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The Symphony of Westchester

History and Highlights
Barry Charles Hoffman
Symphony Personnel
Board of Directors
Advisory Board
Volunteers and Ushers

The Symphony of Westchester
History and Highlights

The Symphony of Westchester is a professional orchestra that has gradually become known in Westchester County and its surrounding area for our first rate and inspiring performances, world class soloists, exciting and engaging programming, the commissioning and premiering of new and meaningful compositions and our exemplary outreach programs for children. Now in its seventeenth year at Iona University in New Rochelle, New York, The Symphony of Westchester was founded as The Westchester Chamber Orchestra in 1984 by its Artistic Director, Barry Charles Hoffman. The continued growth and success of The Westchester Chamber Orchestra since its series began at Iona University in 1997, inspired Maestro Hoffman to expand the orchestra in 2010, renaming the orchestra, The Westchester Chamber Symphony. Now, in our inaugural season as The Symphony of Westchester, we plan to fulfill our new mission to program larger fully symphonic orchestral works for greater Westchester audiences.

The commissioning and premiering of new works is an important part of our mission. In 1996, under the direction of Maestro Hoffman, we commissioned and premiered many works of noted American composer Seymour Barab. These have included: The Selfish Giant (broadcast on WQXR), Three Riddles in the Talmudic Tradition, and How The Elephant Got Its Trunk. Additionally, we commissioned noted composer Jon Deak to write Duo Concertante for Violin and Chamber Orchestra, which we premiered at our Iona University series with New York Philharmonic concertmaster Glenn Dicterow and his violist wife, Karen Dreyfus as soloists in 2000. Among several works we commissioned noted composer Charles Griffin to write for us, is his Concerto for Orchestra, which we also premiered at our Iona University series in 2008.

Equally true to our mission to bring quality music educational programs to Westchester's neediest, we are very proud of our two exemplary annual programs: our Jazz Institute For Homeless Children (since 1996) and our Composers of the Future Program (since 2001). Our Jazz Institute for Homeless Children, held at the Westhab Family Center in White Plains, received Arts Westchester's prestigious award for Contribution to Education and Community in 2000. Our Composers of the Future program, is produced in collaboration with New Rochelle's Songcatchers (an after-school music program). The extraordinary compositions of these children and performed yearly in one of our Iona series concerts.

The Symphony of Westchester has presented many noted and distinguished soloists in our performances. These have included: violinists Alex Abayev, Glenn Dicterow, Kerry McDermott and Elmar Oliveira, violists Lawrence Dutton, Karen Dreyfus and Emannuel Vardi, flutist Carol Wincenc, clarinetist Stanely Drucker, oboist Matt Sullivan, bassoonist Lennie Hindell, guistarist David Starobin, cellist Amit Peled and pianists Lucille Chang, Alon Goldstein and Adam Kent.

This season, The Symphony of Westchester continues with its carefully crafted programming in compelling renditions of our most beloved and treasured orchestral repertoire.

The richness and rewards are here.
Come join our adventure!



Barry Charles Hoffman
Founder and Artistic Director

Barry Charles Hoffman
Barry Charles Hoffman

Mr. Hoffman has made his musical mark on Westchester County as conductor, energetic advocate of new music and tireless champion of music as a vital thread of the community fabric. He was schooled at the Manhattan School of Music, receiving his bachelor's degree in violin performance. Mr. Hoffman has studied conducting with John Miner and, more recently, David Gilbert, and counts his participation in the Los Angeles Philharmonic Conducting Institute and the Pierre Monteux School for Advanced Conducting Studies among his most valued educational experiences.

Barry Charles Hoffman has been primarily noted for his highly engaging and moving performances with The Symphony of Westchester, which he founded in 1984 and continues to serve as Artistic Director. Reviewers have called the WCS's performances under Maestro Hoffman "imaginative," "exuberant," "daring," and "reverent." His versatility on the podium has been showcased at the WCS's Iona University Series, where his innovative mix of newly commissioned works and standard favorites have won consistent acclaim.

Maestro Hoffman is also creator of the many outreach programs of the WC0 which include: Annual Jazz Institute for Homeless Children (Westhab Family Center in Elmsford), Annual Composers of the Future Program (in collaboration with Songcatchers of New Rochelle), and Annual Student Piano Competition of Contemporary American Composers (New Rochelle Public Library).

Maestro Hoffman is now embarking on the creation of a second orchestra, the Harlem Chamber Orchestra, which will be based in Harlem, New York. Conducted by Maestro Hoffman, the HCO will be comprised predominantly of African American musicians. The Harlem Chamber Orchestra's mission will be to perform standard orchestral repertoire mixed with repertoire that reflects African American cultural themes, and to provide New York City's Harlem area schools with an infusion of ongoing classical music workshops and programs. He and his wife, Adele, herself a WCS violinist and orchestral music teacher in the Bronxville Public Schools, reside in New Rochelle.

Symphony Personnel
2022-2023 Season

Violin I
Alex Abayev, Concertmaster
Cathy Yang
Tetyana Byelgorodska
Adele Hoffman
Urara Mogi
Ju Jin Bornet
Anna Brathwaite
Marti Sweet


Violin II
Heather Bixler, principal
Susan Beresko
Dzhuneyt Mustafa
Sara Salomon
Jessica Bauer
Bill Martin
Glenna Cureton

Viola
Joel Rudin, principal
Samantha Chestney
Arman Aalpyspaev
Amy Selig
Alyssa Yuge
Luke Quintanilla


Cello
Daryl Nuccio, principal
Rebecca Perea
Peter Howard
David Marsh
Elina Lang
Sujin Park


Bass
Carlos Barriento, principal

Flute I/Piccolo
Kaoru Hinata

Flute II
Koaki Shinkai


Oboe I
Bette Condon


Oboe II
Nancy Ranger
Jason Smoller


Clarinet I
Alec Manasse

Clarinet II
Jung Kyu Song


Bassoon I
Leonard Hindell

Bassoon II
Lisa Alexander

Horn I
Tim McCarthy

Horn II
Taylor Peterson

Trumpet I
Clyde Daley

Timpani/ Percussion
David Cox

Harp
Kristi Shade

Piano
Yumi Suehiro


Operations Manager
Rosemarie Castellano

Stage Manager
Daryl Nuccio


Librarian
Sue Schwartz

Board of Directors

Eugene Mittelgluck, President

Adele Hoffman, Vice President/Secretary

Treasurer - currently open


Executive Director

Barry Charles Hoffman

Advisory Board

David Amram
Elizabeth Fleischer
David Gilbert
Robert Sherman

Volunteers

Sue Schwartz

Lydia

Victor Stanionis

Ushers

Marina and Victoria Condax

Zoe Rieder

Andrew Stedman

Zihan Zhao