The National High School
Honors Orchrestra will be held February 16- February
20, 2010 in Santa Clara, California. Students in the
eleventh and twelfth grades during the 2009/2010 school
year may apply for stringed instruments. Percussion and
wind students must be in ninth through twelfth grade
during the 2009/2010 school year to apply.
Michigan
student Andy
Thompson, a
senior Bassist at Clarkston High School
(Wendy
Stuart, sponsoring ASTA
educator)
has been selected to perform with the 2010 National
High School Honors Orchrestra.
Submission requirements for the 2011 must be turned in to the Michigan chairman, Kelly DeRose, by May 15, 2010. Info and application will be available in spring 2010.
What is the National High School Honors Orchestra?
The National High School Honors Orchestra (NHSHO) is a performing group of 120 competitively selected high school musicians who assemble biennially to perform at the ASTA National Conference.
How are the students selected for membership in the NHSHO?
Junior and senior students apply for the orchestra through the state chapters of ASTA. They submit an audition tape/CD of required literature and three minutes form literature of their own choosing. The state coordinator (selected by the state ASTA president) and an audition committee select up to thirty tapes/CDs to forward to the national level. Separate audition committees for strings, winds, and percussion select the 120 students for the orchestra. The students are required to be members of their school orchestra. Students must follow the application process as stated above to be considered by the national committee.
When was the NHSHO established?
In 1986, the first orchestra convened in Anaheim CA, under the direction of James DePriest. Subsequent performances took place in Indianapolis; Washington DC; New Orleans; Cincinnati; Kansas City; and Phoenix. On two occasions the orchestra reassembled to tour and perform in conjunction with international conferences in Helsinki, Finland and Tampa, Florida.
Who conducts the NHSHO?
Such internationally recognized, eminent conductors as Elje Oue, David Gilbert, James DePriest, Jose Serebrier and Jung Ho Pak are invited to conduct the NHSHO. They work with the orchestra for three days of intense rehearsals in preparation for the final performance. For 2010, the conductor will be Scott Speck.
For more specifc information at the National level please contact Libby or at the Michigan level contact Kelly DeRose.
Submission requirements for the 2011 must be turned in to the Michigan chairman, Kelly DeRose, by May 15, 2010. Info and application will be available in spring 2010.
What is the National High School Honors Orchestra?
The National High School Honors Orchestra (NHSHO) is a performing group of 120 competitively selected high school musicians who assemble biennially to perform at the ASTA National Conference.
How are the students selected for membership in the NHSHO?
Junior and senior students apply for the orchestra through the state chapters of ASTA. They submit an audition tape/CD of required literature and three minutes form literature of their own choosing. The state coordinator (selected by the state ASTA president) and an audition committee select up to thirty tapes/CDs to forward to the national level. Separate audition committees for strings, winds, and percussion select the 120 students for the orchestra. The students are required to be members of their school orchestra. Students must follow the application process as stated above to be considered by the national committee.
When was the NHSHO established?
In 1986, the first orchestra convened in Anaheim CA, under the direction of James DePriest. Subsequent performances took place in Indianapolis; Washington DC; New Orleans; Cincinnati; Kansas City; and Phoenix. On two occasions the orchestra reassembled to tour and perform in conjunction with international conferences in Helsinki, Finland and Tampa, Florida.
Who conducts the NHSHO?
Such internationally recognized, eminent conductors as Elje Oue, David Gilbert, James DePriest, Jose Serebrier and Jung Ho Pak are invited to conduct the NHSHO. They work with the orchestra for three days of intense rehearsals in preparation for the final performance. For 2010, the conductor will be Scott Speck.
For more specifc information at the National level please contact Libby or at the Michigan level contact Kelly DeRose.
