2002 - 2007
- KYO becomes the parent organization of two music education program streams: The Orchestras, a three-tiered orchestra-training program and UPBEAT! Downtown, a social-impact after-school music education program for local youth facing socio-economic and cultural barriers.
- KYO goes virtual with an e-orchestras training program that matches the challenges of the COVID-19 global pandemic with adaptive program delivery. In June, all ensembles under The Orchestras banner host KYO’s first virtual broadcast recorded concert for an international audience. By November, livestreaming is added to KYO’s performance and outreach events.
- JKYO Conductor Marilyn Chalk is named Acting Conductor of The Orchestras, assuming responsibilities of founding Music Director/Senior Orchestra Conductor, Michael Newnham, who served 17 years in the position.
- New faculty appointments include: KYO String Coach – Andrea J. Stewart (cello); KYO Woodwind Coach – Katie Steadman (clarinet; KYO Brass and JKYO Wind Coach – Olivia Esther (French horn); Farm Team Woodwind Coach – Madelaine Crawford (clarinet).
- Guest faculty, Jazz Bassist Wesley Colett-Taylor, conducts workshop on Jazz improvisation for senior and junior orchestra musicians.
- Farm Team expands to include Year 1 and Year 2 programming for all orchestral instrument groups.
- KYO welcomes Dr. Alexander Cannon as Artistic Director to guide growth and development of The Orchestras and UPBEAT! Downtown programs. Dr. Cannon assumes the conductor role of the Senior KYO.
- Jeff Clements, a diverse woodwind performer and educator and composer, is appointed as the Intermediate KYO conductor.
- UPBEAT! Downtown, a new social-impact after-school music education program for children 8-9 years old, commences in September.