Carnegie Hall NYO2

Organization: Carnegie Hall

Program Overview

National training ensemble (ages 14-16) with full scholarship and residency.

**Carnegie Hall NYO2** is a national training ensemble for outstanding young musicians ages 14–16 who are seriously committed to orchestral performance. Hosted by **Carnegie Hall**, the program brings together students from across the United States for an intensive summer residency led by professional conductors, coaches, and guest artists. Participants receive a **full scholarship**, which typically covers instruction, housing, and program activities, making this opportunity accessible to students from a wide range of backgrounds. During the residency, musicians take part in **daily rehearsals**, **sectionals**, and **master classes**, building advanced ensemble skills and a deeper understanding of orchestral repertoire. The program emphasizes both musical excellence and collaboration, offering chances to perform in professional-level concert settings. NYO2 particularly encourages applications from students who are traditionally underrepresented in the classical music field. NYO2 is best suited for high school musicians who already study privately or participate in strong school/youth orchestras and are ready for rigorous, high-level training. Participation can be a significant asset for **college and conservatory applications**, demonstrating national recognition, dedication to craft, and experience in a selective, mentor-driven environment. Interested students should review the program website for current audition requirements and application details.

Program Details

  • Category: Arts & Humanities
  • Format: In-Person
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: Grades 9-11
  • Location: New York, NY
  • Application Deadline: December 1, 2026
  • Country: USA

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This program is relevant for students interested in: music, orchestra, training, equity

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Visit the official program website: Carnegie Hall