Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestras (WYSO) is a music education and youth orchestra organization in Madison, Wisconsin. It comprises five orchestras, several instrumental ensembles, a chamber music program, and other music programs for youth in southern Wisconsin. Since early 2024, all WYSO ensembles have rehearsed in the newly built WYSO Center for Music near downtown Madison.
WYSO was founded in 1966 by Dr. Marvin Rabin, a conductor and music pedagogue at the University of WisconsinâÂÂMadison. Initially part of its Extension Music Department, the organization then only included one youth orchestra. Rabin would conduct the Youth Orchestra for six years, after which David Nelson continued his work as director.
In 1977, two more orchestras, Philharmonia and Concert, were founded. Thomas Buchhauser, a cellist and conductor, was invited to conduct Philharmonia. In 1985, James Smith became the new director of Youth Orchestra, taking the group on its first international tour to the British Isles in 1989.
In 2013, Buchhauser retired and was succeeded by Michelle Kaebisch. In the year after James Smith's retirement in 2017, Randal Swiggum, the director of the Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra in Illinois, stepped in as the interim music director of WYSO. In July 2018, conductor and clarinetist Kyle Knox began his position as the organization's new music director. In 2025, Michelle Kaebisch assumed the position of WYSO executive director after Bridget Fraser stepped away.
The WYSO chamber music program is directed by Karl Lavine, and consists of a number of student chamber music groups. These groups are coached by WYSO artistic staff. Two permanent chamber groups are:
Founded in 2007, Music Makers is an instrumental music education program within WYSO for underserved students. More than 100 WYSO members participate in it, learning string instruments, guitar, percussion, and music theory. Two recitals are held every year.
Each of the five WYSO orchestras gives three concerts a year. These concert series also often include performances by the smaller ensembles.
The WYSO orchestras originally rehearsed in a large space in the University of WisconsinâÂÂMadison's humanities building. However, in 2019, the university could no longer support WYSO's rehearsals in that location. The orchestra planned for rehearsals would to be held at McFarland High School going forward, but the COVID-19 pandemic and school closures made this impossible.
Between 2020 and 2024, WYSO groups rehearsed in a variety of locations, including the Madison Country Day School cafeteria, classrooms, and under an outdoor tent. In 2021, the organization began plans for a new WYSO building on East Washington Avenue, near the location of Madison's Youth Arts building. In late 2021, a plan for the building was released, featuring a curvy design inspired by the shape of a sideways-laying cello.
By mid-January 2024, the new WYSO Center for Music opened and all of WYSO's ensembles moved in. The 40,085 square foot building includes three orchestra rehearsal halls, eight studios, nine individual instrument practice rooms, office space, a music library, as well as a lobby and meeting spaces.
WYSO's Youth Orchestra has historically toured internationally every two years. During the summer between rehearsal seasons, the group travels for 1âÂÂ2 weeks, playing 3âÂÂ4 concerts in various cities and venues.