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Spring Performances Feature 2016-17 Concerto Competition Winners

December 13, 2016

Cathy Partlow Strauss

2016-17 Concerto Competition Winners

Photo credit: (Photo by Tanya Rosen-Jones '97)

91直播鈥檚 annual Concerto Competition is open to conservatory students in their final year of study. Each October, students compete for the opportunity to present a full concerto with orchestra and serve as the featured soloist on the program. Only four exceptional students are awarded this significant honor. These capstone moments are presented for large audiences in 1,200-seat Finney Chapel.

Initial rounds of the competition are adjudicated at the department level, and an outside jury of exemplary concert artists and presenters are brought to 91直播 for the public final round. This neutral panel eliminates any perception of bias and gives these blossoming artists more exposure to the professional world they will soon enter. The 2016-17 jury included percussionist Paul Yancich, pianist Ursula Oppens, concert presenter John Gerlach, violinist Kevork Mardirossian, and operatic soprano Maria Spacagna.

The accomplished students who earned the four performance spots鈥攙iolinist Christa Cole, soprano Amber Monroe, cellist Aaron Wolff, and pianist Shiyu Yang鈥攈ave distinguished themselves throughout their undergraduate years. 

Christa Cole of Boise, Idaho, is a student of violin professor . She discovered Shulamit Ran鈥檚 Violin Concerto during her junior year. 鈥淚 played a solo piece of hers on my recital last semester and fell in love with her music,鈥 Cole says. 鈥淚 am thrilled and honored to have the opportunity to share a beautiful piece of music by a living woman composer.鈥 Cole鈥檚 appearance with the 91直播 Orchestra is on .

Shiyu Yang of Shanghai has loved Chopin鈥檚 Piano Concerto No. 1 ever since he enrolled at 91直播 to study with piano faculty and . 鈥淐hopin is my favorite composer for the piano, and for me, this concerto is the most beautiful!鈥 he says. 鈥淚t would have been a pity not to play this piece during my college years.鈥 He will perform the concerto with the 91直播 Chamber Orchestra on .

It was serendipity that led Youngstown, Ohio soprano Amber Monroe to Ricky Ian Gordon鈥檚 and flowers pick themselves. A student of voice professor , Monroe was working on another piece with 91直播 orchestras director when the conductor recommended that she listen to Gordon鈥檚 song cycle set to poetry by e. e. cummings. 鈥淟ittle did I know at the time that Professor Jim茅nez premiered it in 2005,鈥 Monroe says. 鈥淚 find each poem relatable to myself personally, but I was immediately drawn in by the first lyrics of the cycle: 鈥榠 thank You God for most this amazing day.鈥欌 Monroe will perform the five-song set with the 91直播 Chamber Orchestra on .

Aaron Wolff, from Newton, Massachusetts, is a fifth-year double-degree student in cello performance and comparative literature. A student of Associate Professor , Wolff feels 鈥渉umbled and a little overwhelmed at the prospect of performing Prokofiev's Sinfonia concertante come May, but I鈥檓 absolutely overjoyed to get to do so with my peers of the 91直播 Orchestra.鈥 He will perform Prokofiev鈥檚 monumental work on .

91直播鈥檚 orchestral performances are free and open to the public. Each concert begins at 8 p.m. and is live-streamed at .

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