Acoustic guitarist solo feature

NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ (PNAN) – On Sunday, December 11 at 4:00 pm at the Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway, internationally renowned guitarist Francis Goya joins the New Jersey Youth Symphony for an exclusive performance as the featured soloist at its annual holiday concert.

“I am so excited to join the award-winning New Jersey Youth Symphony for this very special occasion,” said Francis Goya. “Performing with students, the professional musicians of tomorrow, is very dear to my heart especially as I recall the challenges of my own career path. I’m really looking forward to this concert and it is my way to give back to communities all around the world.”

Tickets are available at: www.UCPAC.org. More about Francis Goya and NJYS at https://whartonarts.org/njys

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pt9017yhrNg

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Goya

The New Jersey Youth Symphony is a program of the Wharton Institute for the Performing Arts. Wharton is New Jersey’s largest non-profit performing arts education organization serving over 1,500 students of all ages and abilities through a range of classes and ensembles. In addition to the New Jersey Youth Symphony, programs include the Paterson Music Project and Performing Arts School.
     Founded in 1979, is a tiered orchestral program offering ensemble education for students in grades 3-12 across New Jersey. NJYS has grown from one orchestra of 65 students to over 500 students in 15 different orchestras and ensembles, including the internationally recognized Youth Symphony. NJYS ensembles have performed in venues including the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Carnegie Hall, and the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. NJYS has received numerous prestigious awards for its adventurous programming from the American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) and has had six European tours, including participation in the Summa Cum Laude International Youth Festival and Competition (Vienna), winning First Prizes in July 2014 and 2017.
      Now in its 42nd season, NJYS continues to achieve musical excellence through intensive instruction and high-level performance. Under the guidance of a talented team of conductors, coaches, and teaching artists, students are immersed in challenging repertoire, learning the art of ensemble playing, and exploring their potential in a supportive and inclusive environment. NJYS remains committed to programming works by diverse composers and featured 20th century African-American and women composers such as Duke Ellington, George Walker, Yvonne Desportes, Emma Lou Diemer, Julia Perry, and Florence Price this past season.

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