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select high school student musicians. On September 23, 1963 Pinkerton submitted a four-year plan to the school district that included the creation of a “symphonic orchestra” for high school students, and set the plan in motion to accomplish that. Twenty months later, Pinkerton founded and conducted the All-School String Orchestra with its first annual concert on May 17, 1965. The orchestra's name evolved into the Anchorage Youth Symphony in 1966 when wind and percussion instrumentalists were added. Pinkerton's successful approach utilized a collaborative model anchored by the Anchorage School District's music programs. As AYS Conductor, Pinkerton oversaw the expansion of opportunities to perform throughout the state, and the Anchorage Youth Symphony's reputation grew steadily.
22: 215:. In 2011, due to increased enrollment, the orchestra split into the Anchorage Youth Philharmonic and Anchorage Youth Symphony. The organization's name changed to Alaska Youth Orchestras to reflect this. AYO provides orchestral performance experience for young musicians, and furthers musicianship of members through rehearsals, concerts, education, tours, and community involvement. When not on tour, AYO performs at the 313:. The orchestra's program has expanded to include coaching by local professional musicians (many of whom were in the Youth Symphony as young players), recording projects, a chamber music series, a chamber orchestra, an alumni association, and scholarships. Master classes are given by visiting artists from the Anchorage Concert Association, 279:
Dewey Ehling replaced Frank Pinkerton as music director of both the Anchorage School District and the youth symphony. The Anchorage Youth Symphony Association became a 501(c)(3) non-profit in 1981. Until his retirement in 1986, he expanded the touring schedule, traveling and performing nationally and
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In 1963, the Anchorage Borough School District hired Frank Pinkerton, an Eastman School of Music graduate with ten years experience leading the Los Alamos, New Mexico, high school orchestra program. Pinkerton conducted the Anchorage Symphony Orchestra for four years (1963-67) where he incorporated
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AYS works to strengthen the performance abilities of its members and the music community throughout Alaska by collaborating with school music programs and with other music and arts groups. AYS provides members with professional direction, coaching, and repertoire.
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Linn Weeda was again engaged to be the music director in 1992, and continued in that position for a total of 31 years. It was announced in 2021 that he would step down, due in part to the
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Group tours over the years have included Canada, Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Washington D.C., Washington state, California, and New York, as well as locations throughout
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Linn Weeda, who was a graduate of the Youth Symphony in those early years, led the orchestra in 1986 and 1987. The orchestra toured and performed in
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Many AYS members honed their performance experience as members of Anchorage Junior Youth Symphony. (Some AYS members concurrently perform with the
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internationally in Washington state, California, Washington D.C., Canada, Great Britain, Australia, and New Zealand.
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led the orchestra. During his tenure, the orchestra toured in Scotland. Russell Guyver, a professor of music at
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In February 2008, AYS performed the premiere orchestral performance Kathleen Bielawski's
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Kabalevsky, Poulenc 1st thru 6th movements, and Beethoven's 9th Symphony, 4th movement
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Principal conductor: Linn Weeda Anchorage Youth Philharmonic conductor: Tevya Robbins
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The AYS Music Director/Conductor is Linn Weeda, who studied trumpet with
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Performances from the 2009 Australia Tour available online include:
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Anchorage Youth Symphony delights impressive turnout
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Anchorage Youth Symphony to play Sydney Opera House
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Alaska Center for the Performing Arts
Kabalevsky, Poulenc 1st thru 6th movements, and Beethoven's 9th Symphony, 4th movement
Sydney Opera House
Rimsky-Korsakov
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University of Alaska Anchorage
Matanuska Valley
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Anchorage Symphony Orchestra
Sitka Summer Music Festival

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