RIT Philharmonic Orchestra

During the academic year, members of the RIT Philharmonic Orchestra study the various theoretical, historical and technical facets of the musical arts through rehearsing and performing music of canonical masterworks from the Western art music tradition of various musical periods, styles and genres, as well as film scores, music from video games and other contemporary compositions, resulting in performances and presentations to the RIT community and general public.

Music performances and music studies have long been an important component of what is considered a solid foundation for the educate individual. In this tradition, the RIT Philharmonic Orchestra’s mission is to develop the skills and knowledge of our musicians via a hands-on approach and thus enhance the life of our community and the communities into which RIT graduates enter. The connections and collaborations between RIT and local professional musicians complement and elevate the artistic achievements of the diverse nature that RIT students represent.

Rehearsals

Mondays and Wednesdays
5:00 - 6:15 p.m
SAU A130

Credit

Enroll in the RIT Philharmonic Orchestra via FNRT-251. Contact Yunn-Shan Ma for enrollment details.

FNRT-251
Credits 1
The RIT Orchestra performs three major concerts a year of standard orchestral repertoire from the 16th century to the present. In addition, students from the RIT Orchestra have the opportunity to play in a variety of chamber music ensembles. Auditions will be held to assess proper placement. Contact instructor for more information.

Director

A headshot of Yunn-Shan Ma.

A passion for symphonic, operatic, choral-orchestral, and contemporary repertoire

Praised as being “extremely musical” and “having the gift to keep the orchestra tight with her hands”, Taiwan native Yunn-Shan Ma is active as a conductor, pianist and educator in both America and Asia. Her range of conducting experience bridges the gap between professional, semi-professional, and student ensembles. Ma moved to the United States in 2011 with a full scholarship and recently earned her doctoral degree in conducting at the Eastman School of Music under the tutelage of William Weiner and Neil Varon.

With a passion for symphonic, operatic, choral-orchestral and contemporary repertoire, Ma has been selected over the years to participate in competitions and master classes mentored by Helmuth Rilling, Mark Gibson, Donald Hunsberger, Johannes Schlaefli, Robert Page, Joseph Flummerfelt, Maurice Peress, and Donald Portney. She has conducted select performances with Cadaques Orchestra in Spain, North Czech Orchestra in Teplice, Genesee Symphony Orchestra, Greater Rochester Women’s Philharmonic, Evergreen Symphony Orchestra, Taipei Philharmonic Chorus, Taipei Chamber Singers, Eastman-Rochester Chorus, Eastman Chorale, and Eastman’s New Music Ensemble, OSSIA. In July 2013 she was selected as one of five finalists to guest-conduct the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2015 she premiered Britten’s cantata Phaedra for mezzo-soprano solo and orchestra at Eastman Kilbourn Hall in February and guest conducted the Syracuse Vocal Ensemble in March. In summer 2015 she was invited to hold a workshop for the ensemble of Ying-Hua College from Hong Kong on their tour visit at Eastman School of Music. She guest-conducted the Chin-Yun Choir and Taipei Civic Orchestra at the National Concert Hall in Taipei in July 2016 and the Monroe All-County Senior High School Orchestra at Kodak Hall, Eastman School of Music, in March 2018. She has been on the faculty of the Taipei International Choral Festival since 2015.

In addition to being an active conductor, pianist, and singer, Ma has devoted to musical education. She has frequently served as a guest clinician as well as an adjudicator for competitions and festivals. As the 2005 winner of the Taipei Municipal Joint Teacher Search Auditions from more than 250 candidates, she was appointed a full-time music instructor at Taipei Municipal Zhong-Zheng Junior High School and served on the jury committee in 2006. Ma has been invited to give lectures on conducting and music appreciation at Shi-Hsin and Cheng-Chi universities. Besides, she is a co-author for the cross-curriculum teaching manual, “Music and the Ocean”, published by the Taiwan Ministry of Education in 2011.

Ma received her early musical training in piano and violin at the age of five. At the age of eleven, she moved to Vienna with her family and won the audition to study piano and violin at the pre-college of the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien. After returning to Taiwan, she received a bachelor’s degree in piano performance with minors in violin and vocal performances, as well as a master’s degree in conducting from National Taiwan Normal University.

During her doctoral study at the Eastman School of Music, Ma assisted Eastman Opera, served as an assistant conductor of the choral ensembles, and taught a lab for the Basic Conducting course. Before joining the RIT, she was under the faculty of Hobart and William Smith Colleges and Nazareth College. She is music director of the Taiwanese Choral Society of Rochester, the conducting fellow of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, and the founder/artistic director of F-Sharp Chamber Choir in Taipei.

Quick Facts

  • 50-75 members: RIT students, faculty, staff, and Rochester community musicians, by audition
  • RITPO students frequently among RIT Outstanding Undergraduate Scholars
  • Nearly every RIT college represented
  • Perform four to eight concerts per year, on campus and at a number of beautiful venues in the Rochester area
  • Standard orchestral repertoire from ca. 1600 to the present, including world première and modern première performances
  • Performances with some of the Rochester area's finest soloists, and other area ensembles
  • Began in 1981

Highlights and History

  1. 1981

    1981  

    Asher Temkin establishes the RIT Philharmonia as an extra-curricular ensemble.

  2. 1982-1983

    1982 – 1983

    Due to the tragic death of Asher Temkin, RIT Singers director Ed Schell becomes interim music director of the RIT Orchestra.

  3. 1988-1989

    1988 – Present

    The RIT Philharmonia and RIT Singers become credit-bearing academic courses in the College of Liberal Arts.

  4. 2000-2001

    2000 – Present

    RIT Philharmonia plays the first of nine annual joint concerts with the Brighton Symphony Orchestra.

  5. 2002-2003

    2002 – Present

    Members of the RIT Philharmonia travel with music director Michael E. Ruhling to Claremont, Calif., for a performance-presentation regarding an arrangement of Haydn's "Surprise" Symphony at the Haydn Society of California Conference.

  6. 2005-2006

    2005 – Present

    RIT Philharmonia is renamed RIT Orchestra beginning in the 25th year of the ensemble. Violinist Karine Stone is named first professional concertmaster of the RIT Orchestra.

  7. 2007-2008

    2007 – Present

    RIT Orchestra performs Ethan Haimo's Symphony for Orchestra, composed in 1998. Mr. Haimo attends the concert and answered questions about the composition from the audience and orchestra before the concert.

  8. 2008-2009

    2008 – Present

    Halloween concert with the Brighton Symphony Orchestra is conducted by Eastman trombone Professor John Marcellus. This marks the ninth and final annual joint concert of these two ensembles.

  9. 2010-2011

    2010 – Present

    Thirtieth year of the orchestra at RIT. The newly established RIT Chamber Orchestra presents its first public performance.

  10. 2015-2016

    2015 – Present

    RIT Orchestra collaborates with New York State Ballet for four sold-out performances of The Nutcracker in December, and A Midsummer Night’s Dream in April as part of “RIT Celebrates Shakespeare.” In a concert in March in the University Gallery, dancers from the New York State Ballet and soprano Elizabeth Phillips join the RIT Orchestra for music inspired by Shakespeare, the first event of “RIT Celebrates Shakespeare.”

  11. 2018-2019

    2018 – Present

    RIT Orchestra welcomes a new music director, Dr. Yunn-Shan Ma, and is renamed the RIT Philharmonic Orchestra.

Ensemble Images

Contact

Yunn-Shan Ma
Yunn-Shan Ma
Assistant Professor
Director of RIT Philharmonic Orchestra
School of Performing Arts
College of Liberal Arts
585-475-5685