The Sydney Symphony Orchestra welcomes 12 of the brightest young musicians to its internationally-renowned Fellowship program in 2019. The year-long Fellowship program offers emerging artists the opportunity to work closely with Australia’s premier orchestra, mentoring by permanent members of the different sections through technical and practical experience, and crucial training to secure positions in professional orchestras around the world.
Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellowship Artistic Director Roger Benedict is looking forward to working with the incoming 2019 Fellows.
“The Sydney Symphony Orchestra has a long-standing commitment to supporting the next generation of musicians,” said Benedict. “In its 18-year history, the Sydney Symphony Orchestra’s Fellowship program has continually provided young artists with the tools and opportunities needed to pursue and share their musical passions as professional musicians.
“The 2019 Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellows are representative of what the next generation of musicians are capable of. I look forward to working closely with them and showcasing the phenomenal skill and talent of Australasia’s best and brightest young artists.”
The 2019 Sydney Symphony Orchestra Fellows are:
Tobias Aan (violin), Aidan Gabriels (horn), and Eve Osborn (oboe) are returning for their second year of the Fellowship.