
Olga Reztsova is strongly committed to educational programs that not only bring young audiences to classical music
performances but also allow young musicians to participate in those concerts as orchestra players. As an experienced
professional conductor she has a natural gift to connect music to the student's everyday life and inspire them to practice and
polish their skills in a creative, fun and very competitive atmosphere.
Ms. Reztsova was born in 1969 to Russian parents living in Ukraine. She began to study the violin at the age of four and in 1979
had her debut with Orchestra - M.Bruch, Violin Concerto in G. In 1984 she moved to Moscow (Russia) to study Violin at
Moscow State Concervatory (class of professor Maya Glezarova). After graduating with a Master's Degree in Violin, Ms. Reztsova
continued her music career as a conductor.
She spent four years at Kiev State Concervatory studying instrumental and opera conducting with professor Vladimir Kozhukhar
and received her Master's Degree Diploma with Honor. During her last year in Ukraine she was a conductor of the ACADEMIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
OF NATIONAL UKRAINIAN RADIO COMPANY and also completed her first year of doctoral studies at the Ukrainian National Music Academy.
In 2002, Olga Reztsova moved to the United States and continued with PENINSULA SYMPHONY (Palos Verdes CA) as Principal Second Violin and
assistant conductor while learning English and adjusting to a new environment.
Five years later, in 2007, Ms. Reztsova incorporated a new Youth Symphony in San Diego - the only after
school Youth Symphony in State of California with no tuition or fees. Her professional skills, unbreakable faith in success,
enthusiasm and incredible ability to lead the team - turned East County Youth Symphony into a rising star. In less than 5
years the Orchestra grew from 17 to 140 musicians and performed over 40 concerts with programs that include: A.Dvorak -
Symphonies No.8, No.9; L. van Beethoven - Symphonies No.1, No.2, No.3, No.5, No.7; F.Schubert - "Unfinished" Symphony, P.Tchaikovsky - Symphony No.5, among others.
Olga Reztsova believes music education for gifted children should not constitute a financial hardship for their families. Many foundations,
businesses, and individuals evidently shape her belief and have generously supported East County Youth Symphony programs each year.