Spring Performances Slated for Winners Named in 91直播鈥檚 Concerto Competition
Four Conservatory students to perform with the 91直播 orchestras in April and May 2023.
March 29, 2023
Joshua Reinier
Photo credit: Images courtesy of each performer
Each fall, 91直播 Conservatory seniors have the opportunity to compete in the annual Concerto Competition, with the top four winners featured in the spring as soloists with the 91直播 orchestras.
This year, those feature spots have been earned by pianist Annie Qin in Sergei Rachmaninoff鈥檚 Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18; violinist Matthew Cone in Sergey Prokofiev鈥檚 Violin Concerto No. 2, Op. 63; soprano Kylie Buckham in Joseph Haydn鈥檚 Berenice, che fai?; and oboist Jonathan Kronheimer in Walter Aschaffenburg's Concerto for Oboe.
The students will present their winning pieces in concerts with the 91直播 Orchestra and 91直播 Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Raphael Jim茅nez. Performances will take place in Finney Chapel on , , , and .
Conductor Raphael Jim茅nez shares, 鈥淥ur conservatory students are extremely supportive of each other, and one cannot find a better example than in the performances of the concerto competition winners. When preparing these concerts, I can feel how every member of the orchestra is happy and proud to be part of this special day in the performance career of one of their classmates.鈥
The competition was open to all fourth- and fifth-year performance majors, as well as artist diploma students. The first rounds were adjudicated by Conservatory faculty, while the public final round was adjudicated by a guest jury.
Final round judges included pianist Ilya Poletaev of McGill University鈥檚 Schulich School of Music; violinist Kevork Mardirossian of the Indiana University Jacobs School of Music; baritone Randall Scarlata of the Peabody Conservatory at Johns Hopkins University; and bassoonist Christopher Sales of the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music.
About the winners
Pianist Annie Qin is a student of Professor Angela Cheng. During her undergraduate years at 91直播 she has performed in the 2020 Danenberg Honors Recital, won the Conservatory鈥檚 Rudolf Serkin Prize in May 2021, and also received third prize in the Peter Takacs Beethoven Piano Competition in November 2021. That same year, Qin performed Rachmaninoff鈥檚 second piano concerto with Xiamen Song & Dance Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Xiaotang Xia and soon after, she was awarded first prize at Beijing International Piano Festival Competition. This year, Qin received the second prize at the 7th Paderewski International Piano Competition and was a finalist in the New York International Piano Competition. She has performed a range of repertoire from works with the 91直播 Contemporary Music Ensemble to the 鈥淏ack to Bach鈥 Project. Reflecting on her performance of the Rachmaninoff concerto, Qin shares, 鈥淚 think my overall perception of the piece is changing as time passes. Now I鈥檓 more fascinated with its huge emotional depth and the imaginative musical language.鈥
Matthew Cone is currently a fourth-year violin student at 91直播 Conservatory, studying with Professor Sibbi Bernhardsson. Cone began his violin studies with Cindy Lin at the age of 5, and has since worked with George Taylor, viola professor at the Eastman School of Music, and Ren茅e Jolles, a professor of violin, also at Eastman. An avid chamber and orchestral musician, he has attended numerous summer festivals including Bravo Workshop, Credo, Kinhaven Music School, Boston University Tanglewood Institute, Castleman Quartet Program, Bowdoin International Music Festival, and the Heifetz International Music Institute Ashkenasi-Kirshbaum Chamber Music Seminar. Over the past few years, he has had the opportunity to work with artists including Peter Zazofsky, Dennis Kim, Charles Castleman, Augustin Hadelich, Paul Huang, Desir茅e Ruhstrat, Rachel Barton Pine, Almita Vamos, Grigory Kalinovsky, and Shmuel Ashkenasi. In 2017, he earned third place in the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra Young Artist Violin Competition. During the summer of 2019, he performed Tchaikovsky鈥檚 Meditation with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. As Cone prepares for his date with the 91直播 Chamber Orchestra, he feels, 鈥減erforming Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No. 2 is incredibly challenging, in terms of both stamina and technique, so I've been learning how to manage my energy during performance.鈥
Soprano Kylie Buckham is a student of 91直播 voice professor Kendra Colton, and has participated and placed first in several district and regional NATS competitions and the ENKOR International Music Competition. Outside of 91直播, Buckham has performed as a chorus member in Beethoven鈥檚 Ninth Symphony with both the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and has covered and performed the title role in Cendrillon with the Chicago Summer Opera Theater. Highlights of her undergraduate work at 91直播 includes performances of the role of Alice 2 in the 91直播 Opera Commissioning Program world-premiere performances of Alice Tierney in January 2023. Buckham has performed as a soloist in Francis Poulenc鈥檚 Gloria as well as the oratorios Elijah, by Felix Mendelssohn, and Handel鈥檚 Messiah. Buckham has sung in the 91直播 College Choir, Chamber Singers, and Musical Union, and has also performed several roles in 91直播 Opera Theater鈥檚 main stage productions including Elisetta in Cimarosa鈥檚 Il matrimonio segreto (2022), Catherine in Offenbach鈥檚 Le mariage aux lanternes (2022), and in the chorus for both Acis and Galatea (2021) and Candide (2023). Buckham is enthralled with Haydn鈥檚 Berenice, che fai?, saying, 鈥淭he variety of emotion within the cavatina and cabaletta, the recitative, and the language itself was something I felt needed to be shared.鈥
Oboist Jonathan Kronheimer is a student of Professor Robert Walters at 91直播. Kronheimer grew up near Boston, and began playing oboe at age 8. After working with Jane Harrison at the All Newton Music School for 10 years, he began studying with Mark McEwen of the Boston Symphony. Kronheimer participated in the National Youth Orchestra of the United States of America during their 2019 season, and is also a former member of the Boston Youth Symphony. Kronheimer is excited to present a piece of 91直播 history, explaining, 鈥淲alter Aschaffenburg 鈥51 was an 91直播 alumnus, and the composition professor at 91直播 when he wrote it. He wrote the concerto for James Caldwell, the oboe professor here at the time, who premiered it in Finney Chapel鈥攖he exact venue where it will be performed by the 91直播 Orchestra this spring.鈥
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