Youth Orchestra

Giulia Vitolo

Washington University in St. Louis

Giulia Vitolo is a first-year student at Washington University in St. Louis, interested in physics, psychology, and design. Vitolo’s flute journey began at age 10, after being captivated by the instrument’s shimmering sound and elegant appearance.  

During high school, Vitolo attended summer programs at the Brevard Music Center, Interlochen Arts Camp, and Boston University Tanglewood Institute, where she participated in the flute workshops and the Young Artists Wind Ensemble. These summer programs were among her most memorable musical experiences, which strengthened her love for orchestral music and collaborative performance. She also most recently performed with the New England Conservatory’s Senior Massachusetts Youth Wind Ensemble and was consistently selected for the Massachusetts Music Educators Association District and All-State festivals. Vitolo is thrilled to continue her love of ensemble playing as a first-year member of the St. Louis Symphony Youth Orchestra. 

In her free time, she enjoys baking, crafting, exercising, and spending quality time with friends and family. She is deeply grateful to her longtime flute teacher, Dr. Elzbieta Brandys-O’Neill, for nurturing her passion and helping her grow both artistically and personally. 

Concerts + Events

There are many ways to share your love for music with us. From our family concert series to specialty concerts, the SLSO has Symphony events for every visitor.