SYO

Saybrook College Orchestra
Yale University, New Haven, CT
 

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Audition for SYO!

The Saybrook College Orchestra welcomes all Yale-affiliated musicians to audition for membership, whether undergraduate, graduate, alumni, faculty, or staff. The orchestra remains, however, predominantly composed of undergraduates from all of Yale’s twelve residential colleges. SYO rehearses once a week, on Friday afternoons from 2:30-5:00, in the Saybrook College Underbrook Performance Space.

Auditions for the 2009-10 season will be held all day on Monday, August 31st in the Saybrook Underbrook and during limited hours on Tuesday, September 1st in either Silliman Seminar Room 417 or the Saybrook Underbrook. You may contact us to schedule an audition by emailing andrea.sohn@yale.edu or by visiting our table at the Freshman Bazaar where you may sign up for your preferred audition time.

We encourage everyone with an interest in the orchestra to audition. Instrument specific audition information is below. Prepared excerpts are not required for any instrument.

*If possible, please bring two copies of your prepared solo piece.

Strings:
Please come with a prepared solo piece that you feel best demonstrates your ability on your instrument. You should be prepared with a slow and a fast passage. The audition may also include sightreading.

Winds and Brass:
Please come with a prepared solo piece with contrasting sections (slow/lyrical and fast). You will also be asked to sightread a short passage.

Percussion:
If you would like to audition on a percussion instrument, please contact us by email.

Harp:
Please prepare a solo piece of your choosing, that demostrates technique and fingerspeed, as well as musicality. Sightreading will not be required. Special arrangements will be made to accommodate your harp's location for the audition.

Piano/Celeste:
Please come prepared with a solo piece of your choosing. You will also be asked to sightread a short piece.

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About Us

The Saybrook College Orchestra (SYO) attracts musicians from all fields and majors, and strives to accommodate the busy schedules of its members. The orchestra rehearses once a week, on Friday afternoons from 2:30-5:00, in the Saybrook College Underbrook Performance Space.

SYO was founded in the fall of 2001 by a group of undergraduates seeking a wider variety of approaches to the performance of orchestral music at Yale. Originally devoted to the chamber orchestra repertoire, SYO has grown to a full-sized symphony orchestra, comprising instrumentalists from all twelve of Yale’s undergraduate colleges, the university faculty, and several of the graduate and professional schools. Today, the Saybrook College Orchestra is over 70 musicians strong and plays a conspicuous role in the cultural life of both the university and the New Haven community.

From its inception, SYO has been committed to programming ambitious and accessible concerts presented free of charge. Highlights from recent performances include Beethoven’s Second Symphony, Brahms’ Fourth Symphony, Dvorak’s Eighth Symphony, Tchaikovsky's Fifth Symphony, and John Williams' Harry Potter and the Sorceror's Stone.

SYO is also deeply committed to educational and community outreach. In December of 2004, the orchestra presented an Educational Concert that was attended by over 900 students and teachers from all over the State of Connecticut. Narrated by the noted actress and Yale Drama School alumna Kate Burton, the concert featured selections from the classical repertoire as well as a suite of John Williams’ music from the film Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. The second annual Educational Concert proved an even greater success, changing venues to Woolsey Hall to accomodate twice as many students. In March of 2005, SYO performed along with The Whiffenpoofs and Brass. on a benefit concert organized by Yale staff and students to aid the victims of the South Asia tsunami. These projects and many others are made possible in part through the support of Saybrook College, the Undergraduate Organizations Funding Committee, the Lewis Walpole Library, the Yale Bands, the Yale School of music, Orchestra New England, the Yale Philharmonia, and through the generosity of private donors and contributors.

Known for its spirit of camaraderie, SYO sponsors frequent social gatherings, including weekly dinners, occasional games of ultimate frisbee and soccer, and trips to musical performances. The orchestra also supports a rich array of chamber ensembles, including the cello ensemble Low Strung and the quintet Brass, which perform frequently both on and off campus.


Low Strung


http://www.lowstrung.net/

Low Strung, the celli of the Saybrook Orchestra, present a classical take on pop music. Using the incredible versatility of the cello to fullest effect, they bring a unique and exciting sound to rock ballads and heavy metal favorites. Their debut performance in Spring of 2005 to a full house established them as one of the most exciting young chamber ensembles on campus.