Empire State Youth Orchestra receives National, Regional and State Support

The Empire State Youth Orchestra has been awarded $150,000 in national, regional and state grants this season.

Within those grants include a National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Challenge America Award of $10,000 to provide critical support to the orchestra’s Creating Harmony, Inspiring Musical Excellence (CHIME) Amplify Our Voice program and to various scholarships for members within the ensembles.

This is the second year CHIME has received this award.

“The NEA is delighted to announce this grant to Empire State Youth Orchestra, which is helping contribute to the strength and well-being of the arts sector and local community,” said National Endowment for the Arts Chair Maria Rosario Jackson, PhD, in a press release. “We are pleased to be able to support this community and help create an environment where all people have the opportunity to live artful lives.”

In 2015, ESYO launched CHIME in Schenectady to address fundamental inequities preventing universal access to high level music opportunities for young people. Today, this free music program serves more than 140 Schenectady students. Amplify Our Voice or AOV, is a collective composition project that offers youth an outlet to process emotion, explore shared experiences and “amplify” their artistic voice to the world.

In addition to the endowment award, the ESYO’s CHIME has received a $50,000 grant from the Rea Charitable Trust, marking the Trust’s sixth year of funding; $10,000 from the Review Foundation; $5,000 from the John D. Picotte Family Foundation; $2,500 from the D’Addario Foundation and another $20,000 from the William Gundry Broughton Foundation. All donations ensure that CHIME students are able to take advantage of opportunities available to them and that they have the tools to help them succeed.

ESYO was also awarded $40,000 for general operations from the New York State Council on the Arts and $10,000 from the Alfred Z. Solomon Charitable Trust to fund scholarships for students with financial need.

“We are so grateful for the continued support from so many outstanding charitable organizations in our community and beyond. It is a privilege to have their trust, and to be able to expend their resources in support of our young musicians,” said ESYO’s Executive Director, Becky Calos, in a press release. “Their support expands access to incredible musical experiences for hundreds of young people, and empowers them to explore their talents in an enriching environment.”

Throughout the year, each year, CHIME youth create an original, multi-level composition through reflection, improvisation and experimentation with a guest artists. This year, the composition includes Horacio Fernandez and AOV 2024 will premiere on May 17, at Mont Pleasant Middle School.

The Youth Orchestra will also be holding concerts on Feb. 14 and Feb. 15. For more information on the ESYO or the concerts, visit https://esyo.org.

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