MYAC News
Financial Aid for Families
MYAC makes every attempt to ensure that no student is excluded from participation in our programs for financial reasons. To this end, need-based financial aid is available, and families are encouraged to apply. It is board policy that a family's financial situation should not preclude any student accepted into MYAC programs from participating.
Winning Chamber Groups Perform March 7 at The Fort
The winning groups of the 2020 Midwest National Chamber Music Competition will perform Saturday March 7 at 7 p.m. at the “Music At The Fort” concert series at MYAC Center at 878 Lyster Rd, in Highwood, IL.
The groups Insieme Piano Trio, Purple Hippopotami Flute Quartet, Trio Domino, Quartet Lucciola, and Trio Vento will play their winning selections from the competition.
“Sensational Soloists” to Perform at Pick-Staiger
Overall Winners of the 2019 Walgreens National Concerto Competition will perform with MYAC orchestras on February 23, 2020 at Pick-Staiger Concert Hall at Northwestern University.
“Jazz in January” to Feature Artist/Educator Dana Hall
Midwest Young Artists Conservatory is excited to welcome Dana Hall for this year’s Jazz in January weekend of masterclasses and performances. Mr. Hall is an American jazz drummer, percussionist, composer, bandleader, and ethnomusicologist. He is currently Director of Jazz Studies at DePaul University.
2019 Walgreens Competition Winners Announced
Over 200 exceptional young musicians from all corners of the country, competed in Midwest Young Artists Conservatory’s 2019 Walgreens National Concerto Competition from December 28 to December 30 at Ravinia’s Bennett Gordon Hall and the MYAC Center at Fort Sheridan in Highwood, IL.
Students from elementary through 12th grades competed for more than $20,000 in scholarships and cash prizes in the MYAC Division and the Open Division, which were both further divided into the Junior Level (up to 8th grade) and the Senior Level (9th through 12th graders).
MYAC Violinist Liam Diethrich on ABC7's Windy City Live
Symphony Orchestra violinist Liam Diethrich appeared on Windy City Live on ABC7 Chicago on September 27.
Liam, a senior at Highland Park High School, is also a prolific composer and performed his original piece written for film on the broadcast. He composed the work while attending a film scoring program at NYU Steinhardt this summer. Liam appeared onstage with fellow musician, Josh Mhoon, a pianist and student at Merit School of Music.