Rossen Milanov, Music Director

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Why This Work Matters – Learn the Data that Supports Pathways Programs

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.

Now Accepting Applications for 2026-2027!


Commitment Statement


Audition Requirements


1. The Academy Application

Online form to apply for the Academy Program

2. CSYO Audition

Audition for one of the four Columbus Symphony Youth Orchestras (whichever ensemble is the best fit for the musician’s age and experience level)

3. Teacher Recommendation

All applicants must submit a teacher recommendation along with their application to be eligible. This teacher can be a school music teacher, music program conductor or teacher, or private music teacher. Teachers should complete the form online using the link below. For a hard copy of the recommendation form, contact amarini@columbussymphony.com.

It is the applicant’s responsibility to contact their chosen teacher about this requirement. Recommendations received after the deadline may still be considered as long as communication as been made with the Academy Program Manager before the deadline.


DEADLINES


First Round Deadline: Monday, May 10, 2026 at 11:59 PM

Priority deadline – applications received in the first round will be reviewed first and have the highest chance of acceptance

Second Round Deadline: Wednesday, June 10, 2026 at 11:59 PM

Second round applicants will only be considered for admission if spots remain after the first round. Otherwise, candidates will be placed on the waitlist for future consideration.

Rolling Admissions & Waitlist: Ongoing

The application will remain open, but candidates will be placed on a waitlist (likely until the following application season)


Need some extra help preparing your or your student’s audition? Have another question?

You may be eligible for a Trial Lesson with one of our Columbus Symphony musicians! Contact the Academy Program Manager, Ashley Marini, at amarini@columbussymphony.com

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

Mwakudua waNgure

instructor

Rudy Albach

instructor

Karl Pedersen

instructor

Luis Parra

instructor

Maalik Glover

instructor

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