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Open to select musicians from the 2023 YOLA National Festival, the YOLA National Institute (YNI) is an in-depth training program for young musicians interested in pursuing artistic development and ventures throughout their careers.

Applications for the 2023 YOLA National Institute open in October 2023. Please note: students from the YOLA National Festival who are Sophomores and Juniors will be invited to apply. Applications are by invitation only.

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Due Date: November 3, 2023

Purpose:

YOLA National Institute (YNI) facilitates opportunities for young artists from (historically) marginalized communities, particularly communities of color, to actively participate in project-based learning, holistic practices, and personal explorations through music. YNI builds a year-round collaborative community of young people and adult allies to think critically about the arts, to question the role of music in their lives, and to develop a better understanding of themselves and their creative futures.

Mission Statement:

YNI is a youth-centered program built around practices of care and inquiry, that supports young people in their personal and artistic development and encourages new learning and equitable opportunities within the field of classical music.

Program Overview:

  • The Institute aims to supplement students’ musical experience at home and at the YOLA National Festival. All program elements are provided for free to participating students, including travel, room, and board.

  • Musicians are introduced to a wide variety of artists over the course of the year, engage in their own creative projects, and work to better understand themselves, their vision, and their creative futures.

  • YNI Fellows work together as a cohort over the course of the academic year, creating personal artist statements, exploring various career pathways, and supporting each other as they navigate the college application process, or their first year of college.

  • The program offers mentorship, travel opportunities, and support for college applications.

  • YNI Fellows are leaders who think critically about the arts, and actively seek opportunities to question the role of music in society, and in their lives.

Program Activities

  • Bi-weekly Zoom workshops with YNI Faculty and guest artists on Thursdays at 5pm PT/8pm ET, starting January 25–June 20 (full list of dates below)

  • 2 In-Person Residencies in Los Angeles (January 5–8, 2024 & July 2024)

  • Mentorship: Fellows will work with artist-mentors who are leaders in their fields

  • Potential for Private musical instruction opportunities (up to 2 hours) and chamber music coaching.

  • College Prep Support: One-on-one counseling, college and scholarship essay support, workshops etc.

Eligibility

YOLA National Institute (YNI) facilitates opportunities for young artists from (historically) marginalized communities, particularly communities of color, to actively participate in project-based learning, holistic practices, and personal explorations through music. YNI builds a year-round collaborative community of young people and adult allies to think critically about the arts, to question the role of music in their lives, and to develop a better understanding of themselves and their creative futures.

To be eligible to apply,  students must:     

  • Meet all eligibility requirements for the YOLA National Festival 

  • Have participated in the 2023 YOLA National Festival

  • Be a sophomore or junior for the 2023/2024 academic year 

  • Be able to travel within the United States

  • Be available for all in-person residencies

  • Be available for at least 80% of all bi-weekly workshops

How to Apply

  • Step 1: Musicians who were in the YOLA National Festival, and who are sophomores and juniors will be sent the supplemental YNI Application. The application will include:

    • 2 Written reflections

    • 1 Video reflection

    • 1 Personal statement that is a medium of the applicant’s choice

  • Step 2: Review the following Application Questions and prepare them. Once ready, log into your Acceptd profile and complete your application.

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Due Date: November 3, 2023

Application Timeline

October 13, 2023: Application Opens
November 3, 2023: Application Closes
November 20, 2023: Decisions Announced

Program Dates: 

January 5—8 Residency in Los Angeles
January 25 – Zoom
February 1 – Zoom
February 8 – Zoom
March 14 – Zoom
March 28 – Zoom
April 11 – Zoom
April 25 – Zoom
May 9 – Zoom
May 23 – Zoom
June 6 – Zoom
June 20 – Zoom

2021-2022 YNI Fellows:

Violin

Cristal Martinez Perez, Austin Soundwaves
Francesco Capitano, Siman Orchestral Foundation
Juan Florez, Miami Music Project
Enoc Garza, YOLA at EXPO
Maria Gonzalez Marcano, Florida Symphony Youth Orchestras
Noemi Guzman, YOLA at EXPO

Viola

David Vallejo-Lozano, Miami Music Project
Gerdlie Jean-Louis, Kids 4 Harmony
Arianelle Arroyo, Juilliard Music Advancement Program (MAP)
Jay Maldonado, Greater Miami Youth Symphony

Cello

Gerdrose Jean Louis, Kids 4 Harmony 
Jonathan Colon, The Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts
Marcus  Gee,
KidzNotes
Khalil Payne, 16, Tri M Music Honor 
Heather Cruz, Kids 4 Harmony

Double Bass

Geetika Komati, Juilliard Music Advancement Program (MAP)
Noanddi Manigat, BYSO Intensive Community Program

Flute

Jose Arana, YOLA at HOLA

Clarinet

Rebekah Campbell, Riverside Arts Academy

Oboe

Elizabeth Perez-Hickman, Miami Music Project 
Estelle Balsirow, Juilliard Music Advancement Program (MAP)
Sophia Lehrmann, Miami Music Project

Bassoon

Daniela Santana, Harmony Project

Trumpet

Jay-Era Johnson, Empire State Youth Orchestra
Judith Garcia, YOLA at EXPO
Sid Chalasani, Juilliard Music Advancement Program (MAP)

Trombone

Elise Montenora, Juilliard Music Advancement Program 
Rebekah Marquez, YOLA at HOLA
Wilfrido Cruz, YOLA at HOLA

French Horn

Audrey Chung, YOLA at HOLA 

Percussion

John Sunderman, YOLA at HOLA
Somesh Yatham, Austin Soundwaves

 

YNI Alumni

2020-2021 YNI Fellows:

Violin

Cristal Martinez Perez, Austin Soundwaves 
Emma Manigat, Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra 
Francesco Capitano, Siman Orchestral Foundation
Juan Florez, Miami Music Project
Gerdlie  Jean-Louis, Kids 4 Harmony 
Sarah Chu, Austin Soundwaves

Viola

David Vallejo-Lozano, Miami Music Project

Cello

Gerdrose Jean Louis, Kids 4 Harmony 
Jonathan ColonThe Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts
Marcus  Gee, KidzNotes
Ashley McCoy, Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra
Khalil Payne, Tri M Music Honor 

Flute

Jose Arana, YOLA at HOLA 

Oboe

Elizabeth Perez-Hickman, Miami Music Project 
Oliver Talukder, The People’s Music School, Youth Orchestras 

French Horn

Audrey Chung, YOLA at HOLA 

Trombone

Elise Montenora, Juilliard Music Advancement Program 
Melvin Casillas Muñoz, El Sistema Colorado 

 

2019-2020 YNI Fellows:

Violin

Francesco Capitano, Simanof Orchestral Foundation
Juan Florez
, Miami Music Project
Leslie Gonzalez
, Harmony Project, Los Angeles
Gerdlie Jean-Louis, Kids 4 Harmony, Longy Side-by-Side
Liliana Morales, YOLA at EXPO
Angela Ramirez
, Coral Reef Senior High School
Helena Singleton, Sistema Tulsa

Viola

Hannah Esquivel, YOLA at EXPO
David Vallejo-Lozano, Miami Music Project
Geovanny Martinez, YOLA at EXPO

Cello

Jonathan Colon Rosario, The Lehigh Valley Charter High School for the Arts
Marcus Gee, KidzNotes
Danielle Liburd, Atlanta Music Project
Gizelle Polanco, YOLA at EXPO

Bass

Pablo Camacho, Miami Music Project

Flute

Jonathan Webb, McEachern High School

Oboe

Madison Centeno, YOLA at HOLA

Bassoon

Carlos Cano, YOLA at EXPO
Ingrid Hernandez, YOLA at EXPO

Trumpet

Jorge Avila, YOLA at HOLA
Nataly Gonzalez
, YOLA at EXPO

French Horn

Andy Gonzalez, YOLA at EXPO