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Philadelphia Youth Orchestra Gala Hits a High Note with an Evening of Music, Mentorship, and Mission

Maestro Louis Scaglione , President & Music Director · Philadelphia Youth Orchestra

The Philadelphia Youth Orchestra struck all the right chords last week at its annual gala. The PYO Music Institute hosted its 86th Anniversary Gala at the Union League of Philadelphia, celebrating nearly a century of musical excellence, education, and community impact while bringing together supporters, alumni, and rising stars for a night that highlighted both artistry and opportunity.

Tyler Allen, Natalia Riveros, and Anthony Llera

Held in a room filled with civic leaders, arts patrons, and proud families, the evening showcased exactly why PYO continues to be one of the region’s most respected arts education programs.

Naftali Rosso-Cohen,Andrei Lindes, and Mikey Maltese

The organization, which provides tuition-free and low-cost music education to talented young musicians, has long been a pipeline for future performers, educators, and leaders.

Ric and Lita Hughes with Anthony Masino

The festivities began with a lively cocktail reception featuring a live art show and sale presented by Studio Incamminati. Guests browsed and bid on fine works while mingling in support of PYO’s mission.

96-Mike & Karen Pauciello,Kristen & Dave Dinella

Beyond the performances, the gala underscored PYO’s broader mission. Through mentorship, rigorous training, and access to world-class instruction, these students are not only mastering their instruments, they are building confidence, discipline, and a sense of community that extends far beyond the stage.

Peter Lockman, and Helen Gerhold
Darlene Cavalier, (the First Lady of the Union League) Trang Schuh, Ron Cavalier, Michele Plachter, Luxury Interior Architecture + Designer
Julia McFadden, and Holly Sullivan

The crowd reflected a who’s who of Philadelphia’s philanthropic and cultural circles, all there to support the next generation of artists. Conversations throughout the night centered on impact, from scholarships to outreach programs that ensure music education reaches students across the region regardless of background

Lindsay Thompson,and Cameron Griffiths
Tim Gillispie, Marc Nicoletti, Louis Scaglione, and Joe McLaughlin

Thank you: Maestro Louis Scaglione has dedicated nearly 30 years to honing his talents as a musician, educator, conductor, and executive leader. His career spans a broad range of experience in orchestral, choral, and operatic works, alongside a strong background in education and arts administration. Recognized nationally, he is highly regarded throughout the Delaware Valley for his professionalism and leadership. Check out the PYO schedule, plus support this wonderful organization.

Thanks to Andre Flewellen for covering the PYO Gala for me this year. The first time in a decade I missed it.

Also be sure to watch the 30th Anniversary of Fox 29 tonight at 6:30pm, I’ll be shooting the red carpet. Then watch the show at 7PM. A good time will be had!

Socially yours, xo HughE

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