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: D4 ]* ~" p2 @8 z$ EThe Edmonton Youth Orchestra was founded in 1952 when 12 music students met at a high school in downtown Edmonton to talk about forming a music group. Today, the EYO Association is an integral part of Edmonton’s cultural life. The Edmonton Youth Orchestra Association supports two orchestras: the Senior Orchestra (ages 14 to 24), and the Intermediate Orchestra (ages 11 to 20). Opportunities are provided for young musicians to develop their orchestral skills, to increase their knowledge and appreciation of music, and to enrich the cultural life of the community through concerts and benefit performances. The EYO program is widely regarded as one of the finest in Canada. It is funded through ticket sales, membership fees, performance fees, fund-raising events, government grants and donations from both individuals and the corporate sector.1 S! ^4 t$ X$ ], s/ _* | G$ Y* |
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To apply for membership, email: eyo@shaw.ca, or call the EYO office in April at 436-7932 to arrange for an audition. Auditions are held in May, in room 123 of the Fine Arts Building at the University of Alberta (88 Avenue & 112 Street). Applicants should prepare two contrasting works or one piece containing contrasting elements. Piano accompaniment is preferred but not essential (a piano is provided but not the pianist). A copy of the music is required for use by the auditioners. All applicants will be sent a letter in June. For those who are successful, the annual non-refundable membership fee of $200 is payable at the first rehearsal in September |
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