Rossen Milanov, Music Director
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Changing the face of classical music, one musician at a time.
who we are
The mission of the Academy Program is to provide young orchestral musicians from diverse backgrounds with rigorous training, mentorship, and exposure to high-level performance, equipping them to succeed in collegiate music programs and beyond.


Building sustaining performance careers for young musicians traditionally underserved in classical music through transformative musical experiences.
The Academy aims to remove barriers, both musical and non-musical, that keep young musicians from pursuing sustaining performing careers.
Through key Columbus resources, including music instruction, financial support, career mentorship, and performance opportunities, Academy members and their families will receive the foundational guidance necessary to get them on the path to the professional stage.
Together, we will change the face of classical music.
The League of American Orchestras has conducted extensive reports on the trends of diversity within the orchestra field. In summary, there has been very little progress in increasing the representation of BIPOC musicians within orchestras from 2014-2024. Of the orchestra musicians surveyed in 2024, 2.3% were Black, 4.6% were Hispanic, 11.7% were Asian, 2.1% were multiracial, 0.5% were American Indian, 0.2% were Native Hawaiian, and 78.6% were White.
We invite all who are curious to review these reports and resources below to learn about this important topic and support us in this important initiative. All data and sources come from the League of American Orchestras.
Orchestra Field Demographics Summary – a summary reporting musician diversity, conductor diversity, staff diversity, and more within orchestras.
Racial/Ethnic and Gender Diversity in the Orchestra Field 2023 – this report includes diversity data within orchestra roles from 2013-2023.
Racial/Ethnic and Gender Diversity in the Orchestra Field 2016 – this report from 2016 demonstrates early data reporting on diversity within the orchestra field.
Making the Case for Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in Orchestras – this guide is intended to help all in the orchestra field to become more inclusive and welcoming of all people.
To view more resources from the League, click here.
Additional information on advancing racial equity in classical music can be found with our program partner, Equity Arc.


Kennedy
violin, 2022

Antoine
violin, 2023

Bradyn
violin, 2024

Annette
violin, 2024

Gabby
violin, 2024

Matheus
violA, 2024

Sonny
violA, 2024

Jotniel
Bass, 2024

Zahara
Cello, 2024

Claudia
violin, 2025
Have a question or want to learn more? Contact School Programs Coordinator Ashley Marini at amarini@columbussymphony.com




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