AYS performs five to seven concerts each season, and the majority of concerts are presented free to the public at UCLA's
Royce Hall. Performances have been described by the
Los Angeles Times as possessing "polish and depth". The repertoire includes classical masterworks, along with contemporary compositions and film music. Past guest artists have included
Sarah Chang,
Daníel Bjarnason,
Anna Clyne,
Johannes Moser,
Lera Auerbach,
Valentina Lisitsa,
David Newman,
Alan Silvestri,
Charles Fox,
Danny Elfman and
John Williams. This project follows a similar three-year exploration of the work of film composer
Jerry Goldsmith, and serves the dual purpose of training young musicians in the art of playing for film, and restoring and preserving film scores. The Elfman Project has received attention and praise from the film music community, with Justin Craig of
Film Score Monthly writing: "The American Youth Symphony stands high, mastering the challenge of performing film music with all its unconventional meters and rhythms. Don’t be deceived by the label of “youth” orchestra; the AYS is the real deal." This project has been supported by the
Los Angeles County Arts Commission, the
James Irvine Foundation, and
BMI. ==Notable alumni==