ALAMO, Texas – A PSJA Memorial Early College High School sophomore recently earned a spot as a String Bass Player in the highly competitive TMEA Philharmonic State Orchestra.
Israel MacDonald earned the spot after auditioning for the TMEA All-State Orchestra on Nov. 2 at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and ranking 17th place out of 300 students. MacDonald is under the creative direction of PSJA Memorial ECHS Orchestra Director Martin Treviño.
Every year TMEA sponsors the Texas All-State audition process to promote students’ dedication to their musical knowledge and skill and to encourage TMEA member directors to support their students in this development. Beginning each fall, over 70,000 high school students across the state audition in their TMEA Region. Individual musicians perform selected music for a panel of judges who rank each instrument or voice part.
The highest-ranking musicians judged at the TMEA Area competitions qualify to perform in one of 15 Texas All-State Bands, Orchestras, and Choirs. These All-State ensembles rehearse for three days, directed by nationally recognized conductors, and perform on the closing day of the annual TMEA Clinic/Convention.
In addition to Orchestra and being a part of the PSJA ISD Early College Program, MacDonald is an active member of the PSJA Memorial ECHS Mariachi, Jazz Band, and UIL Journalism.