The Youth Orchestra is well known for its 30+ year participation in
CBS 6’s Melodies of Christmas (benefit concerts for the Melodies Center for Childhood Cancer and Blood Disorders at the Children’s Hospital at
Albany Medical Center). ESYO’s ensembles also give approximately 30 public performances a year. ESYO reaches out to the community with an annual free concert for senior citizens, concerts for young people, recitals in nursing homes, and performances at public events. In addition, the ensembles perform an annual "Playathon" fundraiser at
Crossgates Mall in which they play for the entire day. In May 2010, the Youth Orchestra performed for the first time at
EMPAC at
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in the grand finale concert of the
Albany Symphony Orchestra's American Music Festival. Other ESYO ensembles routinely performed at the Massry Center for the Arts,
The College of Saint Rose, before the college closed, as well as at area high schools. The Repertory Orchestra routinely performs with Albany Pro Musica at its annual High School Choral Festival. In June 2011, ESYO won 2nd prize for Adventurous Programming (Youth Division) from
ASCAP (American Society of Composer, Authors, and Publishers). The award was presented to Music Director Helen Cha-Pyo at the League of American Orchestra's annual conference in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This was the 3rd ASCAP award for ESYO; in June 2008, ESYO received 1st prize for Adventurous Programming (Youth Division) and the rarely presented Award for American Programming on Foreign Tours. During June 2020, ESYO live streamed a three-day digital music festival titled among the
COVID-19 pandemic. The campaign took at-home video from students and musicians and broadcast them in a virtual concert format. During Day 3 of the festival, ESYO unveiled the first ever
360° video At-Home Orchestra, which featured 125 musicians performing "Ay Caray", an original composition by [https://www.carlosagreda.co/ Carlos Ágreda in a 3d environment. ==Touring==