In recent years, the New World Youth Symphony Orchestra has performed with other youth and professional organizations with exciting results. Joint concerts with the Indianapolis Children's Choir, Indianapolis Youth Chorale, Indianapolis Arts Chorale,
Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra, and
Butler University Choirs have been extremely rewarding. Since 1993, the orchestra annually opens its concert season at the
Hilbert Circle Theatre, home of the
Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. These highly successful concerts have featured the retired
concertmaster of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Hidetaro Suzuki; internationally acclaimed cellist, Janos Starker; former Indianapolis Mayor
William Hudnut; pianist Zeyda Ruga Suzuki; Michael Isaac Strauss, principal violist of the Indianapolis Symphony; actor
Clancy Brown; cellist David Darling;
Corey Cerovsek;
International Violin Competition of Indianapolis laureate Svetlin Roussev; Marianne Tobias, pianist and program annotator; Scott Hostettler, New World alumnus and
Chicago Symphony oboist;
Grace Fong, pianist and professor at
Chapman University;
Frank Glover, jazz musician and Indianapolis native; world-renowned trumpeter
Allen Vizzutti; and for the fall 2013 opening concert and fall opening concert of the 2017–18 season, pianist Jeeyoon Kim. Orchestra members participate in a variety of activities, including master classes, section coaching, intensive rehearsal retreats, and visits to collegiate music schools in Indiana.
Butler University,
Ball State University, and
Indiana University have provided coaching and space for rehearsals and workshops. Many musicians also attend summer music camps and participate in concerto competitions, including the Indiana All-State Orchestra and Band, the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's Side-by-Side Program, and the ISSMA Solo & Ensemble contests. New World is also well represented at
Interlochen Arts Camp, the
Aspen Music Festival, the
Meadowmount School of Music, the
Eastern Music Festival, as well as the Honor Orchestra of America. The 1995–1996 season marked two firsts for the New World Youth Symphony Orchestra. It recorded its first professional compact disc, now in its second printing. In July, the orchestra toured Germany, Austria, and Switzerland enjoying standing room only crowds and enthusiastic standing ovations. The highlight of the tour was participating in the Silver Anniversary of the Youth and Music Festival in
Vienna, Austria. In March 2006, the New World Chamber Orchestra was awarded First Place honors in the youth orchestra division of the National Orchestra Festival at the
American String Teachers Association national convention in
Kansas City,
Missouri. In March 2015, the New World Youth Symphony successfully auditioned for the Manhattan Concert Productions's
Debut Series, an audition, not a pay-to-play, selection process. The orchestra traveled to
New York City in April 2016 for a four-day residency culminating in a 30-minute performance in
Carnegie Hall. The Indianapolis Youth Symphony Orchestra has continued this tour every three years since, including trips in 2019, 2022, and most recently 2025. ==References==