DCYOP Hosts Inaugural Generations Concert on May 12, 2026

In a first-of-its-kind concert, DCYOP is hosting a Generations concert featuring advanced, young musicians of the DCYOP Virtuosi who will be performing in South Africa this summer and first generation DCYOP alum, Chris Royal on trumpet. The magical evening of music will be held on Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 7:30pm at the Atlas Performing Arts Center, Sprenger Theatre, located at 1333 H St NE, Washington, DC 20002.

The event is free and open to the public, but tickets are required. Reserve a seat through the Atlas Box Office online at this link. DCYOP Alumni in attendance are invited to join a free Alumni after-party at Henceforth following the concert and may reserve a seat here.

Dr. Royal performs as a freelance trumpet player for the National Philharmonic Orchestra, the Alexandria Symphony, the Harrisburg Symphony, and several chamber ensembles in the Washington , DC metropolitan area. He is an associate professor at Howard University and a DCYOP alum.

Get to Know DCYOP – Sylvia Garcia

A professional headshot on an off-white background of DCYOP staff member Sylvia Garcia smiling. She wears a beige blazer, black shirt. She has dark, straight hair.

How did you first hear about DCYOP?

I first heard about DCYOP when I was in high school. As a Maryland native, the organization has always been on my radar. I remember having classmates who participated in DCYOP programs, and although I wasn’t directly involved myself, I always admired the incredible work being done and the unique opportunities DCYOP provided to young musicians in our community.

What inspired you to work in development and fundraising?

I used to think development wasn’t the right fit for me because I’m naturally introverted. As I learned more about arts management, I realized just how essential development is to making the arts possible. I like to say, “There would be no stage without the contributions.” That understanding really inspired me. Working in development and fundraising also felt like a great way to challenge myself and grow beyond my comfort zone.

What do you enjoy most about working at DCYOP?

What I enjoy most about working at DCYOP is the passion and dedication of the team. Everyone here is truly committed to advancing DCYOP’s mission and supporting young musicians. There is a real sense of collaboration and shared purpose, and it is inspiring to be part of a community where everyone cares so deeply about making a positive impact.

What keeps you motivated in your work?

I stay motivated by keeping the mission at the forefront of everything I do. Knowing that my efforts help support young musicians and create meaningful opportunities for them is incredibly rewarding. Since I am still fairly new to DCYOP, I have not yet experienced the orchestra or programs live, but I am looking forward to seeing the impact firsthand. I know that witnessing the results of our work in action will be a huge motivator for me.

Outside of work, what are some hobbies or interests you enjoy?

I have recently taken up gardening, which I am really enjoying. I also love to read, bake, and embroider. And of course, I still make time to play my saxophone whenever I can.