philadelphia and the Philly Pops. He of the Americas in Puerto Rico, and most has performed at the Hollywood Bowl, recently the National Orchestral Institute in Carnegie Hall, Alice Tully Hall and at music Maryland. festivals in Italy, Great Britain, Australia and Canada. Currently he is Concertmaster of the Philharmonic of Southern New Jersey, and is a student of Maestro dePasquale. 10 11 Philadelphia Youth Orchestra Organization Philadelphia Youth Orchestra Organization

Louis Scaglione Philadelphia Youth Orchestra Bravo Brass The program launched in 2010 at St. President & Music Director The Philadelphia Youth Orchestra, the Bravo Brass is a youth brass ensemble that Francis de Sales School in southwest The Philadelphia Youth Orchestra is the organization’s flagship ensemble, is cred- was created in 1997 to provide advanced Philadelphia. The second year of the pro- Tri-State region’s premier youth orchestra ited as one of the best in the nation with musical education and performance oppor- gram commenced in October 2011 at organization for gifted, young, classical more than 100 highly skilled, young classi- tunities to talented high-school brass stu- the People for People Charter School in musicians and one of the oldest and most cal musicians. Unmatched repertoire and dents in the Tri-State region. It is the only North Philadelphia, part of the School highly regarded youth orchestra organiza- concerts in Verizon Hall at The Kimmel ensemble of its kind in the area and one of District of Philadelphia. tions in the United States. For over 74 Center for the Performing Arts make few in the country. Now in year three, additional sites will include The Salvation Army Kroc Center, years, the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra this ensemble incomparable. Fourteen Bravo Brass offers repertoire that chal- organization has been providing profes- international concert tours since 1981 St. James School, Mastery Charter School– lenges advanced brass students to improve Thomas Campus and Mariana Bracetti sional-caliber musical experiences to young have offered hundreds of talented young their individual and ensemble playing skills. instrumentalists, thrilling discriminating musicians the opportunity to perform in Academy Charter School. Tune Up Philly The Bravo Brass teaching faculty, led by is directed by Delia Raab-Snyder with Paul audiences in the Greater Philadelphia many of the world’s great concert halls, Maestro Paul Bryan, Dean of Faculty and region and across the globe. where their performances have often been Smith, Associate Director, and several pro- Students at the Curtis Institute of Music, fessional teaching artists serving as faculty. The organization has five programs: judged comparable to those of profes- provides valuable musical training through Philadelphia Youth Orchestra (PYO), sional orchestras. PYO was established side-by-side rehearsals. PYO Organization Leadership in 1939 and is led by PYO organization Philadelphia Young Artists Orchestra The 2013/2014 Season is Maestro Louis (PYAO), Bravo Brass, Philadelphia Region President and Music Director, Maestro PRYSM Louis Scaglione. Scaglione’s 17th anniversary with the Youth String Music (PRYSM), and Tune Up PRYSM (Philadelphia Region Youth String Philadelphia Youth Orchestra organization. Philly, an after-school program modeled Philadelphia Young Artists Orchestra Music) is a string music education program He was appointed the PYO organization’s after Venezuela’s El Sistema. created in 2007 to offer a unique introduc- Music Director in 2005, joined the artistic The Philadelphia Young Artists Orchestra tion and preparation for string students to Ranging in age from 6 to 21 years, the is PYO’s sister orchestra, offering sym- staff in 1997 as Conductor of the PYAO musicians of the Philadelphia Youth acquire and build skills. PRYSM and PRYSM and was appointed Associate Conductor phonic experience and orchestral training Young Artists provide string ensemble and Orchestra organization are selected by to younger classical music students, link- of PYO in 1999. In addition to his work competitive audition and come from a sectional master class instruction for inter- as a member of the artistic staff, Maestro ing repertoire and theory, and provid- mediate and beginning students. Graduates seventy-plus-mile radius of Philadelphia ing the context to learning the standard Scaglione was appointed President of the encompassing nearly 20 counties within of PRYSM have matriculated successfully PYO organization in 2004, having served orchestral repertoire. For over a decade, into other PYO organization ensembles. Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. PYAO has raised money through perfor- as the program’s Executive Director for Through advanced orchestra repertoire, The program is directed by Gloria three years. mances to support organizations including dePasquale, current cellist for and member students are challenged to perform at Reach Out and Read at The Children’s Extraordinary artistic leadership is a hall- professional levels, to strive for advanced of the board of directors and executive Hospital of Philadelphia and the Youth board of The Philadelphia Orchestra. mark of the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra musicianship and to achieve superior tech- Work Foundation of The Union League of organization. Adolph Sorian (1940–1941), nical, musical, and personal application. Philadelphia. PYAO was established in 1996 Tune Up Philly J.W.F. Leman (1941–1952), William R. Smith (1952–1954), and Joseph Primavera Former PYO musicians currently hold under a grant from the Pew Charitable Tune Up Philly’s mission is to nurture (1954–2005) served as Music Directors, chairs in most of the top twenty profes- Trusts and is currently conducted by children in economically disadvantaged with Maestro Primavera having had the sional orchestras in the United States, Maestro Louis Scaglione. and vulnerable neighborhoods by keeping extraordinary distinction of being the with 15 PYO alumni currently serving in them engaged in success through weekday longest-serving active conductor of any The Philadelphia Orchestra. Recent alumni out-of-school hours music instruction. The orchestra in the world. credit the PYO organization in helping PYO organization believes that music edu- them gain admittance to some of the best cation is a powerful vehicle for children to universities, colleges, and conservatories in master skills and acquire valuable tools for the United States. cooperative learning, teamwork, academic success and to build self-esteem. 12 Philadelphia Youth Orchestra Organization

Artistic and Educational Leadership Open Rehearsals * R E M I N D E R * Louis Scaglione Philadelphia Youth Orchestra President & Music Director Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Sunday, February 16, 2014 • 3:00 p.m. Conductor, PYO & PYAO Philadelphia Young Artists Orchestra Philadelphia Youth Orchestra Paul Bryan Sundays, 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Louis Scaglione • Conductor Director & Conductor, Bravo Brass Bravo Brass Mondays, 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Michael Ludwig • Violin Barry McCommon & Robert Skoniczin Saint Patrick Hall Associate Conductors, Bravo Brass Twentieth & Locust Streets Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis • Ralph Vaughan Williams Gloria dePasquale Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103 Violin Concerto, Op. 14 • Samuel Barber Director & Conductor, PRYSM PRYSM Jessica Villante Fridays, 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 27 • Sergei Rachmaninoff Conductor, PRYSM Young Artists Bryn Mawr College Delia Raab-Snyder 101 North Merion Avenue Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania 19010 Verizon Hall Director, Tune Up Philly Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts Paul Smith Tune Up Philly Associate Director, Monday – Friday, 3:00 – 6:00 p.m. Tickets: $10 – $20 Tune Up Philly People for People Charter School Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Ticket Philadelphia: 215 893 1999 Colleen Hood Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Center General Manager & Librarian Maria Newman Give to PYO Director of Development The Philadelphia Youth Orchestra is a 501(c)3 non-profit charitable organization Board of Trustees which relies on the generous support Frank Giordano, Chairman of donors and foundations. If you would W. Matthew Skilton, Vice Chairman like to make a tax-deductible contribution, David R. McShane, Treasurer please visit our website or mail your MaryTeresa Soltis, Esq., Secretary donation payable to: Kenneth Blank, Ph.D. Philadelphia Youth Orchestra Michael Devine P.O. Box 41810 Joseph F. DiMauro, VMD Philadelphia, PA 19101-1810 Gary Frank Office: 215 545 0502 Trude Haecker, MD Email: [email protected] Renée Dillon Johnson www.pyos.org James Matour, Esq. Sharon McGinley David Michie Walter Strine, Esq. The PYO organization receives support from the Pennsylvania Council on the Rick Touhill Arts, a commonwealth agency funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the National Endowment for the Arts, the U.S. Department of Education and The Philadelphia Cultural Fund. Upcoming Performances

Sunday, February 16, 2014 – 3:00 p.m. Sunday, April 13, 2014 – 3:00 p.m. Philadelphia Youth Orchestra Philadelphia Youth Orchestra Louis Scaglione, Conductor Louis Scaglione, Conductor Michael Ludwig, Violin Alan Murray, Piano The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts The Temple Performing Arts Center, Tickets: $10 – $20 Philadelphia, Pa. Ticket Philadelphia: 215 893 1999 Tickets: $10 general admission Liacouras Box Office: 800 298 4200 Sunday, March 2, 2014 – 3:00 p.m. Philadelphia Young Artists Orchestra Saturday, May 10, 2014 – 3:00 p.m. Louis Scaglione, Conductor Tune Up Philly Benefit Concert for Youth Work Foundation 4th Annual Festival Concert The Union League of Philadelphia Trinity Center for Urban Life, Philadelphia, Pa. Tickets: $10 general admission; children 13 Tickets: Goodwill offering and under FREE Information: 215 545 0502 Information: 215 545 0502 Saturday, May 17, 2014 – 3:00 p.m. Saturday, March 8, 2014 – 7:30 p.m. PRYSM Bravo Brass Gloria dePasquale, Conductor Paul Bryan, Conductor PRYSM Young Artists Around the World in Brass Jessica Villante, Conductor Saint Mark’s Church, Philadelphia, Pa. 7th Annual Festival Concert Tickets: $10 general admission; children 13 The Haverford School, Haverford, Pa. and under FREE Tickets: $10 general admission; children 13 Information: 215 545 0502 and under FREE Information: 215 545 0502 Saturday, March 15, 2014 – 3:00 p.m. Tune Up Philly Sunday, May 18, 2014 – 3:00 p.m. Free Library of Philadelphia, Main Branch, Philadelphia Young Artists Orchestra Philadelphia, Pa. Louis Scaglione, Conductor Tickets: Goodwill offering 19th Annual Festival Concert Information: 215 545 0502 The Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts Tickets: $10 – $20 Friday, March 21, 2014 – 6:00 p.m. Ticket Philadelphia: 215 893 1999 Philadelphia Youth Orchestra paone design design: associates Philadelphia Young Artists Orchestra PRYSM Bravo Brass For complete schedule information and Tune Up Philly performance updates, please visit 2014 PYO Gala Dinner and Concert www.pyos.org or call 215 545 0502. The Union League of Philadelphia Advanced reservations required To request an invitation: 215 545 0502