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The '''DC Youth Orchestra Program''' ('''DCYOP''') is a youth [[orchestra]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] Founded in 1960 by Lyn McLain, it currently has an average annual enrollment of around 700 students from ages 4 1/2 to 19Located in [[Washington, D.C.]], The program currently has six orchestras, three [[wind ensembles]], two [[string instrument|string]] orchestras, and one [[jazz]] ensemble.  The most advanced orchestra, simply known as The Youth Orchestra, has [[concert|toured]] in more than 19 countries and played for several Presidents.
The '''DC Youth Orchestra Program''' ('''DCYOP''') is an [[United States|American]] youth [[orchestra]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]
 
The orchestra was founded in 1960 by Lyn McLain, and currently has an average annual enrolment of around 700 students between the ages of four and a half and nineteen.  The program currently has six orchestras, three [[wind ensembles]], two [[string instrument|string]] orchestras, and one [[jazz]] ensemble.  The most advanced orchestra, simply known as The Youth Orchestra, has toured in more than nineteen countries and played for several U.S. Presidents.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.dcyop.org/home.php DCYOP website]
*[http://www.dcyop.org/home.php DCYOP website]


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Revision as of 09:18, 1 April 2007

The DC Youth Orchestra Program (DCYOP) is an American youth orchestra in Washington, D.C.

The orchestra was founded in 1960 by Lyn McLain, and currently has an average annual enrolment of around 700 students between the ages of four and a half and nineteen. The program currently has six orchestras, three wind ensembles, two string orchestras, and one jazz ensemble. The most advanced orchestra, simply known as The Youth Orchestra, has toured in more than nineteen countries and played for several U.S. Presidents.

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