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Special Thanks The YYSO Governing Committee would like to extend a special thank you to our sponsors for their continued support. Charitable contributions help us provide these musical opportunities to our community.
If you would like to make a tax deductible donation to support our programs, please contact us at [email protected] or by mail at: P.O. Box 10613, Yakima, WA, 98909.
Website: yyso.org
Auditions Interested in joining?
Auditions times for the 2013-2014 season are available on Saturday, June 8 or Monday, June 10, 2013.
For more information, please send an email to [email protected] or call 930-3324. Website: yyso.org/www.yyso.org/students/auditions/
Concer ts Please join us for our 2013-2014 concerts:
Halloween, Winter, Yakima Valley Museum Performance, KinderKoncert, Waltzing With the Youth Symphony and Spring.
Please visit our website, www.yyso.org, for dates, times and locations.
YYSO Governing Committee Betsy McCann, Chair. Linda Sellers, Vice Chair. Julie Conley, Secretary. Alex Conley, Treasurer.
Members-At-Large: Grace Clark, Ryan Mundell, Ana Norgaard, Cindy Rockholt. Bruce Walker, YYSO Conductor. Christy Baisinger, YES! Conductor
Suppor t Provided By: Arden Akland
Allan Brothers Inc. Roy Baggerly
Beach Bums Tanning Black Bear Yogurt
Cantinetta of Bellevue Charity Waddington Photography
Joy Clark Quiq and Laura Conley
Susan Coson Cowiche Creek Nursery
Don's Donuts and Julie's Java James Durkee
Dutch Brothers Coffee Essencia Artisan Bakery
Halverson Northwest Law Group, PC Health Within, Dennis Cozzocrea
Howard Johnson Plaza The Jack Family
Manhasset Specialty Co., Inc. Mercy Enterprises
Ryan Mundell Oil Can Henry’s
Olive Garden Restaurant Outback Steakhouse Beatrice & Paul Reiss
Rosauers Roundtable Pizza
Scenic Landscaping Patric and Jodi Smith Spanky's Car Wash
Sporthaus Taj Palace Restaurant
Taylor Music The Seasons Performance Hall
Windy Point Vineyards Yakima Regional Medical Center
Yakima Symphony Orchestra
Spring Concert
In concert with
Yakima Ensemble for Strings (YES!) Christy Baisinger, Conductor
Yakima Youth Symphony Orchestra Bruce Walker, Conductor
An afternoon of beautiful music
Sunday, April 28, 2013 Capitol Theatre s Yakima, Washington
Please Welcome Our Special Guest
Yakima Music en Acción (YAMA) Program Director, Stephanie Hsu
Teaching Artists: Alex Pualani, Joshua Gianola, Christine Lavik, Brooke Creswell
Yakima Music en Acción (YAMA) is a program of OIC of Washington, run in partnership with the Yakima Symphony Orchestra and the Yakima School District.
Yakima Music en Acción (YAMA) is a high-quality, intensive, orchestral music program that is accessible to all children, regardless of financial barriers. Its goal is to use music education to disrupt cycles of poverty for children and families in need.
YAMA is modeled after El Sistema, the internationally-acclaimed youth orchestra system from Venezuela that has produced exceptional musical and social outcomes, even in Venezuela’s highest-risk neighborhoods. YAMA is committed to bringing high-quality orchestral learning opportunities to children with greatest financial need and promoting their positive and healthy social development.
Violin Maria Barraza Araceli Calvario Jaiden Cano David Contreras Yaquelín Cuenca Karen Flores Joana Garcia Sienna Johnston Alondra Martinez Yaritzy Ortiz Aylin Perales Marixsa Salamanca
(Violin, Continued) Yorcini Crystal Salgado Angel Vazquez Jasaira Villanueva Viola Fernando Flores Enerida Mendoza Itzel Pérez Nayeli Pérez Noemar Rios
Violincello Melissa Basurto Gris Cardenas Dulce Ruiz Dante Sadler Raul Tapia Daniela Vazquez Oscar Yepiz Contrabass Victoria Cardenas Jason Martinez
Slavic Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lacey Lopez arr. Stephanie Hsu
Mira la Estrella . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Héctor Gutiérrez Cortinas
Los Pollitos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Popular
Aire de Marcha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Juan Antonio Cuéllar
I Can See Clearly Now . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Johnny Nash arr. Stephanie Hsu
n Haley Rockholt, Cello Ms. Rockholt has participated in the A.C. Davis High School Orchestra, regional Solo &
Ensemble and the 2012 WMEA All-State Music Demonstration Orchestra. She has received the Pearson Memorial Scholarship at Whitman College. Ms. Rockholt will attend Whitman College in Walla Walla in the fall of 2013 and, although she is not sure what she will be studying, will keep playing music for fun and most likely major in English Literature.
Personal statement about the study of and involvement in music and the YYSO: “In the five years that I have been a part of YYSO, I have grown tremendously both as a musician and in my self-confidence. Sixteenth notes used to scare me into fits of hysteria, dynamics were merely far-flung dreams and the music of great composers haunted my every thought. But now, I have come to realize that, although, yes, sixteenth notes are mildly terrifying, thirty-second notes are far worse and music will always be floating about – because that is what it is for. Once I accepted that and learned to love more and more intricate and challenging music, I knew that the orchestra is a wonderful thing and I want to keep playing forever.”
n René Santana, Bass Mr. Santana has participated in the Zillah High School Pep Band, Concert Band, Jazz Band
and Choir. He has been an Honor Roll student for multiple years. He plans on attending Central Washington University for a few more years majoring in music performance and, hopefully, music composition as well.
Personal statement about the study of and involvement in music and the YYSO: “It has meant a great deal to my knowledge and understanding of the upright bass. I came into the program knowing little to nothing on the upright bass. I knew more on the electric bass but not as much on the upright. However, after these few months of playing bass, I have learned so much. That is awesome because I’m planning on attending Central Washington University for music and I’m going in as a bass major.”
Al Maletta Scholarship The Al Maletta Scholarship was established in honor of Al Maletta, a very special musician and advocate of youth in our community. Mr. Maletta was born in 1914 in Taylor, Washington, and became a fan of vaudeville as a young child in Seattle. When he was 11 years old, he received an accordion as a gift, beginning a relationship that would span his lifetime. In the early 1930’s, Mr. Maletta traveled throughout the country playing vaudeville and on the radio. In 1936, he married Yolanda Ferri and moved to Yakima where he opened the successful Maletta School of Accordion. In 1956, he formed Maletta-Decio Accordion Studios, in partnership with Bob Decio, expanding to a full line music store. Mr. Maletta taught music for 69 years to hundreds of students. He died on November 9, 2009 in Yakima. At the family’s request, donations were made to the YYSO in his name. The YYSO is grateful to be a part of Mr. Maletta’s legacy of music and youth advocacy. Mr. Maletta’s grandson, Albert Anabtawi, played the string bass in the YYSO and Mr. Maletta’s daughter, Mary Kay Anabtawi, served on the YYSO Governing Committee. We have known, intimately, of the dedication and passion the family has to music in our community. Through the Al Maletta Scholarship, more musicians will feel his touch and his inspiration. We are thankful to Al Maletta’s family for making this gift to our student musicians.
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n Martha Coronel, Violin Ms. Coronel has participated in Mariachi Arcoiris. She is still determining her post-high
school plans. Personal statement about the study of and involvement in music and the YYSO: “YYSO has
been an opportunity to be more involved with music as well as being part of a team and meeting people who share my interest.”
n Andrea McEntire, Violin Ms. McEntire’s immediate plans are to continue working as a nursing assistant in a nursing home, while going to college to eventually become a mental health counselor for at-risk youth. Personal statement about the study of and involvement in music and the YYSO: “My involvement in YYSO has taught me how fun it can be to play an instrument.”
n Kathryn Moore, Violin Ms. Moore has participated in YYSO since the age of nine. She also has participated in
French American Chamber Orchestra, Holy Names Chamber Orchestra, Laughing Horse Symphony Orchestra, All-State Symphony Orchestra (2010 and 2011) and the Icicle Creek Symphony. She was a Carnegie Hall Soloist, with orchestra, at age six. Ms. Moore has earned first place in Regional Solo & Ensemble, as a soloist, in 2009 and 2010; first place in Regional Solo & Ensemble, as an ensemble member, from 2009-2012; and third place in State Solo & Ensemble, as an ensemble member. She has been awarded the Whitman College Campbell Scholarships – Music Division Scholarship, a Multicultural Diversity Scholarship, a Multicultural Achievement Program Academic Leadership award and a Jason Lee award. Ms Moore has received numerous music scholarships from colleges. This fall, after a full honors and IB high school career, her plans are to attend college and double major in music and either psychology, sociology or language. She also plans to travel either during or after college with, possibly, the international program El Sistema.
Personal statement about the study of and involvement in music and the YYSO: “Music has always been a part of my life, having played violin from age three. It’s an outlet of expression and connects me to a world of people around the world through an international language (music). YYSO has allowed me to grow as a musician and student. I’ve been able to study with some of the world’s kindest and talented people such as Bruce Walker and am truly grateful for their support in my education and future.”
n Marissabel Rivero, Tuba Ms. Rivero has participated in the Z Center Stage Theatre Company; Zillah High School
Concert, Pep and Jazz Bands; Zillah Community Choir; Western International Band Clinic; and All-State. She received a YYSO Al Maletta Scholarship and a combined merit / work-study scholarship for the Lamont School of Music Pre-College Summer Academy. She also has lettered in Drama and Band in school. She will attend Central Washington University to study music education and tuba performance. Her dream is to become a music teacher, to become the best musician she can and perform as much as she can.
Personal statement about the study of and involvement in music and the YYSO: “YYSO has meant everything to me! It’s made me learn that I absolutely love playing in an orchestra. It’s my favorite because orchestral music challenges me the most out of other musical ensembles and I absolutely love listening to strings as well. I hope that one day I will get to play with some of the really well-known orchestras out there.”
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Yakima Ensemble for Strings (YES!) Christy Baisinger, Conductor
Priscilla Fassett, Assistant to YES! Conductor
Serenade for Strings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leyden Prelude Nocturne - Solo violins: Dantzel Peterson, Sophia Perales, Isabella Braganza, Erin Smith Cakewalk
Prezicato di Blue. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marsh
Mexican Suite Petito . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gordon Fiesta Duermete Niño Lindo – Solo viola: Annaliese McCambridge El Jaribe
Stone Mountain Stomp . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strommen
Violin Isaac Leavitt,
Concertmaster Nicholas Arnold Kennedy Belknap Isabella Braganza Ethan Christensen Martha Coronel Isabella Dagdagan Fiona Dunbar Koto Durkee Nataly Godinez Jovany Johnson Matthew Kim Sara Koreski Nikka Lanier Miranda Leavitt
(Violin, continued) Grace Marshall Christine Munson Sophia Perales Dantzel Petersen Grace Raver Kassidy Riggle Kenan Rottman Erin Smith Lily Stewart Shylenn Stremler Maria Velazquez Kailee Wayenberg
Viola Hunter Kellogg Annaliese McCambridge
Violincello Cory Johnson Kellie Ketchum Sofia Morones Kya Raschko Jazmin Santos-Monroy Henry Temple Lillian Wixson
Contrabass Jillian Foutz Shawn Rose Elias Sanchez-Nuñez
Special Guest Mary Fassett - Piano
Yakima Youth Symphony Orchestra Bruce Walker, Conductor
Suite of Three Pieces for Flute and Orchestra. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Benjamin Godard I. Allegretto - Amelia Powell, Flute. 2013 YYSO Concerto Competition Winner
Prologue, Hymn, and Dance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jaroslav Holesovsky
Caesar’s Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hermann Fassett World Premiere
Letter from Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aaron Copland
Thrive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joey Wenda World Premiere
Danzón No. 2 for Orchestra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Arturo Márquez
Violin I Kathryn Moore, Concertmaster
Andrea McEntire Christopher Chong Ava Gempler
Violin II Annalee Ullom, Principal Katie Patterson Elias Sugarman Bethany Heine Tori Rose Margaret Orvald Kyrsten Wolterstorff
Viola Herman Fassett Annaliese McCambridge
Violincello Haley Rockholt, Principal Chereé La Pierre Chloe Moore Kaitlyn Wolterstorff Anna Fassett
Contrabass René Santana Shawn Rose
Flute Amelia Powell, Co-Principal Jordan Waddington, Co-Principal Maya Botkin Hannah Erickson
Piccolo Amelia Powell
Oboe Alice Hiemstra, Principal Yesenia Follingstad Anna Conley
Clarinet Aaron Kibbe, Principal Sierra-Karen Denend
Bass Clarinet Anitramarina Reyna Ericka Heether
Bassoon Solomon Hernandez, Principal
Kyle Johnson
French Horn Rosie Green Ian Monahan
Trumpet Mason Clark, Principal Derek Gibson
Trombone Stephanie Beagle, Principal Graham Stepniewski
Tuba Marissabel Rivero, Principal
Percussion Anders Clark David Norgaard Jacob Garland
Guest Violins Catherine Fassett Priscilla Fassett
Sectional Coaches Bass, Leslie Stone Brass, John Geiger Cello, Alex Pualani Clarinet, Jenessa Lang Flute, Linda Doria Oboe/Bassoon, Andrea Paine Percussion, Josh Gianola Viola, Lisa Rushton Smith Violin, Susan Drew Coson
2013 Yakima Youth Symphony Orchestra Concer to Competition
The Yakima Youth Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition is an opportunity for our region's up and coming musicians to prepare and perform for a panel of professional adjudicators. The competition takes place at Wesley United Methodist Church in Yakima, Washington. Congratulations to the 2013 Winners: Senior Division, Grades 9-12: Alice Hiemstra Intermediate Division -Through grade 8 : Amelia Powell Honorable Mention: Jacob Martin, Kathryn Moore
2013 Yakima Youth Symphony Orchestra Seniors
With our Spring Concert, we bid farewell and best wishes to our graduating seniors.
Thank you for sharing some of the best of yourselves
in joyful and creative expression, extending the embrace of beauty that is music -
touching hearts, eliciting smiles, providing lift to the spirit.
May your musical gifts move forth with you,
as the universal language of music helps you forge connections in the world.
n Mason Clark, Trumpet Mr. Clark has participated, with trumpet, in the A.C. Davis High School: Jazz Band, Wind
Symphony and Buccaneer Marching Band; and as a vocalist in the A.C. Davis High School Jazz Choir and the Yakima Valley Community College Concert Choir. He received the Louis Armstrong Jazz Award, Woody Herman Jazz Award, Golden Whistle Award, a YYSO Al Maletta Scholarship and a Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival Meritorious Achievement Award. Next year he plans to get a Bachelors degree in Theater focusing on acting. Afterwards, he plans to seek employment as a stage actor. It is his personal hope to be able to work as a member of the Oregon Shakespeare Company at some point.
Personal statement about the study of and involvement in music and the YYSO: “It has been a pleasure to spend time playing with a group of dedicated and talented musicians. Many young musicians simply go through the motions, but everyone at YYSO has the same drive to succeed and excel as individuals and as a group.”
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