
AUSTIN YOUTH ORCHESTRA
THE PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Philharmonic Orchestra fall semester rehearsals for the AYO 2008-09 season will begin on Monday, September 15 in the Stephen F. Austin High School Band Hall, 1715 West Cesar Chavez, 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Refer to the “Announcements” section of the AYO website for additional details.
Philharmonic
Orchestra
Handbook
The Conductors
Joseph Baird
Joseph Baird
is the director of Orchestras at Crockett High School in the Austin Independent School District. In the spring of 2002, Mr. Baird received his Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education along with a Certificate in Tuba Performance from The University of Texas at Austin. Having completed all coursework towards a Master's degree in Orchestral Conducting at Indiana University School of Music, he eagerly returned to Austin in the fall of 2004. In addition to his conducting post with the Austin Youth Philharmonic Orchestra, Mr. Baird is the Music Director/Conductor for the Austin Philharmonic Orchestra. One of his greatest aspirations is to share his love and passion for music with the younger generation in order to ensure its legacy for enriching the human spirit.
Elizabeth
Frederick
Elizabeth
Frederick, a graduate of The University of Texas at
Austin, has been teaching orchestra at both
Canyon
Vista
Middle School
since 1995 and
Grisham
Middle School
since 2003 in the Round Rock Independent School District (ISD).
Previously, she served as orchestra director at
West
Ridge
Middle School
in Round Rock ISD and as assistant orchestra director at Westlake
High School
in Eanes ISD.
Both the Canyon Vista and Grisham orchestra programs have consistently earned
Sweepstakes Awards in University Interscholastic League competition.
In 1999, the Canyon Vista Middle School Chamber Orchestra was selected as
the Texas Music Educators Association (TMEA) Middle School Honor Orchestra, and,
in 2005, the Grisham Middle School Symphony Orchestra was chosen to be the first
invited middle school full orchestra to perform at the annual TMEA convention.
A former
member of the Austin Symphony Orchestra, Mrs. Frederick is an active freelance
musician in the Austin area as well as a private violin/viola instructor.
She is married to Ronald W. Frederick and has one son who attends The
University of Texas at
Austin. Mrs. Frederick’s professional
affiliations include the Texas Music Educators Association, Texas Orchestra
Directors Association, Mu Omicron, and Texas Music Adjudicators Association.
Membership Requirements
Membership in the Austin Youth Philharmonic Orchestra is open to all interested students in grades six through ten who qualify through the audition process. String students from schools with orchestra programs must be a member in good standing in their school orchestra. Wind and percussion students must be members in good standing in their school band programs. Membership in the AYO program is contingent upon return of the membership acceptance form with the school orchestra/band director's signature verifying that the student is a member in good standing in the school orchestra/band program.
Tuition Fees
There is a $100.00 per semester tuition fee for each participating member, which will be collected at the initial rehearsal of each semester to cover operational expenses for the orchestra. Membership in the AYO program is contingent upon payment of the tuition fee. Checks are to be made payable to “AISD.” In the event a student decides not to participate in the AYO program after the membership tuition fee has been paid, full reimbursements will be allowed through the month of September (fall semester) and January (spring semester). There will be no reimbursements of the membership tuition fee after September and January.
Rehearsals
The Philharmonic Orchestra rehearses on Monday evenings of the fall and spring semesters, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m., at Stephen F. Austin High School, 1715
West Cesar Chavez, Austin, TX, 78703.
Attendance
Prompt attendance is expected of students at all rehearsals and performances. The conductors are to be notified in advance in the event of an illness or family/personal emergency that will prevent the student from attending the rehearsal or performance. Unexcused absences and tardiness may result in dismissal from the AYO program. A rehearsal and performance schedule has been included
in the handbook as a reference for your convenience.
Concert Attire
Each Philharmonic Orchestra member is required to perform concerts in proper attire. The formal concert attire is as follows:
Males - Black dress slacks (no black jeans), white long-sleeved shirt, black long tie, black socks, and black dress shoes (no sneakers).
Females - Below-the-knee black skirt or full-length black dress slacks (no black jeans), white long-sleeved blouse, black hose, and black dress shoes (no sneakers or flip flops).
Failure to comply with the concert attire requirements will result in the student not being allowed to perform in the concert.
Tom Waggoner, Coordinator, 463-9595,
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Ana Maria Solis, Organizer, 414-1251,
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Fidencio Solis, Organizer, 841-4534,
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Joseph Baird, Conductor, 414-7782,
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Elizabeth Frederick, 464-8196,
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Austin Youth Orchestra
Mailing Address: P. O. Box 12462
Austin, Texas 78711-2462
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