BELLA HRISTOVA, violin MODIGLIANI STRING QUARTET NAREK HAKHNAZARYAN, cello

 

 

"Young Concert Artists has acquired a special status in the musical world, and deservedly so. Its auditions and concerts have brought to public attention a steady stream of remarkable musicians. It is extremely doubtful that any organization anywhere could have matched the YCA record for spotting great talent and helping it along."

- THE NEW YORK TIMES


 
 
TELL ME ABOUT YOUNG CONCERT ARTISTS!
It was founded by Susan Wadsworth in 1961 as a professional non-profit organization dedicated to discovering and launching the careers of exceptional, but unknown, young musicians from all over the world.


IS THIS ORGANIZATION NECESSARY?
Actually it is never easy for an extraordinary talent to have the chance to be heard just because they are so gifted. Young Concert Artists does everything possible to open the doors to the international concert world by providing management services, important debuts and performing experience at no cost to the artists.


HOW ARE THE YCA ARTISTS CHOSEN?
Each YCA Artist has been chosen as a Winner of the Young Concert Artists International Auditions, which differ in an important way from Competitions. Each year, the participants represent a variety of instruments and voice and chamber groups. They are competing against a standard of excellence – not each other. There is no specified limit to the number of artists who can win. The Jury members’ only criteria are extraordinary talent, technique, and impact upon the listener. Many distinguished artists have served on the Jury, including Lynn Harrell, Cho-liang Lin, Robert McDuffie, Ida Kavafian, Ken Noda, Pamela Frank, Gary Graffman, Scott Nickrenz, Jorge Mester, Robert White, Ilana Vered and Paula Robison.


WHAT DOES YOUNG CONCERT ARTISTS PROVIDE?

THE TWO YOUNG CONCERT ARTISTS SERIES:
We present the Young Concert Artists Series in New York, at Zankel Hall at Carnegie and Merkin Hall with special events at Lincoln Center, and in Washington D.C. at the Kennedy Center. These series present the new winners of the Young Concert Artists International Auditions in their New York and Washington recital and concerto debuts.

MANAGEMENT:
We offer artist management services, booking concert engagements throughout the United States and abroad, debut recordings, publicity materials, promotion, and career development.

EDUCATION:
We educate and build new audiences through our Annaliese Soros Educational Residency Program. Each year, YCA artists give hundreds of lecture-demonstrations, mini-concerts and master-classes, and "outreach" activities at schools, colleges and community centers throughout the country in connection with their concert engagements.

COMPOSER PROGRAM:
We promote the creation and performance of new works through our Composer Program which gives YCA artists the opportunity to collaborate with a young composer also on the YCA Roster.


WHO ARE SOME OF YOUNG CONCERT ARTISTS' BRILLIANT ALUMNI?
Among the artists who began their careers with Young Concert Artists are violinists Pinchas Zukerman, Ani Kavafian, Ida Kavafian, and Chee-Yun; pianists Murray Perahia, Emanuel Ax, Richard Goode, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Christopher O'Riley, Ruth Laredo and Olli Mustonen; flutists Paula Robison and Eugenia Zukerman; the Tokyo, St. Lawrence and Borromeo String Quartets; cellists Fred Sherry and Carter Brey; French hornists Robert Routch and Eric Ruske; trumpeter Stephen Burns; and sopranos Marvis Martin and Dawn Upshaw. Check YCA alumni for the complete list of YCA Alumni since 1961.


YCA ALUMNI ON YOUNG CONCERT ARTISTS:


EMANUEL AX:
"Young Concert Artists is the most wonderful start to any musician's life. The young musician needs concert experience and must be able to 'practice' this constantly. This is something that YCA provides in abundance."

DAWN UPSHAW:
"It remains to be said that I owe a major portion of my progress to the efforts of Young Concert Artists...I am grateful for the purely practical benefits - the experience, exposure, and sustenance -- that came through my YCA engagements...What seems to me a still more lasting legacy, however, is that they have been so unfailing in their support of the recital tradition. For this, not only I and my predecessors on the roster, but music-lovers nationwide owe them great thanks."

PINCHAS ZUKERMAN:
"Young Concert Artists has magnificently achieved its goals by having helped so greatly, so many gifted young people...They deserve strong support in order to continue their fine work in helping still more young people who will serve us by becoming the future's great concert artists."


THE PRESS ON YOUNG CONCERT ARTISTS:
 

Magazine
"Few musicians can launch major careers simply by appearing and announcing themselves, and that is where Young Concert Artists helps. Dozens of important musicians (Murray Perahia, Emanuel Ax, Dawn Upshaw - the list goes on) can testify to the spirit of YCA, which has been discovering, nurturing and presenting young talent for the past 35 years."
   
"Since 1961, Young Concert Artists has been perhaps the most important conduit for fine young performers from the conservatories into the professional world of music."
   
"Selling out the Terrace Theater for a debut by an unknown musician is a regular feat for Young Concert Artists. Washingtonians have come to trust YCA as they would their savviest stockbroker."
   
"During the past three decades, Young Concert Artists has given a substantial start to 131 musicians and 7 chamber-music ensembles. Although some have gained worldwide recognition, there is no doubt that they have all enriched American musical life."
   
"'Of all the things in the world I have to worry about, I can check off the future of music,' President Clinton told the audience of 200 guests who had burst into a standing ovation after a tour de force performance by a group of musicians from Young Concert Artists."
 

 
HOW TO SUPPORT YOUNG CONCERT ARTISTS:

 

Tax-deductible contributions from individual music lovers, and grants from corporations, foundations, the National Endowment for the Arts and the New York State Council on the Arts make the work of Young Concert Artists possible.

The Young Concert Artists Endowment Fund includes specially endowed gifts which underwrite special career opportunities, concerts and artistic and educational projects. If you wish to support the activities of Young Concert Artists or to contribute to the Young Concert Artists Endowment Fund, please contact Sara Sill at Young Concert Artists.

 
TO CONTACT YOUNG CONCERT ARTISTS:
 

Telephone: (212) 307-6655
Fax: (212) 581-8894

Mail:

Young Concert Artists, Inc.
250 West 57 Street, Suite 1222
New York, NY 10107

 

 

YOUNG CONCERT ARTISTS
Administration

 

 
Susan Wadsworth, Director
Mark Hayman, Associate Director
Sara Sill, Director of Development
Monica J. Felkel, Director of Artist Management
Anne Paolini, Executive Assistant to the Director
Vicki Margulies, Artist Manager
Rong-Hong (Ron) Ma, Far East Representative, Financial Associate
Brian D. Bumby, Operations Manager
Lindsay Schweriner, Management Associate
Claire Huddleston, Development Assistant
Sarah Blumberg, Development Assistant
Jennifer DeCinque, Program Manager
Rebecca Diallo, Administrative Assistant
Tim McCarthy, Information Systems Manager

Susan Wadsworth

Susan Wadsworth, Director of Young Concert ArtistsSusan Wadsworth is the Director of Young Concert Artists, Inc., the unique non‑profit organization which she founded in 1961, dedicated to discovering and launching the careers of gifted musicians from all over the world.  From the first Young Concert Artists Series in a Greenwich Village loft in 1961, this annual Series in New York is renowned for presenting the first New York concerts of many of today's renowned artists including the pianists Murray Perahia, Emanuel Ax, Jean-Yves Thibaudet and Richard Goode, the Tokyo, St. Lawrence, Mendelssohn and Borromeo Quartets, the violinists Pinchas Zukerman, Chee-Yun and Ani Kavafian, cellists Carter Brey and Fred Sherry, and the soprano Dawn Upshaw.
 

The Young Concert Artists Series is presented at Carnegie's Zankel Hall and Merkin Concert Hall with special events and at the Rose Theater at Jazz at Lincoln Center, and at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC.


Mrs. Wadsworth's organization, now in its 49th season, has set the standard for assistance to young musicians, developing the first non-profit management in the world, which provides individual guidance, management services and performance opportunities to YCA artists chosen through the annual Young Concert Artists International Auditions.


In 2005, Mrs. Wadsworth accepted the Angel Award presented to Young Concert Artists by the International Society of Performing Arts Administrators.

In 1993, at the request of Isaac Stern, Susan Wadsworth presented a concert by YCA artists at the White House for President and Mrs. Clinton, for the evening in honor of the recipients of the National Medal of Arts.

 

Mrs. Wadsworth has received Honorary Doctorates from the Mannes College of Music, the Manhattan School of Music, and the New England Conservatory, and received the Frances Riker Davis Alumnae Award of The Brearley School.  In 1999 she was honored as a Chevalier de L'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the Republic of France.  Mrs. Wadsworth is an Honorary Board Member of Young Concert Artists Trust in London, England, which she helped to found.

 

Mrs. Wadsworth has served on numerous music competition Juries, including the Mieczyslaw Munz Piano Scholarship Competition, the New Jersey Symphony Young Artists Competition, and the Murray Dranoff Two Piano Competition, and concerto competitions at the Peabody Conservatory of Music, the Manhattan School of Music, and the Yale School of Music.

 

Mrs. Wadsworth authored a chapter in Volume II of The Musical Woman, an anthology published by Greenwood Press in 1985.

 

She has served as a consultant to the New York State Council on the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts, and is a member of the National Advisory Committees of the Avery Fisher Prize Program, the Van Cliburn Competition, the Vendôme Prize Piano Competition, and Young Audiences, Inc.

 

Susan Wadsworth was born in New York City.  She studied piano with the distinguished Polish pianist and teacher Mieczyslaw Munz.  She earned a BA in English from Vassar College, where she studied piano and violin and was a member of the Vassar Orchestra, the Ballet Club and the Vassar Chorus.  Mrs. Wadsworth attended the Fontainebleau Conservatory in France, studying with Jean Casadesus and Nadia Boulanger, and also studied at the Mannes College of Music.  Mrs. Wadsworth is married to the pianist Charles Wadsworth.

 

 

 

 

YOUNG CONCERT ARTISTS
Board of Directors

 

Chairman
Peter Marino
 
Chairman of the Executive Committee
Sheldon Soffer
 
Vice Chairmen

Michael Nash Ambler
Esther B. Ferguson
Ellen Marcus

Secretary
Sahra T. Lese

Treasurer
Stephen Fischer
 

Josh Aronson Ann O'Keefe
Jean M.H. Fergus Judith Pisar
Barbara E. Field Kathleen Ritch
Beatrice Francais Jane F. Ross
Dr. Joel Goldin Dr. Marvin Rotman
Alexis Gregory Roger H. Samet
Henry Guettel Margo Pollins Schab
Dr. William A. Haseltine Judith G. Schlosser
Ajit G. Hutheesing Annaliese Soros
Mimi Levitt John W. Thorne III
Karen Lindquist Leonard Tow
Susan Wadsworth

Bernard Goldberg, Frayda B. Lindemann, Honorary Directors
 

Mortimer Levitt, Chairman Emeritus, in memoriam

 

 
YOUNG CONCERT ARTISTS
Advisory Board

 

Emanuel Ax Carlos Moseley
Leon Botstein Scott Nickrenz
Carter Brey Heiichiro Ohyama
John Browning * Peter Oundjian
James Buswell Itzhak Perlman
Kyung-Wha Chung Leontyne Price
Van Cliburn Paula Robison
John Corigliano Ned Rorem
Martin Feinstein * Mstislav Rostropovich *
Leon Fleisher Gerard Schwarz
Gary Graffman Joel Shapiro
Nobuko Imai Beverly Sills *
Ruth Laredo * Leonard Slatkin
James Levine Isaac Stern *
Jesse Levine * Joseph Swensen
Jerome Lowenthal Michael Tilson Thomas
Yo-Yo Ma Charles Wadsworth
Mark P. Malkovich Robert White
Kurt Masur Hugh Wolff
Zarin Mehta Eugenia Zukerman
Jorge Mester Pinchas Zukerman
 
* in memoriam

 

 

YOUNG CONCERT ARTISTS
OF WASHINGTON

 

 Since 1979, the Young Concert Artists Series at the Terrace Theater in the Kennedy Center has presented the Washington debuts of exceptional young musicians from all over the world, all of whom are Winners of the Young Concert Artists International Auditions.
 

 
Board of Directors

Gilan Tocco Corn, Chairman
Hon. Mary V. Mochary,
Vice Chairman
Hon. Aniko Gaal Schott, Vice Chairman

 

Dr. David M. Bachman Susan Porter
Miriam Benbassat Lisa Pumphrey Turner
Suzanne M. Broyhill Nikki Ballard Rosengren
E. Edward Bruce Sheila Saleh
Karon N. Cullen Diane H. Sappenfield
Isabel Cutler Carmen Shippy
Anthony E. DiResta Juliet G. Six
Judy Esfandiary Linda Reynolds Stern
Dr. Magda Gohar-Chrobog Ann S. Stock
Susan Horwitz Goldberg Michael Strum
Keiko Kaplan Judith Terra
Barbara Kapusto Annie Totah
Dr. Thomas A. Mathews Susan Wadsworth
Anne E. McLean Dr. Sidney Werkman
Jeanne Mitchler-Fiks Dorothy B. Wexler
Dr. Eric Motley Christopher Wolf

 
YOUNG CONCERT ARTISTS
Alumni Association

 

Ani Kavafian, President

 


 

 

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