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L.A. Phil guts East L.A. department of Dudamel’s Youth Orchestra program months earlier than his departure
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L.A. Phil guts East L.A. department of Dudamel’s Youth Orchestra program months earlier than his departure

Last updated: November 25, 2025 9:25 pm
Editorial Board Published November 25, 2025
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Within the face of finances cuts, the Los Angeles Philharmonic is decreasing its East Los Angeles youth orchestra program championed by outgoing star conductor Gustavo Dudamel by reducing workers and each day operations.

The Youth Orchestra Los Angeles (YOLA) has provided a free musical schooling to college students ages 5 via 18 since 2007. Run by the L.A. Phil, college students get entry to free devices and get the firsthand expertise of being in a musical ensemble. YOLA presently operates out of Inglewood, East L.A., Rampart District and Westlake/MacArthur Park. The one location topic to cuts has been the Torres web site in East L.A., which serves 165 college students.

Beneath these modifications, practices for college kids shall be halved, transferring from 4 days of instruction to 2 days of rehearsal. All of the instructing artists on the web site had been laid off, leaving two conductors to guide what stays of this system. These modifications will solely apply to the higher-level college students, as programming for the youthful pupils (often known as the Sprouts and the Explorers) shall be gutted, with the choice of transferring to a different YOLA web site.

Spearheaded by Dudamel, this system is modeled after El Sistema, the publicly funded program the place he first discovered music in Venezuela. The conductor, who has been with the L.A. Phil since 2009, shall be leaving the orchestra in June 2026.

Jules Levy, one of many 12 laid-off instructing artists, says that with these changes, about 80% of the scholars’ studying shall be decreased.

Conductor Gustavo Dudamel rehearses with younger musicians from across the nation taking part within the L.A. Phil’s annual YOLA Nationwide Program at Walt Disney Live performance Corridor in 2023.

(Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Occasions)

“There wouldn’t be any music theory, music history and no singing. They’re going to come in and play in an orchestra, and won’t have any coaches to teach them,” stated Levy, who has been a YOLA teacher since 2019. “No more studio classes, no private lessons, no master classes, and no sectionals.”

At Torres, Levy labored as a double bass coach and taught college students throughout all age teams. He’s additionally an alumnus of this system’s first iteration, saying it’s “the reason I am a successful musician today, but I also think about how many kids we just took that possibility away from.” When he needed to clarify the state of affairs to his college students, he says he was greeted with a variety of confusion and lots of teary eyes — because the group undergoes one other unprecedented change.

“This is a community where we have students from East L.A. Some of these students have had their parents, their cousins and other family members abducted by ICE recently. This is one of L.A.’s most vulnerable communities,” Levy stated.

These revisions had been additionally introduced days earlier than the instructing artists voted to unionize, below the American Federation of Musicians of the US and Canada.

In a press release to The Occasions, the L.A. Phil stated they’re “doing everything possible to support impacted students and staff, including placement at other YOLA sites and providing transportation when possible.”

“Our mission has always been to bring people together through the power of music and live performance, and we remain steadfast in our dedication to the families, musicians and employees who create our YOLA community,” wrote an L.A. Phil spokesperson.

YOLA institute students perform on stage.

YOLA institute college students carry out on stage throughout a Gracias Gustavo Group Block Celebration on the Judith and Thomas L. Beckmen YOLA Heart in October.

(Etienne Laurent/For The Occasions)

“We cannot give up. We, as parents, will stay committed and united. We’re going to do whatever it takes to continue the program,” stated Juarez. “Our main focus is to fight for our kids and their futures.”

She has two youngsters in this system, her 8-year-old son who was a Sprouts percussionist, and her 13-year-old daughter, Romina Sanchez, a cellist within the symphony orchestra. Juarez says her daughter has at all times had an curiosity in music, however YOLA helped carry out a brand new sense of confidence inside her.

“I was honestly so devastated [about the cuts] because I love music. YOLA is like our home away from home,” stated Sanchez. “I’m also very devastated, because I have to turn in my instrument. I’ve been with my cello for three years now.”

The 13-year-old musician says she is arising with a plan to avoid wasting up for a brand new cello or to determine the place she will be able to hire one. Juarez works two jobs with the intention to assist her household and she or he says they nonetheless “can’t afford private music lessons.” To her, the battle is about holding onto this sort of entry for her youngsters.

“We understand it’s a free program. We are grateful for that. But they cannot use our kids if they don’t follow [through with] their mission,” stated Juarez. “Unfortunately, they are tarnishing Gustavo Dudamel’s legacy. They fed the [kids] a dream of learning to grow in music, and now they’re snatching that dream away.”

The YOLA Torres web site will proceed to function as ordinary till Dec. 12, when the cuts will go into impact.

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