POTSDAM â The New York State Council on the Arts has awarded an Individual Artist grant to the Orchestra of Northern New York on behalf of composer Gregory Wanamaker, who has been commissioned to create a composition focusing on the north country.
The orchestra plans to debut the commissioned new orchestral work, âStill Life in Motion,â in the spring of 2022.
âThe Orchestra of Northern New York is such an essential part of our cultural and artistic identity here in St. Lawrence County and the Adirondacks,â Mr. Wanamaker said in a news release. âI am so grateful to the New York State Council on the Arts for supporting this wonderful new collaboration with ONNY to create a work for the north country about our beautiful region.â
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POTSDAM – The New York State Council on the Arts has awarded an individual artist grant to The Orchestra of Northern New York (ONNY), the North Country’s only year-round professional symphony orchestra, on behalf of composer Gregory Wanamaker. The Orchestra plans to debut the commissioned new orchestral work titled “Still Life in Motion” in spring 2022.
Gregory Wanamaker. Photo submitted by ONNY. The Orchestra of Northern New York is such an essential part of our cultural and artistic identity here in St. Lawrence County and the Adirondacks,” says Wanamaker. “I am so grateful to the New York State Council on the Arts for supporting this wonderful new collaboration with ONNY to create a work for the North Country about our beautiful region.”
ONNY Announces Winners of Annual Music Competition
James and Katherine Andrews - Young Artist Competition ONNY Announces Winners (Source: Orchestra of Northern New York) By Craig Thornton | March 17, 2021 at 12:16 PM EDT - Updated March 17 at 12:16 PM
WATERTOWN, N.Y. (WWNY) -
When pianist Alex Wu, a Syracuse-area high school student, placed second last year in The Orchestra of Northern New York’s annual James and Katherine Andrews Young Artist Competition, he was happy, but not satisfied. Even the pandemic couldn’t stop him from competing again in 2021 and this time, he achieved his goal of winning top honors in ONNY’s 15th annual competition.
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POTSDAM – The Orchestra of Northern New York recently announced the winners of the annual Janes and Katherine Andrews Young Artists Comptition.
Third Place went to violinist Katherine Yu, 16, a junior at Potsdam High School, for which she received $150. She won with a performance of Saint-Saёns’ Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 28 (1863).
She studies violin with John Lindsey, Crane School of Music Professor Emeritus and ONNY Concertmaster, and oboe with ONNY Crane Student Apprentice Cailyn Monastero.
She is the daughter of Dennis and Jennifer Yu, Potsdam.
The Young Artist Competition was established in 2007 in memory of James Andrews, father of ONNY Founder, Music Director and Conductor Kenneth Andrews. Its mission is to inspire young musicians to reach their highest level of artistry. The event is open to junior high and high school students in Northern and Central New York as well as the Capital District.