ABOUT US
Introduction
BAYS is an organization which provides students across the Southeast Houston area an opportunity to perform in a high level musical ensemble, while enriching their musical education. Our ambition is to provide the talented students of our communities, the opportunity to become involved in a youth organization that will not only achieve musical excellence, but will also bring forth an appreciation and support for the arts in the greater Houston area.
2011-2012 Rehearsal Information
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Symphony
- Where: TBA
- When: Sundays from 2:30pm to 4:30pm
- Where: TBA
- When: Sundays from 2:30pm to 3:45pm
Preparatory Orchestra
The Bay Area Youth Symphony Offers:
- A supplement to the student's school music program
- Excellent instruction from professional conductors and section coaches
- An exciting collaboration of advanced and dedicated student musicians from across Southeast Houstonarea
- Performances in high quality concert venues
- A wide range of repertoire from different periods and styles of music
- An opportunity for young artists to perform with their peers in a high level musical ensemble environment
Executive Director & Symphony Conductor - Lisa Black
Lisa Black has gained a reputation as a creative and dynamic orchestra director in the Houston area. She received her Bachelor of Music Education from the Crane School of Music, State University of New York at Potsdam. During her undergraduate study, she coached high school students’ string quartets at the New York State Summer School of the Arts in Saratoga Springs for three years. After completing her degree, she was awarded a full teaching assistantship at Kent State University where she earned a Master degree in Music Education with a concentration in string pedagogy.
Ms. Black has been teaching in the Houston area, where she has been successful in building programs in the Pasadena, Deer Park, and Clear Creek school districts. Presently, she is the orchestra director at Space Center Intermediate School where she built the program to include approximately 200 students. SCIS has won consecutive UIL sweepstakes, been a finalist in the TMEA Honor Orchestra competition numerous times, and has been invited to perform at the state Capitol in Austin for the “Go Arts Day” in 2009. The Space Center Orchestras recently enjoyed performing a concert along side Mark Wood, the lead violinist of the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. She was also a conductor with the Greater Houston Youth Orchestra and currently conducts the Bay Area Youth Symphony. As the founder of “Sizzling Strings Summer Camp” in the Clear Lake area, Ms. Black encourages string students to study jazz and rock styles.
As a teacher, Ms. Black has gained membership in TMAA and has been awarded a lifetime membership with the PTA as well as received a faculty merit award from Space Center Intermediate. As a performer, she has done contract work with numerous symphonies and churches. She has also won a $10,000 technology grant along with co-director Jennifer Kidwell for the Space Center Orchestras. In 2008, she was awarded a grant to study “Strings Without Boundaries” for a week in Pittsburgh for teacher training in jazz and rock styles.
Preparatory Conductor - Tom Dinardis
A native of Ohio, Tom Dinardis started playing violin in the fourth grade in public school. He played as a member of the Baldwin Wallace youth orchestra program for nine years and is the winner of various scholarships and awards including outstanding student teacher of 1995 at Cleveland State University, where he studied violin and viola with Daniel Rains and Stanley Knopka of the Cleveland Orchestra and graduated with a degree in Music Education. He remembers his high school orchestra director having a great influence on his decision to become a teacher, and as a high school student formed a string octet and taught private lessons to district elementary string players in a pilot program. Tom is currently in his fourteenth year teaching in CCISD and has been at Westbrook (formerly Webster) since 1998, where the orchestra program has grown from thirty to over two hundred students.
The Westbrook Chamber Orchestra has been named Texas Music Educators Association Middle School Honor Orchestra for 2010, and the group will perform at the February TMEA convention in San Antonio. This group has placed in the top five in this state-wide competition multiple times, and all three performing orchestras at Westbrook consistently receive superior ratings and 'best in class' awards at UIL contests and festivals.
Mr. Dinardis is an active adjudicator, clinician, arranger, and performer in the area. He is a regular member of the Halcyon Quartet, is the principal 2nd violinist of the Clear Lake Symphony, and has played with the Pasadena Philharmonic Orchestra, Galveston Symphony, and the Symphony of Southeast Texas. He has been living in Texas with his wife Karen since 1996 and has four children, soon to be the Dinardis Quartet.
Founder - Bryan Buffaloe
Bryan Buffaloe currently serves as the director of orchestras at Clear Lake High School in Houston, Texas home to NASA. Under his direction, the “Lake” Orchestra has grown to its present enrollment of 255 members. They have received consistent UIL “Sweepstakes” awards and have earned Best in Class and Overall Outstanding Orchestra Honors at South Coast and DC Music Festivals. They have been named as a GRAMMY Signature School by the GRAMMY Foundation and performed at the National Band and Orchestra Invitational in Carnegie Hall. Under his direction, the Clear Lake Orchestras consistently rank among the top orchestras in Texas having received first runner-up in the TMEA State Honor String Orchestra competition and second-runner up in the full orchestra state competition.
Mr. Buffaloe, a native of Wichita Falls, Texas, is a graduate of Sam Houston State University were he was a member of the Symphony Orchestra, University Chorale and Symphonic Choir. In previous years, Bryan served six years as orchestra director at Klein Forest High School where he was named Teacher of the Year in 2003 and the music department was named the 2003 National Signature School by the GRAMMY Foundation. He also served two years as assistant orchestra director at Stratford High School and was a founding teacher of the youth orchestras and public school string program in Conroe ISD. Mr. Buffaloe’s Orchestras have performed at the Southern Music Conference in Atlanta, Georgia and the American Honor Orchestra Conference in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, as well as the National Band and Orchestra Invitational in 2001 and 2006.
In addition to his teaching, Bryan is active as a clinician and adjudicator having conducted fourteen all-region orchestras, the Myrtle Beach All-County Orchestra in 2005 and the South Carolina All-State Philharmonic in 2004. He is past conductor of the Greater Houston Youth Orchestra Philharmonic and now is serving as manager and director of the Bay Area Youth Symphony. Bryan has served as Orchestra Vice-President of Texas Music Adjudicators Association and is currently Vice-President for the executive board of the Texas Orchestra Director’s Association. He served six years as production manager and board member of the Austrian Alps Performing Arts Festival held in Innsbruk, Austria. Mr. Buffaloe is also the manager of the Sam Houston State Summer Orchestra camps and has served as an instructor at the camps for the past thirteen years. He has been named eight times to Who’s Who Among America’s Teachers and was the 2003 recipient of the Marjorie Keller Young Teacher Award presented by the Texas Chapter of ASTA. In 2008, Mr. Buffaloe received the Fidelity Future Stage Award as an Outstanding Music Educator and Music Advocate for the city of Houston presented by the Houston Symphony. He has performed as a soloist with the Deer Park HS Chorale at the American Choral Directors Association convention in Carnegie Hall and as an accomplished “fiddler”, he has performed across the US and has won several fiddling championships.
Bryan enjoys singing and is currently serving as the interim worship leader at his church. He like to travel, spend time with friends and his wife Anita, a choir director at Deer Park HS, and their three beautiful children Brendon, Braden and Brynlee.
WHAT's NEW?
2011-2012 Season
Preparatory & Symphony 1st Rehearsal
2:30pm - 9/11/2011
First General Parent Meeting
1:45pm to 2:30pm - 9/11/2011
Final Auditions - 8/20/2011
IMPORTANT FORMS
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Bay Area Youth Symphony's mission is to educate and develop young artists by providing them the opportunity to perform with their peers in a high level musical ensemble environment, while enriching their musical education. Our ambition is to provide the talented students of our communities, the opportunity to become involved in a youth organization that will not only achieve musical excellence, but will also bring forth their appreciation and love for music.
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