
Over the last 15 years, under the leadership of Federico Cortese, the Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra has grown tremendously. The list of accomplishments includes new ensembles, record numbers of applicants, a community outreach program, overseas tours and exciting partnerships.
For Cortese, though, it's all just part of the job.
"I can talk for a long time of all the things that we have created and improved and strengthened — but I think that that's what one needs to do," he says, humbly.
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