While cameras have, in years past, been verboten in orchestral settings, video and still cameras were running nonstop at the inaugural performance of the San Bernardino Symphony Youth Orchestra on Sunday, Dec. 15.
At this highly anticipated opening of the region’s first full youth orchestra, exceptions weren’t just made for cameras – they were encouraged.
“The launch of the San Bernardino Symphony Youth Orchestra this fall and the presentation of their inaugural performance represent a resounding success that is a testament to the hard work of all of the students involved, and their families that have supported them,” said Conductor Dr. Lucy Lewis. “We believe in the talent and brilliance of our Inland Empire youth, and it is our honor to be able to support their growth both as artist-musicians, and human beings.
Following brief welcoming remarks by Dr. Lewis, and words of encouragement from San Bernardino Symphony board member Dr. Kenneth Lane and Executive Director Dr. Anne Viricel, the program began with the rhythmic Conga del Fuego Nuevo (Conga of the New Fire) by Mexican composer Arturo Márquez, moving on to the brass-forward Busca La Alegría written by Los Angeles-based composer María Eugenia León.
Assistant Conductor Veronica Manzanera then took the stage to conduct the first movement of Georges Bizet’s L’Arlesienne, Suite No. 1, followed by Lewis’ return to conduct the remaining three movements.

Concertmaster Xueyou Melody Ke and the Youth Orchestra.
A brief intermission gave the more than 60 pre-career players a chance to rest briefly before they returned to a holiday-focused second half with highlights like Of the Father’s Love Begotten featuring Concertmaster Xueyou Melody Ke, and a version of Sleigh Ride, conducted by Manzanera, that rivaled their professional counterparts the evening before.
Interestingly, Sleigh Ride was the piece conducted by Manzanera when she made her debut with the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra as a California State University San Bernardino student several years past.
“I am truly thrilled to have worked with the students of the San Bernardino Symphony Youth Orchestra and conduct in the ensemble’s inaugural concert,” said Manzanera. “The students performed spectacularly! They braved their first concert in a truly professional manner as they performed with such radiant energy, enthusiasm and attention to detail.”
Following words of thanks to all who contributed to the success of the performance, the second half ended with Leroy Anderson’s A Christmas Festival and a rousing three-minute standing ovation.
Dr. Jessica Getmann, a member of the Youth Orchestra’s advisory committee, summed up her feelings about the day: “The absolute success of this group’s first concert makes me excited for what’s coming. There was so much talent on that stage. Our San Bernardino County and Inland Empire students are getting the educational and artistic opportunity they deserve!”
The spring semester of the San Bernardino Symphony Youth Orchestra will begin Jan. 12 with a winter workshop led by, among others, members of the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra. Rehearsals will be held every Sunday until their spring concert, scheduled for Sunday, May 18. General admission seating tickets will be on sale soon.








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