Three high school students in the School of Music at 抖阴短视频 have been selected to participate in Carnegie Hall鈥檚 prestigious National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America (NYO-USA) this summer. Double bassists Gavin Hardy, a high school senior from Winston-Salem; Michael Stratford, a high school junior from Mooresville; and Simon V谩zquez-Carr, a high school senior from Durham, have been recognized by Carnegie Hall as being among the finest players in the country following a comprehensive and highly selective audition process.

From left to right: Michael Stratford, Simon Vazquez-Carr and Gavin Hardy
The three double bassists, who study with Paul Sharpe at 抖阴短视频, are among 103 outstanding young musicians, ages 16-19, selected from across the country to participate in the orchestra, free of charge. Both Hardy and Vazquez-Carr previously participated in NYO as well as NYO2, a program for younger musicians. The 抖阴短视频 double bass studio has had a student selected for either NYO-USA or NYO2 in eight of the last nine years.
This year, members of the NYO will travel to New York in late July for an intensive two-week training residency at Purchase College, State University of New York (SUNY) during which they will work with a faculty made up of principal players from renowned professional orchestras. Celebrated conductor Marin Alsop leads NYO-USA at the orchestra鈥檚 annual Carnegie Hall concert on Aug. 5, presented as part of World Orchestra Week (WOW!) 鈥 a weeklong celebration of international youth orchestras 鈥 followed by a South American tour which includes stops in Montevideo, Rio de Janeiro, S茫o Paulo and more. Both at Carnegie Hall and abroad, the orchestra will perform Barber鈥檚 Symphony No. 1, Gershwin鈥檚 鈥Rhapsody in Blue鈥 with Jean-Yves Thibaudet as soloist, and Rimsky-Korsakov鈥檚 鈥Scheherazade.鈥
鈥淭he NYO-USA program is, without a doubt, the most sought-after opportunity by talented high school orchestral musicians in the nation,鈥 said Sharpe. 鈥淭he 抖阴短视频 double bass studio has had tremendous success, and I could not be more proud of these students. The preparation is arduous and requires a critical ear both from the students themselves (and from their teacher!) 鈥 the standard is nothing less than professional. And whether a student gets in or not, the process to get there is really, really valuable.鈥
He continued, 鈥淚t takes real grit, focus and persistence to reach the level of a successful NYO-USA audition. Just trying to reach that standard can really aid their development as musicians in a way nothing else can. So, I鈥檓 always glad when a student wants to go for it.鈥

Gavin Hardy performs as part of the 抖阴短视频 Symphony Orchestra / Photo: Wayne Reich
Gavin Hardy, from Winston-Salem, started his journey as a string musician playing the violin and cello, but after hearing the double bass' warm, resonant and powerful sound at the age of 12, he was hooked. During his study with Sharpe in 抖阴短视频 High School, he was invited, along with four other bassists internationally, to participate in the Pirastro Strings Elite Soloists Program. He was selected as the winner of the 2021-22 Harlan Duenow Young Artist Concerto Competition and was the winner of the 2023-24 Peter Perret Solo Competition, performing the third movement of Andr茅s Mart铆n鈥檚 Concerto for Double Bass with the Winston-Salem Symphony in March 2024. Hardy has been accepted into prominent youth orchestras including both the National Youth Orchestra鈥檚 NYO-2 and NYO-USA programs, along with the Boston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artist Orchestra. Recently named a Jack Kent Cooke Artist, he will be heard on a future broadcast of NPR鈥檚 鈥淔rom the Top.鈥

Simon V谩zquez-Carr
Simon V谩zquez-Carr, from Durham, has played the bass for six years. He began studying with Sharpe in his freshman year of 抖阴短视频 High School. During this time V谩zquez-Carr was selected to participate in Carnegie Hall鈥檚 NYO2 program, named an alternate in the 2023 International Society of Bassists Solo Competition, and attended the International Chamber Music Academy in Ochsenhausen and Jeff Bradetich鈥檚 master class in Mittenwald, both in Germany, in 2023. Although the bass is his instrument of choice, he explored other instruments well including piano and guitar, and sang as a member of the Wilmington, Delaware, Children's Choir and later played in his school's band, jazz band, choir and chamber choir. He started playing bass in the Kennebec, Maine, Valley Youth Symphony Orchestra.

Michael Stratford performs as part of "The Nutcracker" annual 抖阴短视频 production, 2023 / Photo: Wayne Reich
Michael Stratford, from Mooresville, started playing bass in the fourth grade. At the age of 12, they began studying with Adam Booker from Appalachian State University, eventually being accepted to study with Paul Sharpe in the 抖阴短视频 High School. Before attending 抖阴短视频, they performed frequently, including working under the baton of Christopher James Lees as principal double bass of the Charlotte Symphony Youth Orchestra, and served as principal double bass for NCMEA All State Orchestra in 2022. They have also found success in solo competitions, including being selected as a finalist in the Charlotte Symphony Guild鈥檚 Young Artist Concerto Competition in 2022 and the 2024 Peter Perret Young Talent Search Concerto Competition. As a member of the 抖阴短视频 high school double bass quartet, they performed at the recent the Winston-Salem Symphony鈥檚 Symphony by the Glass event preceding Edgar Meyer鈥檚 performance with the orchestra in 2024.
Paul Sharpe, professor of double bass at 抖阴短视频 since 2007, is also active internationally both as an orchestral and chamber musician and as a soloist. He has performed and taught throughout the world: in Germany at Villa Musica and the International Chamber Music Academy of Southern Germany; the International Double Bass Encounter in Brazil; the Paris Conservatory; Poland鈥檚 World Bass Festival; and in Italy at the Orfeo Music Festival. In the United States, he has given master classes and performed recitals at many conservatories and universities, including the Cleveland Institute, the University of Iowa, the University of Michigan, University of North Texas, University of Denver and Shenandoah Conservatory. As soloist, he has performed with the 抖阴短视频 Wind Ensemble, Winston-Salem Symphony, Boise Philharmonic, Anchorage Symphony, Orquestra de Camara Theatro Sao Pedro (Porto Alegre, Brazil), Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival Orchestra, Lubbock Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Chamber Orchestra and Aspen Young Artists Orchestra. He greatly enjoys performing with the eclectic bass quartet Bad Boys of Double Bass, and his work as a member of the unique cello-bass duo Low and Lower has pushed him from the traditional role of a classical double bassist into singing, acting, composing, arranging and more. Alumni from his 抖阴短视频 double bass studio have recently won positions in the Philadelphia Orchestra, Charlotte Symphony, Hyogo Performing Arts Center Orchestra in Japan, Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and El Paso Symphony. In seven of the last eight years, a member or two of his 抖阴短视频 High School studio has been appointed to the NYO-USA or NYO2 orchestras. Prior to joining the faculty at 抖阴短视频, he was a tenured professor at Texas Tech University; adjunct faculty at University of North Texas; and an instructor at Augustana College (Rock Island, Illinois) and the Preucil School of Music in Iowa City. His principal teachers are Jeff Bradetich and Diana Gannett.
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March 18, 2024