




"Thank you all for joining us at the Scottish Rite Masonic Center for this year's Spring Concert Series "WE'RE ON FIRE!" We are so proud of the hard work and dedication that our students and staff members put in to preparing for these concerts. For me, it is so exciting to see the progress that SFYSA is making in every area, from program to administration. We really are 'on fire' and I can't wait to see the amazing things we will do in our next season, our 30th season."
Callie O'Buckley, Executive Director"Thank you for joining us for our Spring Concert, We're on Fire! This semester we wanted to show you a bit of what music we get really excited to play! Some ensembles are playing music to dance to, some students got to vote on which pieces were their favorite, and some are audience favorites. We hope you find something that gets you as 'Fired Up' as we are!"
Haley Lovelace, Artistic DirectorDue to the rising cost of paper and environmental impact of producing print programs, we have made the decision to switch to digital programs for now. We feel that this decision will help us prioritize your students’ music education needs by using our dollars wisely, providing more private and sectional instructional time, and continuing to provide financial aid to any family who needs it. After the concerts, please look out for a survey about our digital program!
Over one year, these dollars could provide:
Financial Aid
Private instruction
120 hrs. for students 18
120 hrs.
Sectional coaching
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Lissa Garcia Lucht
Chair
Susan Steffy
Secretary
Kirstin Smith
Member
Don O’Sullivan Member
Lee Rand Member
David Rogers Member
We are looking for new members for our Board of Directors.
If you are interested, please email us at info@sfysa.org.
Staff
Callie O’Buckley
Executive Director
Haley Lovelace
Artistic Director
William Waag
Associate Artistic Director
Marilyn LaCome
Office Coordinator
Allie Norris
Grants Writer
Elizabeth Kamara
Bookkeeping
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Orchestra
William Waag
Youth Symphony Orchestra
Jeremy Bleich
Youth Philharmonic Orchestra
Haley Lovelace
Prelude String Orchestra
Jazz Ryan Finn Director
William Finn
Zachary McGee
Running Start Orchestra
Karles McQuade
Intermezzo String Orchestra
Mariachi
Tamarah Lucero Director
Julienne Masopust is a junior in high school and is homeschooled. She began cello through a Waldorf program, and has continued her studies with SFYSA. Playing with the Intermezzo String Orchestra this year, she appreciates being surrounded by peers and teachers as serious and passionate about music as she is. Growing up in a family of artists, creative pursuits have always been at the forefront of her life. She is particularly interested in fashion and textiles, which she plans to continue professionally after graduation.
SUNDAY, APRIL 30 11:30 AM CONCERT
Red River String Quartet
"Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, mvt I Allegro"
W. A. Mozart
Mariachi Pasitos
"Ode To Joy"
Arr. Jeff Nevin, Michael A. Smith
"El Patito"
Arr. John Nieto
Mariachi Citlali
"La Del Moño Colorado"
Tr. José Santiago
"Una Página Más"
Arr. Mariachi Tenampa
Sunday, April 30 - 11:30 AM (continued)
Mariachi Estrella
"Popurri Juan Gabriel"
Arr. Mariachi Tenampa
"El Son De La Negra"
Trad.
Atalaya Jazz
"Blue Monk"
Thelonious Monk
"Caravan"
Juan Tizol
All Jazz Project Students
"Watermelon Man"
Herbie Hancock
Red River quartet is made up of first-time chamber musicians.
Cello
Lucia Reyes-Newell
Viola
Olive Biedscheid
Violin
Cindy Caraveo
Julien Skrak
Margaret Carpenter, has taught violin for the last 29 years, Margaret has prided herself on being goofy enough to help 4year-old Twinklers learn to do independent fingers, and sarcastic enough to inspire exhausted teenagers to play the
Bruch Concerto double stops in tune. Those same 29 years have been devoted to helping all kinds of parents embrace Suzuki education in their lives.
Tamarah Lucero has been playing music just about as long as she has been able to walk, but her love for mariachi began her freshman year of high school when she attended her school’s first ever mariachi rehearsal. Through the years she has shared the stage with and accompanied local, national and international artists across New Mexico, and Mexico. She is a member of New Mexico’s premier mariachi, Mariachi Tenampa.
Pasitos Clase de Mariachi is our beginning mariachi class where students learn the structure of pieces and how to play as a group.
Guitarra
Serenity Casias
Jolie Chávez
Jocelyn Lucero
Joelle Lucero
Jonathan Lucero
Conductor, Tamarah LuceroMariachi Citlali is our intermediate mariachi group where students are ready to polish and perform.
Conductor, Tamarah Lucero
Guitarra
Joaquin Black
Liz Chávez*
Guitarrón
Analyse Ramirez
Trompeta
Kristiana Martinez
Yuvia Ruiz-Dunklin*
Violín
Isabel Arguello*
Diego Garcia
Anna Gattis*
Aubree Mendez Cortez
Ella Tamarlin*
Ella Trujillo Vocalists*
De Colores is a traditional, universally known Spanish language song that has been made famous from elementary school sing-a-longs to movie soundtracks.
Mariachi Estrella is SFYSA’s most advanced mariachi ensemble, made up of the most advanced and dedicated students. Not only do they perform regularly in the community, they participate in conferences and events around the state.
Conductor, Tamarah Lucero
Guitarra
Brissa García*
Guitarrón
Leon García Rivera
Trompeta
Marisol Campos*
Vihuela
Isabel Muñoz*
Violín
Aaliyah Perez*
Brandon Rico
Cruz Gallegos*
Emmarose Martinez*
Sasha Smucker* Vocalists*
El Son De La Negra is affectionately known as the"second national anthem of Mexico".
Every mariachi around the world performs this piece!
Ryan Finn is currently a Band Director at Los Alamos Middle School & High School where he directs concert bands, jazz bands, and the LAHS Topper Marching Band. He is also the Director of Jazz for the Santa Fe Youth Symphony Association where he runs the "Jazz Project" program in Santa Fe and Los Alamos. Ryan performs locally with a number of jazz and blues bands on trombone and leads a jazz group that performs many of his original compositions, most of which are in Caribbean and Latin American styles. In January 2020 Ryan was awarded the NMMEA Music Educator of the Year Award and in January 2021 he had the distinct honor of leading one of the NMMEA All-State Jazz Bands. Currently, Ryan serves as the Vice President of Jazz for the NM Music Educators Association and is working statewide to help create an educational space and priority for jazz and improvisational music.
The Jazz Project is embracing the "Fire" part of this year's theme by representing the music of Cuba. The variety of exciting styles in Cuban Jazz paint a bright and fiery soundscape that is on the one hand familiar and on the other rhythmically foreign. The students have really enjoyed exploring new rhythms and new roles in the ensemble.
The Atalaya Group from the Santa Fe Jazz Project is made up of middle & high school students from all over the area. They come together every week to explore improvisation and jazz style.
The Atalaya Ensemble is performing "Watermelon Man" by Herbie Hancock. This piece was recorded a number of times by Mongo Santamaria and his latin jazz ensemble and has become a well loved standard in both the straight-ahead jazz scene and the latin jazz scene.
Conductor, Ryan FinnAlto Sax
Gloria Galassi
Brandon Segundo
Bass
Ramsey Klinkrodt
Ada Swinton Mobbs
Drums
Taj Lewis
Tim Ryer
Guitar
Priscilla Gray
Hela Kelemen
Flute
Kaiden Price
Piano
Finnean Cherry
Claire Kullman
Trombone
Adam Quintana
Isaac Moreno
Trumpet
Perry Quinn
Tuba
Paysh Labombard
Violin
Ada Armstrong
Elise Gonzales
SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 2023 5:30 PM CONCERT
Pajarito Jazz
"On the Sunny Side of the Street"
Jimmy McHugh/Dorothy Fields
"Higher Ground"
Stevie Wonder
"Moanin'"
Bobby Timmons
Capulin Jazz
"Cuarto de Tula"
Sergio Eulogio Gonzalez Siaba
"His Eye is on the Sparrow"
Civilla D. Martin and composer Charles H. Gabriel
"Well You Needn't"
Thelonious Monk
Saturday, April 30 - 5:30 PM (continued)
Youth Philharmonic
"Haydn Symphony No. 104 (London)"
Joseph Haydn/arr. Bleich
"Engines of Resistance"
Larry Clark
Youth Symphony Orchestra
"Symphony No. 7, mvt II Allegretto"
Ludwig V Beethoven
"Estampas Mexicanas, mvt I Ferial"
José Luis Elizondo
"Capriccio Italien"
Pyotr Tchaikovsky/arr. Isaac
Youth Philharmonic & Youth Symphony Orchestra
"Variations on a Korean Folk Song"
John Barnes Chance/arr. Longfield & Bleich
The Jazz Project focuses on the skills and techniques needed to perform America’s music - Jazz and is made up of a number of different small ensembles or combos.
Alexander Mancino is a multi-instrumentalist, music educator, songwriter, and recording artist. He graduated from Arizona State University in 2020 with a Bachelors in Music, focusing on jazz piano and ethnomusicology. Currently living in Los Alamos, he teaches two Jazz Project combos, leads Jazz Band II at LAHS, works at the Duane Smith Auditorium, regularly plays jazz and pop gigs in the surrounding community, and writes and records original music in his home studio using multitracking techniques. When he has non-music related time, Xander enjoys hiking, reading, playing board games, and designing clothes. As one of the first Jazz Project students, Xander is proud to be back as an educator contributing to its legacy.
Pajarito is for 9th - 11th graders.
Capulin is for 10th - 12th graders.
Pajarito
Capulin
Coach, Xander Mancino Coach, William Finn
Alto Sax
Henry O'Neil
Bari Sax
Ty Harding
Bass
Caden Fichtl
Bass Clarinet
Sara Khan
Clarinet
Irina Maiorov
Drums
Nathan McCulloch
Guitar
John Cawkwell
Piano
Evan Strohmeyer
Tenor Sax
David Reichhardt
Trumpet
Joey McCulloch
Alto Sax
Radhman Azad
Bari Sax
Gavin Kelly
Kenna Wylie
Bass
Finley Inglis
Drums
Owen Wylie
Guitar
Evan Green
Piano
Matthea Fung
Trombone
Sophia Buckman
Trumpet
Stephen Harshman
Vocals (Pajarito & Capulin)
McKenna Bernstein
The Youth Philharmonic is SFYSA’s first step into the full orchestra experience. Students ranging from late middle to early high school ages add their developing musical voices to this very special ensemble
Conductor, Jeremy Bleich
Jeremy Bleich is a composer, arranger, director and multi-instrumentalist who incorporates a wide palette of culture and instruments into the process of creating music. He resides in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he is involved with presenting new
music on his Grasshopper Music record label, teaches Orchestra at Los Alamos Public Schools and tours in the summer with various music projects. He holds a degree in music composition from Cleveland State University. Jeremy has presented music in Europe, Asia, and throughout the US.
The Symphony No. 104 in Dmajor is Haydn's final symphony. It is the last of the twelve London Symphonies and is known (somewhat arbitrarily, given the existence of eleven others) as the London Symphony. The work was composed in 1795 while Haydn was living in London, and premiered there at the King's Theatre on 4 May 1795, in a concert featuring exclusively Haydn's own compositions and directed by the composer.
"Engines of Resistance" Larry Clark As the title implies, there is dramatic tension between opposing forces in the orchestra personified by the juxtaposition between the percussion and the rest of the orchestra. This piece features several percussion instruments in its industrial arsenal such as the crash cymbal, Snare, Bass Drum and even a brake drum from a vehicle.
"Variations
Barnes Chance/arr. Longfield & Bleich Based on a folk tune that the composer learned while serving the U.S. Army in Seoul, Korea. The tune is known as Arrirang, a song of love and heartbreak that can be found in many variations, with an origin that may date back 1000 years. In autumn 1966, for the Journal of Band Research, Chance said: “I became acquainted with the folk song while serving in Seoul, Korea, as a member of the Eighth U.S. Army Band in 1958-59. The tune is not as simple as it sounds, and my fascination with it during the intervening years led to its eventual use as the theme for this set of variations.” Program Note adapted from University of Texas Wind Symphony concert program, 30 November 2016.
Bass
Ansley King
Bassoon
Sumner Tholen
Carlos Martinez
Cello
Amaya Carreon
Ben Haozous
Oliver Martin
Jack Smucker
Ada Swinton
Mobbs
Clarinet
Sophia Buchan
Irina Maiorov
Liv Niklasson
Flute
Finn Sheehy
Harp
Celeste El-Darazi
Horn
Kieran Vigil
Oboe
Penelope Barry
Madeline Garberich
Percussion
Erika Easterbrooks
Dash Quinn
Tenor Sax
Tony Jaurigue
Trombone
Hudson Bathrick-
Price
Trumpet
Ian Sandborgh
Christopher Teague
Viola
Shilo Bartram
Olive Biedscheid
Melia Brinegar
Ming-Xiu Lo
Violin
Cindy Caraveo
Sebastian Friedman
Gene Huntley
Callie Kleinman
Lila Loweree
Altai Pretchel
Emily Reed
Mica Santistevan
Anna Simakov
Elie SussmanBroome
Campbell Washnok
Maia Warren
The Youth Symphony Orchestra (YSO) is SFYSA’s most advanced orchestra, and features some of the finest youth musicians of Northern New Mexico. The YSO is pleased to be sharing the stage tonight with a sampling of musicians from SFYSA’s Jazz, Mariachi, and Orchestra programs, and bringing a spectrum of musical flavors and a fabulous soloist as well.
William Waag has conducted the Santa Fe Youth Symphony since 2014 and has been Associate Artistic Director of SFYSA since 2021. As a passionate music educator William has held conducting and teaching positions in elementary and secondary schools, colleges, public and private institutions, and four western states. He has led wind and jazz ensembles, symphony orchestras, drumlines, and classes in music education, music theory, music for students with special needs, and pre-school music. William’s deepest passion is for conducting youth symphonies and leading young musicians’ exploration of symphonic music. This concert season William will also be guest conducting with the Albuquerque Youth Symphony and Santa Fe Community Orchestras. As a native of the Pacific-Northwest, William loves exploring the mountains in all seasons with ski poles in one hand and coffee in the other. In his free time he can be found snowshoeing around New Mexico searching for fresh powder and traveling the highways in his 1972 Volkswagen bus.
Bass
Josh Duran
Anna Jacobson
Riley Rheinheimer
Bassoon
Remy Patterson
Oren Putnam
Cello
Nathan Christensen
Alisa Goorley
Anthony Hoskie
Tyler Krell
Julianna McCabe
Yeanwoo Park
Anna Perlak
Max Posada
Ada Swinton
Valin Wittenburg
Clarinet
Willow Chartrand
Dulcie Quinn
Nathaniel Steiger
Flute
Abby Frey
Luke Favorite
Horn
Marcos Johnson
Itzel Ruiz
Oboe
Radhman Azad
Cheden Anastasión
Jared Elledge
Tim Ryer
Trombone
Sophia Buckman
Dominic Dowdy
Brooke James
Trumpet
Everest Gessler
Gwen Muchmore
Phoenix Anastasión
Tuba
Nathaniel Romero
Viola
Aram Belian
Abigail Furlanetto
Violet Henderson
Hanbi Park
Nick Stadick
Violin
Jacqueline Buenviaje
Sosaya Call
Leah Israel
Weston Keller
Jin Kim
Coriandra Ladas
Elena Loomis
Doran Lucker
Angel Meng
Joseph MottolaGolluber
Sadie O'Sullivan
Luke Rand
Dahlia Reyes-Newell
Ian Swift
Helena Welch
As we celebrate the outstanding young musicians on stage this evening at SFYSA's final "Fire and Ice" season concert, I can't help but turn to a famous Beethoven quote that "music should strike fire in the heart". The Youth Symphony Orchestra (YSO) is opening their portion of the concert today with one of Beethoven's most fiery and famous works. The music in this piece is sparked by a simple repeating quarternote and eighth-note rhythm that burns incessantly, eventually spreading throughout each section of the orchestra like wildfire.
Beyond just this piece, the fire metaphor holds true for the slow burn of the entire YSO season. Each of these musicians have brought their musical passion to rehearsals week in and week out, without letting themselves flame out. It's a pleasure and privilege for me to make music with each of them, and to showcase our exceptional seniors one final time. Thank you for sharing your Sunday with us, and supporting these musicians, and SFYSA!
Míxalh Adams
Míxalh has been with Jazz Project Los Alamos for 6 years. She wants to go into music production and composition.
Kevin Bojorquez
Kevin has been involved with Jazz Project Los Alamos for 4 years and plans to attend UNM next year to study chemical engineering.
Sophia Buckman
Sophia has been involved for 5 years with Youth Symphony Orchestra and 3 years with Jazz Project. They will be attending Rutgers University to study Trombone Performance at the Mason Gross School of the Arts.
Sosaya has been involved with SFYSA for 10 years. She will be attending St. John's College in Annapolis, Maryland.
Marisol has played with Mariachi Estrella for a year and a half and plans to attend college next year.
Marcos has played with the Youth Symphony Orchestra for 1 year. He plans to attend college and major in forensic chemistry while continuing with symphony and doing marching band.
Dominic has been involved with both Jazz Project Los Alamos and Youth Symphony Orchestra for 4 years. He plans to attend UNM next year to double major in music performance and international studies.
Josh has been involved with SFYSA for 6 years. He plans on double majoring in music performance and music education at UNM. His goal is to attend Juilliard or Colburn Conservatory for his doctoral degree to become a Professor of Double Bass. This summer he will be attending a master class at UNM and will continue to teach his current students.
Brissa Garcia
Brissa has been involved with Mariachi Estrella for 3 years. After high-school she will be going to UNM to study Elementary Education and keep playing mariachi at UNM.
Everest Gessler
Everest has been involved with SFYSA for 4 years. He plans to go to college and is still deciding between studying Geoscience or Materials Engineering.
Violet Henderson
Violet has been involved with SFYSA for 4 years. She is planning on majoring in Economics or Political Science at Claremont McKenna College and minoring in Viola.
Weston Keller
Weston has played with SFYSA for 8 years. He's been accepted at Stanford, Harvard, and Williams, and looks forward to making a final decision soon. He plans to study HumanComputer Interaction, Philosophy, and Music.
Ravijit has been involved with Jazz Project Los Alamos for 3 years and plans to attend UNM next year.
Tyler has been involved with SFYSA for 3 years. He plans on majoring in chemical engineering at University of California, Santa Barbara.
Elena has played in the Youth Symphony Orchestra for 2 years. As a 2022 St. John’s College graduate, she intends to continue her current job teaching middle school math at Turquoise Trail Charter School and spend the summer in Boston, Massachusetts teaching sailing.
Gwen has been with SFYSA for 2 years, 1 and half of which she has spent with Youth Symphony Orchestra. She plans to attend Western Carolina University to study trumpet performance.
Sadie has been with SFYSA for 8 years, 4 of which she has spent with Youth Symphony Orchestra. She plans to continue her studies in the field of science, with both psychology and biology. She will continue to pursue music further in college and join any ensemble groups that are available.
Yeanwoo
Yenwoo has been playing with the Youth Symphony Orchestra for 4 years. He will be going to Johns Hopkins to study Physics.
Remy has been playing with Jazz Project Los Alamos for 4 years and Youth Symphony Orchestra for 1 year. They plan to attend college at UNM to major in music and aspires to be a composer and touring musician.
Anna has played with the Youth Symphony Orchestra for 4 years. She is still deciding her degree path and is thinking about majoring in Econ and minoring in music.
Dulcie has played with the Youth Symphony Orchestra for 2 years and plans to double major at the University of Arizona Honors College in astronomy and clarinet performance.
Nick has been with SFYSA for 5 years. This fall he will either be attending CU Boulder or UC Irvine in hopes of pursing a degree in biomedical engineering.
Nathaniel has been with SFYSA for 6 years and playing with Youth Symphony Orchestra for 3 years. He plans on majoring in environmental engineering.
Ian has been with SFYSA for 5 years and playing with Youth Symphony Orchestra for 3 years. He is studying computer science at NM Tech.
Rick Lohmann worked for years with some of our brightest stars in the Santa Fe Youth Symphony Association and was an active supporter of the organization. He will be remembered for his great contribution to youth music education and excellence in northern New Mexico.
This merit based scholarship is awarded to an outstanding student and covers the cost of their SFYSA tuition.
Ravijit Khalsa, a pianist in Jazz Project- Los Alamos and senior at Los Alamos High School, was the first recipient of the Rick Lohmann Memorial Scholarship. Ravijit started his music education in second grade with the trombone. In eighth grade he began studying piano and fell in love with the instrument. He has enjoyed playing and performing with Jazz Project-Los Alamos and says that the it has given him a unique chance develop his passion for jazz while playing and learning with his best friends.
We extend our sincere thanks to the many individuals, businesses, foundations, and government entities that made gifts to the Santa Fe Youth Symphony Association. Without this tremendous support, we would not be able to provide music programs to the children and youth of northern New Mexico. We have made every effort to be as accurate as possible in our donor list. The list below reflects gifts received from April 2022 to April 2023. If your name has been listed incorrectly or omitted, please accept our most humble apologies and contact SFYSA at (505) 672-5565.
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Thank you weekly volunteers!
Lisa Bye
Sara O'Gara
MaryEllen Staib
Peggy Abbott
Janet Abrams
Karen Allen
Christi Alsop
Scott Apgar
Justin Arthrell
Elizabeth Bates
Andrew and Ilia Bradbury
Jennifer Buckman
Pamela Chavez and Elias T.
Martinez
Janis Chitwood
Zella Cox
Brian DeLay - In honor of Zach and Megan’s Wedding
Beverly Faulkner
Thomas Graves
Jennifer and Alan Green
Katy Gross - In honor of
Elena Sopoci
Kristin Henderson
Chris Ishee
Gretchen Johnson
Keytha and Paul Jones
Laura Judd
Johanna Keller
The Kroger Co.
Jeremy D Lewis
Amy Lucker
Boris and Carina Maiorov
Monthly Donors
Jody Michaud - In memory of Aunt Sis Bouscal
Jayne Nordstrom
Leslee Oaks
Mark Oracion
Julie Anne Overton - In honor of Andrew Overton
Joanne Pratt
Carol Reed
Vicki Schaevitz
Emma Scherer - In honor of Callie O’Buckley
David Schwartz
Ryan Skrak
Bart Stucky
Melody Sullivan
Aviva Sussman
Lauren Whitehurst
Jessica and Jacob Wilcox
Barbara H. & Norman Yoffee
Nolan Zisman
Martha Abernathy
Ann Aceves
Phil and Natalie Baca
Julia Baca
Raphiel Benjamin
Thomas J. Bowles
Richard Chodosh
$100-$249 - Cont
Andrea Dowdy
Charly Drobeck
Jamie and Daniel Fielding
Joseph Frank
Robert and Barbara Gallatin
Mariana Geer
Robert L. and Marrianne Gibbs
Shirley Hirsch
Bernhard Holzapfel - In memory of Barbara Holzapfel
Lynda Kellahin
Juan and Kim Kelly
Judith Knops
La Familia Medical Center
Los Alamos Arts Council
Barbara Luboff
Lucy Lyon Yuan
Gadiel Marquez-Ramirez
Bette Myerson
Nancy Newton and Dave Grusin
David and Desta Parkinson
Posada Dental Works - In honor of Josh and Max Posada
Rob Sexton
Joe Hayes and Sharon Franco
Ellen Skrak
Robin Smith
Cheryl Smith-Ecke
Ned Snow
Barbara Sussman - In honor of
Elie Broome
Monthly Donors
$100-$249 - Cont
Andrea Verswijver
Alan Webber
Michael Wiese
David Wood
Fred and June Yoder
$250-$499
Lorenzo Dominguez - In honor of Javier y George Gonzales
Boris and Carina Maiorov
Callie O'Buckley
Kim and Don O'Sullivan
Sabrina Pratt
Kirstin Smith
MaryEllen Staib
Maria Stennis
$500-$999
Ken & Lisa Adkins - In honor of William Waag
Perry Andrews
Andrea Dowdy
Del Norte LOV Foundation
Susan B. & Steven J. Goldstein
Keri Goorley
Candace Norris
Karen Paige
Barbara Rand
David Rogers
Kathie Shultz
$1000-$4,999
Ken and Lisa Adkins
David Bolotin and Susu Knight
Susan and Conrad DeJong
Lynne and Joe Horning
Danis Kelly
Phyllis Lehmberg
Lissa Lucht
Evelyn McClure
Judith Mitchell
Mark Murdock
Nancy Ann Mellen Foundation
Network for Good
Susan Steffy
Adrian VanderHave
$5,000-$9,999
Enterprise Bank & Trust
Charlotte Hausman
LANL Foundation
Pam Parfitt
Sheila Fortune Foundation
Suzanne Timble
Mariachi Student Sponsors
Anonymous
Anonymous
Ken and Lisa Adkins
Yolanda Colorado
Lissa Garcia Lucht & David Ault
New Mexico History Museum
Lee and Joohee Rand
Mariachi Student Sponsors
Judy Sanchez
Philip Smucker
Lea VanMerkestyn
Rick Lohmann Memorial Scholarship
I.G.
Janeen Maas
In Kind Donors
Albertson's - Zafarano Dr.
Albertson's - St. Francis Dr.
Amanda's Flowers
Artichokes & Pomegranates
Barton's Flowers
Buffalo Wild Wings
Camilla A. Dejoia
Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
Dunkin’ Donuts
Anne L. Ginder
Liggettville Adventure Center
Ian Powell
Tony Quay
Trader Joe's
Mark Ragan
Santa Fe Opera
Starbucks- Downtown Santa Fe
Connect with music educators in the community who are currently taking new students!
Please note teachers are not directly affiliated with the Santa Fe Youth Symphony Association.
Vicki Bell Flute
vickiflute@gmail.com
916-217-6309
Professional flutist and educator in Santa Fe, NM, with over 40 years of teaching and performing experience. While building skills and guiding her students through ever more challenging repertoire, she also offers intensive audition preparation for high school, college, and community ensembles. Beginning through advanced students ages 6-96 are taught in weekly private lessons, either in-person or online. For more information and availability, check out her website at www.vickiflute.biz, send an email to vickiflute@gmail.com, or call 916-217-6309. Her friendly and engaging manner will soon hook you or your child on the joys of fluting.
Live online violin lessons for intermediate and advanced students. Member of Metropolitan Opera Orchestra in New York City since 1998. Five Grammy Awards. Previous orchestral positions with San Francisco Symphony and National Symphony
Orchestra. Teaching conscious, purposeful, and efficient practice strategies, empowering students to enjoy music to its fullest while continuing to excel in other areas of interest.Optional video recordings of live online lessons, as well as written lesson notes and messaging between lessons.Open communication and coordination with parents,school teachers, and youth orchestra directors. Free trial lesson.
Piano bryanhutchinson@yahoo.com
575-973-1621
Hutchinson Piano Studio - Santa Fe NM, local in-person lessons. Bachelors and Masters Degrees in Piano Performance, with decades of teaching experience. Member of national and local music teachers associations. I believe that music belongs to each of us, and that we each can enjoy lifelong active participation. I enjoy all ages and levels, and prefer to teach with a variety of genres in mind. My childhood was spent in northern NM; instilling in me a love of our surroundings, varied cultures and history, and (of course) green chili.
Richard Snider
Double bass/Electric bass
505-670-8376
Music Educator with 45 years experience teaching in Santa Fe. Specializing in Double bass/ Electric Bass-beginning, intermediate and advanced levels. One hour lessons in my Santa Fe, NM home. Positive environment with emphasis on music fundamentals. Weekly or bi-monthly. Call for more information: (505) 670-8376
Aaron Carlson
Primary: Violin, Secondary: Piano & Viola
kinnorstudio@gmail.com
505-570-5635
Aaron Carlson has performed, and taught for sixteen years throughout Florida, teaching students of all ages. His students have studied at the graduate level, and become music teachers. He believes in music as a medium for growth for the whole person.
Education: B.A. violin performance from Rollins College Winter Park, Florida. Mr. Gilbert Stemm, Chicago Symphony Orchestra a student of Joseph Gingold Suzuki School of Music
Mankato, Minnesota. Mr. Carlson offers violin, viola, and piano lessons at his home in Rio Rancho.
Wednesday, May 3, 2023
Capital High School - Band & Choir Rooms
Open House
SFYSA Atalaya Jazz & Mariachi Estrella
Come visit our rehearsals, and meet our teachers and students! Learn about joining us, auditions, financial assistance, and more.
Saturday, May 6, 2023
Santa Fe Railyard Park
Free Spring Art Fiesta
Performances by SYFSA Jazz & Mariachi Ensembles
Join SFYSA and Girl Scouts of New Mexico Trails.
Wednesday, May 17-Tuesday, May 23, 2023
SFYSA Office & Los Alamos High School
May auditions are our primary auditions for the year. Returning students looking to move up in ensembles are expected to audition in May.
New students may audition in May, August, or January. For highly competitive ensembles, auditioning in May will give you priority placement.