Introducing the L.A. Orchestra Fellowship

 
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Introducing the L.A. Orchestra Fellowship

11-16-2018

A model to adopt?  This was the first year of the L.A. Orchestra Fellowship, a two-year intensive for musicians who play violin, viola and cello.  It is the first comprehensive orchestral fellowship program for top-tier string musicians from underrepresented communities on the West Coast of the United States.  Four initial Fellows have been selected; they have been mentored in chamber and orchestral performance, studied with the musicians of Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, performed in concerts throughout the Los Angeles, taught aspiring students at the Inner City Youth Orchestra of Los Angeles, and pursued a music certificate at the University of Southern California. The Fellowship is the first of its kind in the country to include an institution of color in its creation and development (ICYOLA, the country’s largest African American-majority youth orchestra) and the first to include a mentoring component. Check out the Fellowship website and this video:

Date Published: 15 November 2018

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