Keeping the Music Alive: How Young Musicians Are Leading with Heart
Classical music is more than performance—it is service, leadership, and community in action. This past season, Volunteer Musicians for the Arts brought students, families, and educators together through outreach concerts, student-led fundraising, and a growing national vision for music as public service. From holiday performances that filled senior living communities with joy to the launch of new leadership and philanthropy pathways for young musicians, these moments reflect how the VMA is shaping a generation that leads with artistry, generosity, and purpose.
Violinist Felix Wang Shares Music and Joy in the Community
On Thanksgiving Day, award-winning violinist Felix Wang brought warmth and artistry to Care One in Sharon, MA, performing a program of classical favorites that uplifted residents and families alike. His thoughtful playing and engaging presence added a meaningful note of gratitude and community connection to the holiday celebration.
Welcoming Ruslan Ivanov: Innovation, Music, and Service
Ruslan Ivanov, a junior at Cushing Academy, joins the VMA community with a strong interest in service, leadership, and innovation—bringing together music, technology, and fundraising to expand the impact of music-driven philanthropy.
EKS Music School — A Premier Partner in Music Education and Outreach
EKS Music School, a premier music school in Massachusetts and across the country, has joined forces with VMA to expand community-centered music outreach. Recently, EKS and VMA collaborated on a live performance at the Thayer Public Library in Braintree, MA, and appeared together on local television with EKS Outreach Coordinator Fred Springer—highlighting a shared commitment to service, education, and bringing music to the community.
Building Community Through Music in Los Angeles
Under the leadership of Ronnie Wang, the VMA Los Angeles Club brings music into the community with care and purpose. Through outreach concerts and student collaboration, Los Angeles–area musicians are using classical music to foster connection, generosity, and service.
From the Junior Program to Cornell
Compassion and purpose have shaped Andrew Xue’s leadership journey. As President of the VMA Junior Program, Andrew led with thoughtfulness and care—using music in service to others while developing the discipline and sense of responsibility that have carried him forward to his next chapter at Cornell University.
Accepted to Ithaca College School of Music
Compassion and dedication have guided Emily Dupuis’s musical journey. Through her involvement in the VMA Junior Program, Emily shared her music in service to others while developing the focus and care that now lead her to the Ithaca College Conservatory of Music.
