Hear Central New York’s most talented young musicians perform a wide variety of orchestral music in their first concert of the 2023-24 season.
PROGRAM
SYSO:
NEWBOLD: Lion City
PARISH: Boreas
SAINT-GEORGES (Arr. Meckler): Symphony Op. 11, No. 2, Andante and Presto
BALMAGES: Ice Sculptures
SYRO:
SIBELIUS: Karelia Suite
RIMSKY-KORSOKOV (Arr. Isaac): Procession of the Nobles
SYAO:
VERDI: La Forza del Destino Overture
BERLIOZ: Hungarian “Rakoczy” March from Faust
DVORAK: “New World” Symphony No. 9, Adagio
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FEATURED ARTISTS
Stephen Salem is currently in his twelfth year as a music educator at Liverpool High School, in Liverpool, NY, where he conducts the LHS Symphonic Band, Stage Band, Tuba Euphonium Ensemble, and teaches SUNY OCC Music Theory. During his time at Liverpool High School, Mr. Salem has also conducted ...
Stephen Salem is currently in his twelfth year as a music educator at Liverpool High School, in Liverpool, NY, where he conducts the LHS Symphonic Band, Stage Band, Tuba Euphonium Ensemble, and teaches SUNY OCC Music Theory. During his time at Liverpool High School, Mr. Salem has also conducted the Concert Band, served as the Brass Caption Head of the LHS Marching Band, and has conducted several musical theatre productions. Ensembles under his direction have been selected to perform at the NYSSMA Winter Conference as well as the NAfME Eastern Division Conference. Additionally, Mr. Salem has frequently lead clinics on low brass pedagogy, including at the NYSSMA Winter Conference featuring the LHS Tuba
Euphonium Ensemble.
Mr. Salem is in frequent demand as a guest conductor for All-Counties and Honor Band Festivals. In addition to teaching at Liverpool, Mr. Salem is also currently serving as the interim conductor of the Symphoria Youth Orchestras. As a conductor, Mr. Salem has been featured in a variety of festivals including the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music, the Oregon Summer Conducting Institute, the Nordic Masterclass for Conductors in Denmark with the South Jutland Symphony, and the International Conducting Workshop and Festival in Czech Republic with the Bohuslav Martinu Philharmonic. Mr. Salem has also led Symphoria in educational concerts. In addition to teaching and conducting, Mr. Salem frequently performs on tuba with musical groups including the Central Winds, the Auburn Chamber Orchestra, Symphoria, the Utica Symphony, and the Misty Cove Brass Quintet as well as on bass trombone with the Central Winds Jazz Ensemble.
Mr. Salem graduated from the University of Florida with a Master’s Degree in Instrumental Conducting and from Syracuse University with a Bachelor’s Degree in Music Education. His conducting teachers include David Waybright and John Laverty, as well as supplemental studies with Jorma Panula, Larry Rachleff, and Donald Schleicher. Mr. Salem is a member of several professional organizations including the New York State School Music Association, the National Association for Music Education, Onondaga County Music Educators Association, Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia, Pi Kappa Lambda, and the American Federation of Musicians, Local 78. Mr. Salem resides in Liverpool with his wife Anna, daughter Amelia, and son Jonah.
Jessica Kline Tumajyan is the orchestra director at Christian Brothers Academy where she teaches string lessons, music theory, and conducts the CBA orchestras. She holds a bachelor of music in Viola Performance from Syracuse University and has been the viola instructor at Le Moyne College since 2014.
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Jessica Kline Tumajyan is the orchestra director at Christian Brothers Academy where she teaches string lessons, music theory, and conducts the CBA orchestras. She holds a bachelor of music in Viola Performance from Syracuse University and has been the viola instructor at Le Moyne College since 2014.
As a former full time violist with Symphoria, Mrs. Tumajyan still performs actively on violin and viola. Ms. Tumajyan performs with the Binghamton Philharmonic, Tri-Cities Opera, Clinton Symphony, Syracuse Vocal Ensemble, Schola Cantorum, and is a member of the Fenimore Chamber Orchestra. Mrs. Tumajyan is completing her MM in Music Education from Ithaca College.
Mrs. Tumajyan is also actively involved in student coaching and adjudication and has recently adjudicated the Friends of Chamber Music Youth Chamber competition, Vermont All State auditions, and NYSSMA solo festival. She recently assisted with the Onondaga County JH all county festival, and conducted the Oswego Senior High All County concert. Mrs. Tumajyan was the co recipient (with her husband) of the 2022 Tiffany Award for outstanding contributions to music and music education in Central New york.
Mrs. Tumajyan lives in Manlius with her husband (a violinist), her son Sebastien, and their cat Snowball. She enjoys reading, traveling, nature walks, and of course, music.