CELBRATING OUR 2024-25 GRADUATES

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2025 GRADUATING SENIORS

We wish you every success. May music always be a meaningful part of your lives!

We asked our 13 graduating seniors—the Class of 2025—to tell us a bit about themselves and their plans. Here are their stories!

JoshuaGolshani

Joshua Golshani

Symphony Violin 2

How long have you been in LAYO?
Two years.
Why did you want to be a part of LAYO?
To get more opportunities to play with others, become better, learn more about music, and to meet new people.
What are some of your best memories?
Getting to visit Europe for the first time.
What’s next for you?
Going to community college probably with a focus on computer engineering, or some other kind of science.

BeatriceJiang

Beatrice Jiang

Symphony Violin 1

How long have you been in LAYO?
Four years.
Why did you want to be a part of LAYO?
I joined LAYO to be part of a community that shares my love for classical music. It’s given me the chance to collaborate with talented musicians, perform incredible orchestral works, and take my musicianship to the next level.
What are some of your best memories?
Performing at the legendary Carnegie Hall during LAYO's New York tour was a surreal experience. I also had an amazing time traveling through Europe and playing in historic venues on the Prague/Vienna tour. These concert tours gave me unforgettable musical memories and helped me meet some of my closest friends.
What’s next for you?
I hope to attend college and pursue a career as an electrical engineer and researcher.

DaniellaTraum

Daniella Traum

Symphony Viola

How long have you been in LAYO?
Three years.
Why did you want to be a part of LAYO?
I wanted to be part of LAYO because I wanted the viola to be a bigger part of my life. Joining a youth orchestra allowed me to play more music and meet other musicians.
What are some of your best memories?
Some of my favorite memories are definitely from the Europe tour. The beautiful towns I walked through and palaces we toured were amazing! The rose garden in Vienna was absolutely gorgeous!! I’ll never forget Excalibur City upon arriving in Czechia. I am so thankful this group brought me to so many amazing places.
What’s next for you?
I’m super excited to study public policy at Cornell. I plan to focus on environmental issues and continue playing the viola in college.

LeenaAdeli

Leena Adeli

Symphony Violin 2

How long have you been in LAYO?
Since August 2016.
Why did you want to be a part of LAYO?
I have been playing the violin since first grade and was part of the elementary school orchestra. My older sister, Layla, joined LAYO in January 2016, and we traveled to Italy with her for the 10-day Italy tour. I was hooked. I wanted the same experience.
What are some of your best memories?
There are so many amazing memories from my years at LAYO. Making new friends outside of my school friends is one great experience. But of course performing at concert halls such as Walt Disney Concert Hall and Carnegie Hall are some of the most memorable experiences.
What’s next for you?
So far I have been accepted to three "early action" universities. I will hear from the rest in March and will then make my decision. I plan on pursuing a career in public and global health. I hope to join a chamber group so music can continue to be part of my life.

AndreHuaman

Andre Huaman

Percussion

How long have you been in LAYO?
Four years.
Why did you want to be a part of LAYO?
I wanted to continue pursuing music into high school, continue to challenge myself, and grow as a musician.
What are some of your best memories?
Performing in Carnegie Hall was a life-changing experience. I felt like my whole life and work as a musician had led up to that moment. I also loved walking through Prague and Vienna with my friends as well as performing there.
What’s next for you?
I am off to college to study chemistry but hopefully also still pursue music. I want music to continue being a part of my life, and I intend to follow that.

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Jasmine Kao

Symphony Violin 1

How long have you been in LAYO?
Four years.
Why did you want to be a part of LAYO?
I wanted to be a part of LAYO because my best friend, Emily, was initially a part of the symphony ensemble. LAYO provided me an amazing opportunity to create music amongst talented musicians and create lifelong friendships that I will forever treasure.
What are some of your best memories?
My favorite memories were made during the New York and Vienna/Prague tours. All the friendships and memories I've made through simple things like sitting together near the back of the bus and playing charades together after dinner—these are ones I will never forget.
What’s next for you?
I will be going to college pursuing a pre-med track in osteopathic medicine. When I write this, I do not know where I will be committing to, but, hopefully, somewhere I will succeed.

JamesBall

James Ball

Symphony Trumpet

How long have you been in LAYO?
Since seventh grade.
Why did you want to be a part of LAYO?
I wanted to be a part of a community of musicians that play music at a high caliber. LAYO has given me the opportunity to appreciate and play music that I enjoy with people I enjoy playing it with. It’s given me a new perspective on what it means to be a trumpet player, as classical style is different from jazz or band music.
What are some of your best memories?
Going to Vienna and Prague and playing in fantastic concert halls, walking through history as we did, with great friends along the way. These were not only my favorite experiences in LAYO, but some of the best experiences of my life. The connection I made with the music and the new friends I bonded with was an unmatched experience.
What’s next for you?
I plan to go to college (not decided yet) and study engineering or physics. I’m interested in quantum computing, and I hope to make innovations and progress in that field. I also want to continue my music interests in college by joining an orchestra or band of some sort or perhaps minoring in music.

LilithHumphrey

Lilith Humphrey

Percussion

How long have you been in LAYO?
Since fall 2022.
Why did you want to be a part of LAYO?
When I transferred schools in 10th grade, my new school didn't have an orchestra. I discovered LAYO, auditioned, and was so happy to have found a new musical community.
What are some of your best memories?
Vienna and Prague, mainly! Late hotel room nights, the best bratwurst I've ever had, playing in Esterházy Palace, meeting so many friends. I cherish them all! What's next for you? In the fall I'll be off to college, likely on the East Coast. I don't know what I want to study, but I hope to publish my novel and keep playing percussion! Here's to 25 more years of LAYO!

MatheusKoo

Matheus Koo

Symphony Clarinet

How long have you been in LAYO?
Three years.
Why did you want to be a part of LAYO?
I joined LAYO to find a community of people who share my musical interests and passion for performance.
What are some of your best memories?
I’ll always remember our inspiring pre-concert talks, the thrill of entering new concert halls, and our unforgettable NYC trip, which culminated in a performance at Carnegie Hall.
What’s next for you?
This fall I'll be attending Cornell to study business. While music won't be my major, I plan to continue playing the clarinet in college through jazz combos and similar ensembles.

IsaiahDorado

Isaiah-Leonard Dorado

Symphony Cello

How long have you been in LAYO?
Three semesters.
Why did you want to be a part of LAYO?
My friend Apollo recommended that I join, and I auditioned. Other people in my school’s orchestra were also members of LAYO.
What are some of your best memories?
Seeing other musicians and people dedicated to making music. I also really enjoyed learning from the coaches, and the rehearsals when the conductor teaches.
What’s next for you?
I want to keep music in my life somehow, but I’m not sure what path I’d like to take next. I would like to at least learn more about music in college.

AnnalisaHurd

Annalisa Hurd

Symphony Violin 1

How long have you been in LAYO?
Three years.
Why did you want to be a part of LAYO?
I wanted to be in an orchestra that played advanced repertoire and went on tours, but also had a supportive and nurturing environment. LAYO had all of that and more.
What are some of your best memories?
Playing in amazing venues and hanging out with friends on the Vienna/Prague tour, and finding incredible friends through LAYO that I wouldn't have met otherwise.
What’s next for you?
I'm still waiting on my decisions, but I'll be going to college next year, majoring in biochemistry, and playing in the college orchestra wherever I go.

AudreyLi

Audrey Li

Symphony Violin 1

AUDREY LI (SO VIOLIN 1) How long have you been in LAYO?
Since fall 2023.
Why did you want to be a part of LAYO?
I wanted to join LAYO to gain more experience playing symphonic pieces, further develop my musical skills, and meet new people.
What are some of your best memories?
Some of my best memories come from the Vienna and Prague tour. Immersing myself in the culture, music, and environment was an incredible experience, especially sharing it with friends.
What’s next for you?
I plan to study English with a pre-law focus in college.

SamiraShokrian

Samira Shokrian

Symphony Cello

How long have you been in LAYO?
Five years.
Why did you want to be a part of LAYO?
I wanted to be involved in a local orchestra and meet people with similar musical interests as my own.
What are some of your best memories?
Some of my best memories are hanging out with my friends before concerts and during dress rehearsals.
What’s next for you?
I am very excited to play cello in my college's orchestra. While I may not be on track to be a professional musician, I hope to continue playing into adulthood.