Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Scenes from Session 2

*A special thank you to Donna Fisher for submitting photos from the Bellevue Square Concert.



























Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Session 2 Begins


Session 2 is underway and day 1 was action packed for our middle school age musicians. After enjoying the perfect weather outside they were off to Orchestra Class, followed by classes like Theory, Folk Guitar, and Hand Chimes.
Did you know we offer internship opportunities to our students every summer? We are proud to employ a handful of BYSO students every year during the summer camps to help coach our younger campers. We tracked down a couple of our interns to learn a little more about their experiences with BYSO Summer Camp.
Kyle Hersey will start attending PLU this fall and has been a Cellist with us for years. "I like working with kids, especially when I can help teach them something I enjoy. Music is an opportunity for them to connect with themselves and eachother. I was an intern last year, and would not pass up another opportunity to work with the young musicians."
Lydia Hsu of Redmond High School is a Violinist who joined BYSO last year, and decided to apply for the internship because she enjoyed camp so much. "I wanted the opportunity to help kids with their musical skills, and allow them to have as much fun as I did."
Thanks guys and glad to hear things are going well. If you know of anybody who may be interested in an internship position please contact our office: 425-467-5604 for details.
We would also like to remind you of the special concert for Session 2 that will take place at the Bellevue Artsfair this Friday 7/23 at 3:15 pm. The concert will be held in Bel-Square Mall's Center Court and will feature a variety of performances that campers have learned over the past week. Please invite family and friends to this free event and stay after the performance to enjoy the Artsfair.
Note to Parents: Because we can not provide transportation from Jubilee Reach Center to the Artsfair please be sure to pick your students up promptly from camp at 2:30pm to get them to Bel-Square by 3:00pm sharp because traffic may be backed-up in downtown Bellevue that afternoon. Staff will be on hand to direct students to the green room when you arrive in Center Court.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010


Greetings from BYSO Summer Camp 2010:
We will be filling you in on all the action from Jubilee Reach Center over the next few weeks. Check back often for new news and photos.
A little rain didn't get our session 1 campers down on day 1. Check in was a breeze, then the busy day was officially underway. Our elementary school age campers didn't miss a beat during String Sectional, Orchestra, or any of our small group workshops such as African Drums, and Folk Fiddling. There was plenty of time for outdoor games, fits of giggling, picnicing, and coaching from our fun team of summer interns, all of whom are BYSO Summer Camp Alumni! Campers are now gearing up for the grand finale this Friday 7/16 at the Jubilee Reach Center. It will be an outdoor concert open to family and friends. The forecast calls for highs in the mid-70s so be sure to bring some sunscreen!

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Traditional Irish Flute

Sandra Saathoff (BYSO's flute conductor) shares some of her recent experiences in Ireland:

Macroom, Ireland was the first destination of our trip so I could take lessons with Conal O' Grada. He is a music professor at a university in Cork and a very fabulous flute player and teacher!
I had two 2 hour long lessons with him -it's very humbling to feel like a beginner once again! But I appreciated his patience and good humor as I attempted to figure out cuts, pats, tickles, and rolls -while still playing all the right notes at the right time. Not to mention tone (slightly different/more edgy) breathing (must be rhythmic!) and style! Plus, it turns out learning "by ear" is more difficult than I remembered!
The highlight of my week was on Tuesday. After my first lesson, Conal invited me to go with him to the city of Cork that evening, where he and some friends were going to play an Irish music "session" at a pub near his university. It was amazing! Great fun to see the music taken apart during the lesson, then put together again that evening in performance! It was a fantastic atmosphere -very friendly people; spontaneous singing and dancing; and the music was incredible! In addition to Conal, there was another flutist ( a former saxophonist from New Hampshire) and 2 fiddle players, 2 Bodhran (hand drum) players, and a guitarist. Quite memorable!