About EYO
Edinburgh Youth Orchestra (EYO) is a Scottish charity dedicated to nurturing musical excellence and widening access to orchestral opportunities for young people across Scotland. Founded in 1963, for over 60 years, we have provided high-quality, inclusive ensemble and orchestral training for young musicians from across Scotland.
EYO aims to ensure that all young musicians across Scotland, regardless of financial background or geographic location, can experience the transformative power of ensemble music-making. We focus equally on developing technical and musical skills, building confidence and fostering a strong sense of community among participants.
Each year, we deliver two flagship non-residential courses based in Edinburgh, but open to young people from across the country.
Easter Ensembles Course
A four-day, non-auditioned course for musicians aged 10–16 (working at Grade 3+ level). This programme provides an introduction to ensemble playing in a nurturing environment led by professional tutors and culminates in a celebratory sharing concert for families and friends.
Symphony Orchestra Course
An eight-day, auditioned course in August (with a preparatory weekend in March) for advanced players aged 13–21 (Grade 7+). Young musicians work with internationally acclaimed conductors and soloists, receive coaching from professional musicians and perform in major venues as part of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.