Carnegie Hall's National Youth Orchestra program turns 10
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Carnegie Hall's National Youth Orchestra, an initiative to train America's most gifted teenage musicians, has been in operation for ten years.
"I learned how the orchestra itself is a living creature," said Yuri Lee, a 19-year-old violinist from Tuckahoe, New York, who served as an apprentice composer last year.
This year’s orchestra gives eight concerts on a tour through July 28, with performances in Groton, Massachusetts; Joliette, Quebec; Nashville, Tennessee; Dallas; Jackson Hole, Wyoming; Stanford, California; and San Diego.
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