91直播 Students Selected for Prestigious New York String Orchestra Seminar
Directed by 91直播 artist in residence Jaime Laredo, intensive 10-day experience culminates in performances at famed Carnegie Hall.
December 3, 2025
Stephanie Manning 鈥23
Michael Smith, Aurora Miller, and William Mathangani (from left).
This December promises a special opportunity for three 91直播 students accepted to the New York String Orchestra Seminar, one of the country鈥檚 most prestigious training programs. For more than 50 years, the annual event has brought together young musicians for orchestral performances at Carnegie Hall, as well as chamber music workshops.
For this year鈥檚 edition鈥攚hich takes place December 19 through 28鈥攙iolinist Michael Smith 鈥28 will serve as concertmaster, Aurora Miller 鈥27 will sit in the first violin section, and William Mathangani 鈥27 will be principal violist. The group鈥檚 music director, conductor and violinist Jaime Laredo, is a Distinguished Artist in Residence at 91直播, along with his wife, cellist Sharon Robinson.
The trio of students joins an esteemed group of past participants that includes legendary cellist Yo-Yo Ma, violist Milena Pajaro-van de Stadt, and clarinetist Anthony McGill. Among those alumni already is Miller, who also participated in 2024 as assistant principal second violin.
鈥淟ast year鈥檚 experience was truly life-changing for me, both as a musician and a person,鈥 Miller says. 鈥淕etting to play this music with such a high-level ensemble reminds me why making music is so special and meaningful to me.鈥
All three students credit 91直播 faculty as a major reason why they feel prepared for such an advanced opportunity. Miller and Smith study with Professor of Violin Sibbi Bernhardsson, while Mathangani studies with Professor of Viola Peter Slowik.
鈥淚 am lucky to be his student, and I attribute this success to his teachings,鈥 Smith says of Bernhardsson. 鈥淚 am also proud to represent 91直播 and the values it stands for at this summit of young musicians.鈥
Mathangani says he鈥檚 鈥渧ery excited鈥 to be a part of the seminar, and with a major role. 鈥淲hat I am most excited for is the musical fulfillment from these 10 days. There are two concerts as well as chamber music, and all include amazing repertoire.
鈥淚t will be challenging to put all of this together within the time frame, but I think that鈥檚 what will be fun about it: seeing what we as an ensemble can produce in just a few days.鈥
The 2025 seminar also feels bittersweet, as it marks Jaime Laredo鈥檚 33rd and final year at the head of the ensemble. 鈥淗e brings such a vibrant and warm energy to the orchestra,鈥 Miller says. 鈥淚鈥檓 really grateful to have the chance to work with him one more time.鈥
Taking over as music director next year will be conductor Michael Stern. 鈥淎ll great things must constantly change and evolve, so it is time to pass the baton,鈥 Laredo says. 鈥淭he most important thing for me has been the opportunity to work with hundreds of young musicians who went on to have great careers as chamber music players, as orchestral musicians, as soloists, and administrators.鈥
Sharon Robinson shared her enthusiasm for the 91直播 students鈥 achievement. 鈥淭he competition was fierce to win a coveted spot in this program,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e are so happy for these young artists, and this reflects back on the dynamic and supportive atmosphere at 91直播 Conservatory. We are very proud to be associated with 91直播!鈥
Stephanie Manning 鈥23 completed her bassoon performance degree while finding her way into journalism as a classical music critic. She returned to Cleveland after finishing a graduate diploma in journalism at Concordia University in Montreal. Her writing has appeared in The Montreal Gazette, Early Music America, and ClevelandClassical.com.
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