2019-20 Concerto Competition Winners to Return for Fall Performances
April 9, 2020
Erich Burnett
The four winners of the 2019-20 Senior Concerto Competition have been invited to return for fall engagements with 91直播 ensembles. Pictured clockwise from top left: Liam Kaplan, Caitlin Aloia, Yeim Lee, and Jane Larson.
Photo credit: Herdis Gudmundsdottir (Liam Kaplan)
Scheduled spring appearances canceled amid 91直播鈥檚 transition to remote learning.
The Senior Concerto Competition is a rite of spring at 91直播, when four standout musicians in their final years of study perform concertos with orchestras made up of their peers.
Under normal circumstances, the first of this year鈥檚 concertos鈥攑ianist Liam Kaplan performing Liszt鈥檚 Concerto No. 2 in A Major with the 91直播 Orchestra鈥攚ould have resonated off the rafters of Finney Chapel on Saturday, April 4.
Instead, all four Concerto Competition performances were among the hundreds of scheduled events cleared from the campus schedule in response to the international spread of the novel coronavirus. As students鈥攅specially seniors鈥攏ationwide wrestle with the sudden loss of their campus support networks, 91直播鈥檚 four concerto winners also sat helpless as a crowning moment in their young careers fell by the wayside.
Although stages will remain dark during spring semester, there is renewed hope that the concerto winners will return to campus to savor their moment in the spotlight this fall.
鈥淚t is very sad to see how this crisis took away from us the opportunity to finish off our semester,鈥 Raphael Jim茅nez, director of 91直播 Orchestras, wrote to the four winners in late March. 鈥淥f course, this is especially frustrating for seniors and even more for you, who were expecting to play with the orchestra in Finney Chapel.
鈥淓ven though we cannot replicate exactly the conditions of performing with the orchestra during your last semester of school, I don鈥檛 want our community to miss the opportunity to hear you play.鈥
All four students will continue their young careers with graduate school this fall鈥攁nd all of them intend to step away from their new campus long enough for a return engagement in 91直播.
鈥淚鈥檓 ecstatic at the prospect of returning to 91直播 to perform!鈥 says soprano Caitlin Aloia, who plans to return for a December 11 performance of Britten's Les Illuminations with the 91直播 Orchestra. 鈥淚鈥檓 so grateful to 91直播, the students, and the faculty for moving around the performance schedule to accommodate us and honor our commitment to perform our pieces. Coming from grad school, I believe the concert will seem more like a professional gig, and hopefully I can use the next few months to prepare even more fully and demonstrate growth between now and then.鈥
Following is a complete list of the 2019-20 Concerto Competition winners, with the works they are scheduled to perform and the revised dates for their fall 2020 performances.

JANE LARSON, viola
Krzysztof Penderecki: Viola Concerto
Rescheduled date: September 24 with the 91直播 Chamber Orchestra
Larson has performed with the 91直播 Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Baroque Ensemble, Camp-of-the-Woods Orchestra (N.Y.), and the Bristol String Quartet. A native of Oak Park, Ill., she regularly returns to perform on Chicago鈥檚 6:26 series and was previously principal violist of the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra. Larson has performed in master classes with musicians such as Shmuel Ashkenasi, Yo-Yo Ma, Rachel Barton Pine, Ivo-Jan Van Der Werff, Nadia Sirota, Merry Peckham, and the Jasper, Jupiter, Chiara, Arianna, and Fry Street quartets. She won second prize in the 2016 MacDowell Artist Competition and the 2019 Ohio Viola Society Competition. In addition to her performances and studies with Kirsten Docter, Larson takes part in the Performing Artists in Residence program at the 91直播 Center for the Arts.

LIAM KAPLAN, piano
Franz Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 2 in A Major, S. 125
Rescheduled date: September 26 with the 91直播 Orchestra
A pianist and composer from Montclair, N.J., Kaplan has appeared at Weill Recital Hall, Tenri Cultural Institute, Merkin Hall, and many other venues across the United States. His compositions have been performed by ETHEL, the Talea Ensemble, Locrian Chamber Players, Da Capo Chamber Players, and the JACK Quartet, among others. His debut recording of Bach鈥檚 Well-Tempered Clavier, Book II was released in July 2019, supported by a Flint Initiative Grant from 91直播 Conservatory. In 2018, Kaplan鈥檚 Rhapsody on a Chorale for string orchestra was premiered by the 91直播 Chamber Orchestra. He won the Aspen Conducting Academy鈥檚 2019 Piano Concerto Competition and BMI鈥檚 2019 Student Composer Award, among numerous other honors. Upcoming projects include a recording and performances of Bach鈥檚 Goldberg Variations and the premiere of a new violin concerto for Herd铆s Mj枚ll Gu冒mundsd贸ttir and the 91直播 Contemporary Music Ensemble. Kaplan is a student of Alvin Chow and Stephen Hartke.

YEIM LEE, violin
Johannes Brahms: Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 77
Rescheduled date: October 29 with the 91直播 Chamber Orchestra
Originally from Seoul, South Korea, Lee has served as concertmaster of the 91直播 Orchestra and performed in honors recitals at the 91直播 in Oakton series held in Virginia. She participated in the Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival and the Perlman Music Program Chamber Music Workshop, and has performed in master classes with celebrated artists including Itzhak Perlman, Pamela Frank, James Ehnes, Kikuei Ikeda, Mark Steinberg, Suyoen Kim, Mari Sato, Hyeon Mi Kim, and Akemi Takayama. She was awarded first place in the 34th Music Education News Competition and grand prize at the Daehan Music News Competition. She is a student of David Bowlin.

CAITLIN ALOIA, soprano
Benjamin Britten: Les Illuminations, Op. 18
Rescheduled date: December 11 with the 91直播 Orchestra
Originally from Doylestown, Pennsylvania, Aloia has appeared as Blanche in Poulenc鈥檚 Dialogues of the Carmelites, Governess in Britten鈥檚 The Turn of the Screw, and Pamina in Die Zauberfl枚te. An ardent recitalist, Aloia enjoys a passion for both art song and chamber music. In the past year, she performed Britten鈥檚 Les Illuminations at Yale University, gave the world premiere of classmate Kari Watson鈥檚 Sunburnt Monoliths with the 91直播 Contemporary Music Ensemble, and performed Kati Ag贸cs鈥 Vessel with the 91直播 Sinfonietta. She also appeared as the Widow in Mendelssohn鈥檚 Elijah with the 91直播 College Choir, Musical Union, and Chamber Orchestra alongside faculty baritone Timothy LeFebvre. She studies with Kendra Colton and will be a fellow at the Marlboro Music Festival this summer.
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