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WE
WOULD LIKE YOU TO MEET
THE CLASSICAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA & THE PROTÉGÉ
PHILHARMONIC!

Who
We Are...We are a serious music education program for serious
musicians and have been in existence for 28 years. Joseph Glymph,
Music Director, seeking to offer opportunities to young artists
interested in pursuing classical music,founded the orchestra in
1979. During this twenty-eight-year period, the organization has
grown from one orchestra made up of 17 players to two full symphony
orchestras with over 190 musicians. In addition, the organization
offers performance opportunities in chamber music, solo competitions,
and contemporary music. As we celebrate our 28th Anniversary Season,
the organization stands strong with two highly successful independent
youth training orchestras: The Classical Symphony Orchestra
for college-level and young adult musicians, and The Protégé
Philharmonic for advanced junior high and high school level
musicians.
Why
We Exist... The mission of the organization is to build the
future of classical music through the cultivation of young artists,
which includes orchestral training opportunities, chamber music
ensembles, soloists and composers. The organization targets young
artists from the entire Chicago metropolitan area and northwest
Indiana ranging from junior high school through college, graduate
students and young adults. The long-term value that our program
provides includes:
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Important training for future musicians
· Opportunity for evaluating career potential
· Development of future audiences
· An improved cultural climate through youth orchestra concerts
Who
is the Conductor... Joseph
Glymph, Founder and Music Director, has a Bachelor's Degree and
additional graduate studies in violin performance from Northern
Illinois University, has been a member of the Peninsula Music Festival
Orchestra in Fish Creek, Wisconsin, Concertmaster of the Rockford
Symphony Orchestra, Guest Concertmaster of the Beloit Janesville
Symphony Orchestra, Assistant Concertmaster of the Civic Orchestra
of Chicago, and Concertmaster of the Northwest Symphony Orchestra.
With over 40 years of experience as a music educator, Maestro Glymph
is nationally renown for his superb orchestra training of music
students. For 11 summers, he was a faculty member of the internationally
renown Sewanee Summer Music Center in Sewanee, Tennessee. He is
currently on the faculty of Northeastern Illinois University, where
he is music director and conductor of the String Orchestra and teaches
violin, viola, chamber music, string literature and string pedagogy.
He is also a prominent private teacher of the violin, viola and
cello in Chicago. Joseph Glymph is included in the 2002 Edition
of "Who's Who of America's Teachers" and was awarded the 2001-02
Teacher Recognition Certificate from the National Foundation for
Advancement in the Arts in appreciation for encouraging and supporting
students who have been recognized for their exceptional artistic
achievements. The Classical Symphony Orchestra and The Protégé
Philharmonic announce with great pride that Joseph Glymph, has been
chosen to be Northern Illinois University's Outstanding Alumnus
for 2005-06.
Where
We Perform Our Concerts... Classical and Protégé
are very active members
in the arts community in Chicago! In addition to performing a free
concert series at The Chicago Cultural Center (5 annual concerts)
and the Auditorium at Northeastern Illinois University (3 annual
concerts), they perform three showcase joint concerts at Navy Pier
in the Fall and Spring and Northeastern Illinois University in the
Summer; 3 chamber music concerts with members of Classical; and
outreach concerts that go into the outlying communities. Weekly
rehearsals for these concerts are held on Saturdays in Classical
Symphony Hall and are open to the public.
Where
Our Players Come From...The Classical Symphony
Orchestra
and The Protégé Philharmonic serve a vast geographical
area of 64 schools and 52 communities our members represent. Formal
auditions are held twice a year for each Orchestra for the Fall
and Summer Seasons.
Where
They Go After... The Classical Symphony Orchestra
boasts many alumni playing in professional orchestras throughout
the United States and abroad. The Protégé Philharmonic
members win top music scholarships and performance awards at major
universities throughout the United States.
What
If They Don't Make Music Their Career... As Peggy Atkinson,
Chairman, Youth Orchestra Division, Executive Committee of The American
Symphony Orchestra League, so aptly states: "I truly believe one
of the most valuable products of youth orchestras will be thousands
of future citizens who will be the informed and interested audiences
and patrons of The Orchestras of the future."
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