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Program Overview

The New York Youth Symphony’s Chamber Music Program (CMP) was founded in 1983 to foster the growth of musicians in an intimate setting. Over 2,000 students between the ages of 12-22 have participated in the CMP since its inception and it has become one of the most comprehensive training programs in the country for strings, winds, brass, and piano. The CMP combines high standards, immersion in contemporary and core repertoire, and performances at venues including Scandinavia House, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, with development of extra-musical skill sets such as public speaking, networking, and advocacy to ensure students’ growth as both musicians and citizens.

Under the direction of violinist Dr. Lisa Tipton, approximately 100 students each season participate in competitive auditions adjudicated by CMP faculty, and form ensembles including string quartets, piano trios, woodwind and brass quintets, and more. The ensembles choose their repertoire in consultation with their coach, rehearse independently, and receive regular coachings every other week.  Current CMP coaches include:

  • Keith Bonner, flute
  • Eileen Buck, piano
  • Seungho Choi, clarinet
  • Gabrielle Chou, violin, piano
  • Amelia Dietrich, violin, viola
  • Tomoko Fujita, cello
  • Matthew Goeke, cello
  • Kirsten Jermé, cello
  • Jia Kim, cello
  • Katia Kravitz, piano
  • Jee Sun Lee, violin
  • Luba Poliak, piano
  • Jo-Ann Sternberg, clarinet
  • Suliman Tekalli, violin
  • Miho Weber, cello
  • Kayla L. Williams, violin

Bi-annual assessments monitor each ensemble’s progress. Ensembles participate in master classes with world class musicians.  Masterclasses for 2026/27 guests include:

Raman Ramakrishnan, cello
Rebecca Fischer, violin
Karen Kim, violin
Molly Carr and Anna Petrova, viola and piano
Melissa White, violin
Annie Fullard, violin
Amy Yang, piano
Wolfram Koessel, cello
Orli Shaham, piano
Danny Phillips, violin
Larry Dutton, viola
Brandon Patrick George, flute

Master classes that are free and open to the public are held at locations including Tarisio Auctions, School for Strings, and the DiMenna Center.

The CMP also features The Unsung, created during the 2020/21 season to introduce and promote repertoire by composers from diverse culture through a series of educational videos. Now fully engrained into the curriculum, student ensembles select at least one piece by a composer from a background that has been historically underrepresented in the classical music sphere – including Black, Latinx, Arabic, Asian, Indigenous, Middle Eastern, LGBTQIA+, and Women – and perform it throughout the season.

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Performances & Community Concerts

CMP performances will take place at Merkin Hall at The Kaufman Music Center on Monday, April 19, 2027 at 6:00 & 8:00pm and Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall on Monday, May 3, 2027 at 7:30pm

Each chamber group will perform at two jury assessments during the season. Juries are a great way to hear the other ensembles in the program, as well as get to know the other groups & coaches at a post-jury reception.

One of the main facets of CMP, is that our students are required to perform for children and senior citizens at various facilities throughout the five boroughs of New York. This form of music education and exposure is vital to the future generations of students who do not receive arts education in their schools. Within the care facilities, music therapy can improve overall rehabilitation of the therapy recipients and increase their motivation to become engaged in their treatment, depending on the nature of the disability. This unique experience also enables our players to use their talents to make a difference in people’s lives.

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First Music

A major highlight of the CMP is the opportunity to study contemporary music. Each season, one ensemble is selected to perform the world premiere of a piece by a young American composer commissioned through the Jon Deak First Music Commissioning Program. Past commission winners include Timo Andres, Derek Bermel, Amanda Harberg, Christopher Theofanidis, and Sean Shepherd. In addition, CMP ensembles collaborate with students in the NYYS Composition Program, performing their works at the annual Composition Date 2026 concert at National Sawdust on Monday, May 17, 2027. See the First Music page for more information.

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Auditions

Applicants should review the guidelines on this page to make sure that they can fulfill the commitment to the program before applying.

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Chamber Music Staff

  • As an educator, the NYYS CMP has been one of the most heart-warming and fulfilling experiences to be a part of. It allows for an intimate and thoughtfully curated journey with students, where you see them stretched as musicians, grow as young people, and learn to be incredible communicators and advocates for the arts. I cannot think of another program like it in the United States, in terms of its value and worth.

    Miho Weber

    Cello

    The NYYS CMP has been an invaluable experience for both of my children. Through exceptional coaching from
    some of the city’s finest musical educators, they learned the responsibility of using music to inspire others. The program also nurtured deep friendships and a genuine joy in collaborative music making, strengthening their love for
    music and inspiring them to continue pursuing it with purpose.

    Yvonne Tsao

    CMP Parent

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