The National Youth Orchestra of Ireland

The National Youth Orchestra of Ireland

About NYOI

We aim to be a cultural beacon, acting as the pinnacle of orchestral experience for both members and the wider community.

Our mission is to inspire young Irish musicians through the study of challenging and exciting repertoire under the guidance of music professionals, encouraging performance of the highest standard on national and international platforms.

Guiding Principles

  • to provide an opportunity for young Irish musicians to engage with music professionals
  • to promote equal access to our activities, overcoming financial and geographical barriers, to benefit young musicians in all parts of Ireland
  • to promote classical music to audiences and communities at home and abroad.

The First Course

In the summer of 1970 Olive Smith brought together 63 musicians aged 14-20 from all parts of Ireland for a residential course at Our Lady’s School, Rathnew, Co Wicklow. Hugh Maguire accepted the role of Musical Director and Conductor and the orchestra grew and flourished with members coming from all over Ireland. The first course lasted from July 17th to July 24th 1970. The programme included Mozart’s Symphony in Eb, (1st and 3rd movements), Schubert’s Unfinished Symphony and Benjamin Britten’s Soirées Musicales, March, Canzonetta, Bolero and Tirolese.

“Yesterday was a proud day for Ógra Ceoil when it launched after only eighteen months, the new Irish Youth Orchestra. Indeed, it was a thrilling occasion for everyone in the hall and it was fitting and pleasant that the Taoiseach led the standing ovation at the end."
IRISH TIMES Jan 4th 1972.

Tours

The first tour abroad took place in 1974 when the orchestra gave three concerts in Germany. The orchestra have since toured across America and Europe. They have performed in the Symphony Hall Boston, Avery Fisher Hall New York and the Kennedy Centre in Washington (1983), Strasbourg, Luxembourg, Brussels, Louvain and Metz (1987), Concertgebouw in Amsterdam and Konzerthaus in Berlin (2000) and in Hungary, Denmark, Finland and Switzerland to name a few.

Patron

The Patron of the Orchestra is Michael D. Higgins, President of Ireland. From 2001 - 2011 President Mary McAleese honored the orchestra as Patron.

Conductors

Dr Hugh Maguire conducted until his retirement in 1990. Gearóid Grant began conducted the “J” (under 18 orchestra) from its beginning in 1980 and continues to do so today with an astonishing unbroken record of commitment. The 1990s began a period in which the musicians of NYOI worked with guest conductors. Many took time from busy professional careers to nurture NYOI including Albert Rosen, Roland Kieft, Bryden Thompson, Roberto Benzi, En Shao, Alexander Anissimov, Andrew Boreyko, Eri Klas, Atso Almila, William Eddins, Takuo Yuaso, Matthias Bamert, Christophe Mangou and Diego Masson, Garry Walker, Alan Buribayev.

Wagner Ring 2002

No one involved in the 2002 Wagner Ring Festival will ever forget it – two complete performances in concert of the four operas, first in University Concert Hall Limerick and then in Symphony Hall, Birmingham UK.

In May 2003 Toyota Ireland and the National Youth Orchestra of Ireland received a Special Award for the Outstanding Arts Event of 2002 at the Allianz Business2Arts Awards in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, presented by the President.

Management

Olive Smith’s work from 1970-1982 has left an enduring legacy on the Irish musical landscape. It is a tribute to her professionalism that IYO, now NYOI has continued to grow and flourish. Loretta Keating, already the administrator of the JIYO, Junior Irish Youth Orchestra, succeeded Dr Smith in 1983 and held this position until 1996 when she was retired in order to go and join her husband in Cyprus. She was succeeded by Joanna Crooks under whom the orchestra developed its highest range of training and performance opportunities. Zoe Keers was General Manager for the period June 2007 - March 2012 and was succeeded by Carol-Ann McKenna in May 2012.

Funding

NYOI is generously funded by the Department of Education & Skills and The Arts Council. In 2009 and 2010 NYOI was sponsored by CJ Fallon. From 1979 to 2008 the orchestra was sponsored by Toyota Ireland. Although Toyota's sponsorship ended in 2008, the Mahony Family still support the orchestra annually - a generous and fitting tribute to Dr Tim Mahony, a wonderful philanthropist.

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