The
SBS Radio and Television Youth Orchestra (SBS Youth Orchestra) located in
Sydney, was one of the premier
youth orchestra
A youth orchestra is an orchestra made of young musicians, typically ranging from pre-teens or teenagers to those of conservatory age. Depending on the age range and selectiveness, they may serve different purposes. Orchestras for young stude ...
s of
Australia. It was founded in 1988 by the Russian-born conductor
Matthew Krel
Matthew Krel (194520 May 2009) was a Russian-Jewish conducting, conductor who migrated to Australia and in 1988 founded the SBS Radio and Television Youth Orchestra, of which he was the chief conductor until his death. Like his Soviet Union, Sovi ...
, who died in 2009. It was disbanded in 2013.
From its inception it provided young musicians with extensive exposure to media publicity: the orchestra has made 30 TV programs and five CDs and has been aired on
ABC Classic FM. As well as being broadcast on television and radio nationwide, it had a challenging concert schedule, performing at venues such as the
Sydney Opera House and
Sydney Town Hall
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every year.
The orchestra toured internationally, giving its members opportunities to showcase their repertoire abroad and experience different cultural environments. Since 1993 it toured New Zealand, Tonga, Taiwan, New Caledonia, Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Malta, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Japan, Estonia, Finland, Russia, the People's Republic of China, Spain, Hong Kong and Macau.
The members of the orchestra were aged from 12 to 25 and came from a variety of cultural backgrounds. They worked with many international artists, including Giuseppe Giglio (Italy), Roman Rudnytsky (USA), Jansyk Kakhidze (Georgia), Christina Ortiz (England), Dimka Ashkenazy (England), and
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Myer Fredman
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,
Kathryn Selby
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Donald Hazelwood
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, Marilyn Meier,
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James Morrison, Geoffrey Collins, Nicole Youl, Elizabeth Whitehouse,
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.
In November 2013, the Board announced the disbanding of the orchestra, and the endowment of a position in the Fellowship Program, one of the main education programs of the
Sydney Symphony Orchestra, in perpetual remembrance of Matthew Krel. The orchestra's final performance was on 1 December 2013, at the Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre in
Penrith, New South Wales under the baton of Simon Thew.
[''Sydney Morning Herald'', 20 November 2013]
"Elite musicians devastated as SBS youth orchestra disbands"
Retrieved 14 April 2014
Key facts
*Established in 1988.
*Founding Conductor and Artistic Director:
Matthew Krel
Matthew Krel (194520 May 2009) was a Russian-Jewish conducting, conductor who migrated to Australia and in 1988 founded the SBS Radio and Television Youth Orchestra, of which he was the chief conductor until his death. Like his Soviet Union, Sovi ...
(1945-2009)
*Orchestral Manager/Assistant Conductor: Simon Thew (-2008)
*Orchestral Manager: Fatima De Assis (2008-)
*Honorary Secretary: Ian Hamilton
*Musical Director: Joanna Drimatis (2010)
*Conductors 2009: Simon Thew, Robert Johnson, Ronald Prussing
*Conductors 2010: Simon Thew, Geoff Gartner and Joanna Drimatis
* Guest Conductors 2011: Simon Thew, Geoff Gartner and
Carolyn Watson
Carolyn Narelle Watson is an Australian conductor.
Education
Carolyn Watson attended Figtree High School and studied at the Wollongong Conservatorium of Music before pursuing an undergraduate degree at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. From ...
* Guest conductors 2012: Thomas Tsai, Geoff Gartner and Simon Thew
* Chief Conductor: Thomas Tsai (2013), guest Simon Thew
* Disbanded 2013. Final concert 1 December 2013, Joan Sutherland Performing Arts Centre, Penrith.
See also
*
List of youth orchestras
This is a list of active youth orchestras. National youth orchestras are highlighted in bold.
Asia
* Arab Youth Philharmonic Orchestra
* Asian Youth Orchestra
Afghanistan
* Afghan Youth Orchestra
Cambodia
* Angkor National Youth Orch ...
References
External links
SBS Youth Orchestra website
Australian youth orchestras
Disbanded orchestras
Musical groups established in 1988
Musical groups disestablished in 2013
Special Broadcasting Service
1988 establishments in Australia
2013 disestablishments in Australia
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