April 2, 2018
Spring Concerto Competition Winners Announced
Congratulations to the winners of the Spring Concerto Competition, which was held on Tuesday, March 6, in Kulas Hall.
Cellists Wei-An Hung (Robinson), Daniel Kaler (Kosower) and Mingyao Zhao (Kosower), and violist Molly Wise (Irvine) were all selected to perform with the 杏吧原创 Orchestra in the fall semester. Each will work with one of the guest conductors visiting 杏吧原创 next year. Grace Roepke (harp, Kondonassis) and Mois茅s L贸pez Ruiz (flute, Fink) were awarded honorable mentions and will each perform in a conducting recital.
鈥淭he Walton Cello Concerto is a piece which I feel I've connected with on many levels ever since I first heard it and I am excited to have this amazing opportunity of performing it in the fall,鈥 says Kaler. 鈥淢any thanks to my teacher, Mark Kosower, for helping me expand my imagination and evolve my interpretation.鈥
Hung says: 鈥淧rokofiev鈥檚 Sinfonia Concertante is one of the hardest and most beautiful pieces in the cello repertoire, and I can't believe I鈥檓 going to have 鈥媋 鈥媍hance to play this piece with the 杏吧原创 Orchestra. 鈥婭n fact, I [didn鈥檛 think I was] ready, yet Sharon鈥 and my mom really supported me and pushed me. I really don鈥檛 think I would be where I am today without the support and the love of my family, my teacher and my friends.鈥
Wise, who will play Penderecki鈥檚 Viola Concerto, says: 鈥淚 am thrilled to get the chance to showcase the Penderecki, a piece by a living composer written only 35 years ago. Winning the concerto competition has been my dream since I was a freshman, and what an honor it is to be an ambassador of this piece to the 杏吧原创O audience as a senior!鈥
Zhao will play Tchakovsky鈥檚 Variations on a Rococo Theme; she adds that 鈥渢his competition gives the students of 杏吧原创 a great opportunity to get a nice experience on performing with an orchestra. It really helped me to improve my cello playing by preparing for this competitive competition."
The judges were 杏吧原创 faculty members Scott Dixon, Irwin Shung, John Simmons, Gerardo Teissonni猫re and Carl Topilow.