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Inaugural YouTube Symphony Orchestra Finalized



How do you get to Carnegie Hall? Post a video demonstrating your musical talents on YouTube, of course. In hopes of being named to the first YouTube Symphony Orchestra, amateur and professional musicians from over 70 countries submitted more than 3,000 videos to be judged by members of professional orchestras including the Berlin, New York and Hong Kong philharmonics. After the pros narrowed the field down to 200 finalists, YouTube viewers voted to ultimately decide the winning participants.

The orchestra, to be conducted by San Francisco Symphony music director Michael Tilson Thomas, consists of more than 90 musicians, ranging in age from 17 to 55, from approximately 30 countries. The group will spend three days in April attending master classes and rehearsals leading up to an April 15th performance at New York City's famed Carnegie Hall. Renowned composer Tan Dun, most widely known for his Oscar-winning "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" score, created and arranged "Internet Symphony No. 1 Eroica" specifically for the Orchestra to debut at the performance.

We're still awaiting word on the premiere of the YouTube choral ensemble, although we're fairly certain it will not only include that Chocolate Rain guy, but will also, more importantly, feature Rick Astley as conductor. C'mon. Did you honestly think we could make it through a post about YouTube and music without mentioning Rickrolling? [From: AP/Popeater]

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'YouTube Symphony Orchestra' Competition Announced


Over the next few months, musicians will use YouTube to compete for a chance to perform at Carnegie Hall.

In conjunction with San Francisco Symphony conductor Michael Tilson Thomas and composer Tan Dun, YouTube executives have given musicians until January 28th to submit their video applications for the opportunity to perform a newly penned Tan symphony, under the direction of Thomas, on the hallowed stage of that grand old hall.

According to the competition's rules, each performer will post two videos to the Web site -- one video highlighting the poster's musical talents, and the other featuring a performance of an original Tan composition.

The entries that make it past a panel of expert judges will be finally selected by a YouTube poll, the winners going on to perform Tan's 'Internet Symphony No. 1 - Eroica' as the 'YouTube Symphony Orchestra' on April 15th.

We know there's one dude in Korea who's desperately hoping there's room in the orchestra for some screamin' leads. [From: AP/MSNBC]

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