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Children's Orchestra Society

The Children's Orchestra Society (COS) is a non-profit organization in New York City founded by Dr. Hiao Tsiun Ma for musically talented children and teens.〔(''About Us'', The Children's Orchestra Society, ChildrensOrch.org, 2007 ), retrieved on: July 7, 2007〕〔
==Purpose==
Founded in 1962, the organization is dedicated to "teaching children the language of music" and to presenting young musicians - through orchestra and chamber music presentations - to other children and to well-established artists. It is under the leadership of its executive director, Dr. Yeou-Cheng Ma, and music director, Michael Dadap since 1984. COS believed in children's capability to learn and develop musical talent at the highest level, especially if nurtured and supported. Teaching begins from early childhood to high school graduates. With this vision, through the support of its board members, and the dedicated work of its staff and faculty, COS grew from an 18-member ensemble to a 35 string players in 1984, then to more than 200 student members, which is composed of four orchestras, a chamber music department, musicianship classes, and private lessons in piano, guitar and all orchestral instruments. Its advanced orchestra, the ''Young Symphonic Ensemble'', was able to present annual concerts at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall since the establishment of the Discovery Concert Series in 1994. Some of COS's past guest artists include: Emanuel Ax, Sarah Chang, Jaime Laredo, Cecile Licad, Yo-Yo Ma, Paula Robison, David Shifrin, and Cho-Liang Lin. The ''Young Symphonic Ensemble'' (YSE) had also toured in numerous cities in North America, the Far East and the United Kingdom, including performances in Scotland, the Philippines, Taiwan and Toronto. COS members perform in orchestral and chamber music concerts with well-known musicians and their peer group. In 2007, COS made its Carnegie Hall Debut with guest artists Jaime Laredo and Sharon Robinson. The organization strives to involve members with their communities through performances for civic and cultural groups. The New York Times has reviewed several of its performances.〔〔(The Children's Orchestra Society, Profile, ChildrensOrch.org, 2007 ), retrieved on: July 8, 2007〕

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