ABOUT US The Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony (AYWS) was founded in 1988 as the honor wind ensemble for high school youth in the Atlanta metropolitan area. Its purpose is to provide a positive musical experience in an artistic environment for advanced instrumentalists in wind and percussion performance. The AYWS rehearses and performs grade five and six (collegiate and professional) original wind band literature composed over a wide span of stylistic compositional periods. As an ensemble, it is one of the most visible ambassadors of culture and youth performance for the city of Atlanta and state of Georgia. The AYWS performs four concerts annually on the Emory University campus. Additionally, the group has participated in commissioned compositions, world and regional premieres, professional music conferences, and tours. Guest composers, conductors of national renown are regularly invited to perform with the students, including Joseph Alessi (principal trombone, New York Philharmonic), Richard Stoltzman (international clarinet soloist and recording artist), Jeff Nelsen (hornist with the Canadian Brass and professor at the Jacobs School of Music at Indiana University), Susan Rider (cornet soloist, "The President's Own" United States Marine Band), Anthony Maiello (George Mason University), Mark Scatterday (Eastman School of Music), and composers Frank Ticheli, Ron Nelson, Eric Ewazen, Jonathan Newman, Steven Bryant, John Mackey, Eric Whitacre, James Barnes, Carolyn Bremer, David Holsinger, James Barnes, Stephen Paulus, David Gillingham, and Christopher Tucker. The AYWS has appeared on Public Radio International's acclaimed radio program "From the Top" with pianist Christopher O'Reilly and has performed at Carnegie Hall (New York), the Midwest Clinic (Chicago), the Music Educators National Conference National Convention (Milwaukee), the Georgia Music Educators Association State In-Conference (Savannah), the College Band Directors National Association/National Band Association Souther Division Conference (Atlanta), and in exchange concerts with the Greater Dallas Youth Orchestra Wind Symphony and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Youth Wind Ensemble. This ensemble is comprised of approximately 85 students in grades 9-12 who share a commitment to excellence in musical performance in these areas: flute/piccolo, oboe/English horn, bassoon/contrabassoon, clarinet, bass clarinet, saxophone (all), trumpet, horn, trombone, euphonium, tuba, percussion, piano, string bass, and harp. Membership since 1988 has been drawn from approximately 75 different high schools in Barrow, Cherokee, Clayton, Cobb, Coweta, DeKalb, Douglas, Fayette, Forsyth, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry, Houston, Oconee, Paulding, Pickens, and Rockdale counties. In addition, studnets have recently traveled from as far as Athens, Augusta, Rome, Warner-Robins and Birmingham to participate. The AYWS proudly boasts a wide diversity of gender, race/ethnicity, religious affiliation, and socioeconomic status. The budget of the AYWS is drawn primarily from the membership fee--$275.00 per student for the year--plus support from the AYWS Foundation and outside partnerships, sponsorships, grants, and donations. Emory University provides rehearsal and performance space, percussion and large instruments, and some repertoire from the Instrumental Music Library. The Atlanta Youth Wind Symphony is based at Emory University in the heart of Atlanta, Georgia. It benefits from the resources of a world-class university in one of the nation's most rapidly expanding music programs. The Department of Music features a distinguished faculty full time instructors, scholars, and performers, plus a large staff of artist-teachers, many of whom are regular members of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and other local ensembles. AYWS members frequently interact with faculty and artists who visit the campus as guests of the department. The AYWS rehearses Monday evenings during the school year from 7:30-9:30 pm, preparing for each of four concerts in approximately six rehearsal periods. There is a rich legacy of music-making in Atlanta, and in addition to many excellent school music programs and highly talented private instructors, the AYWS is honored to count among its colleagues these top quality youth music ensembles: Metropolitan Atlanta Youth Wind Ensemble (MAYWE), Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra (ASYO), Georgia Youth Symphony Orchestra, Chorus, and Wind Ensemble (GYSO), and the Metropolitan Youth Symphony Orchestras (MYSO). |