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2010 Seattle International Piano Competition at Benaroya Hall Finalist, Ages 14-18, Max Wang 2010 NW Festivals: Romantic Festival First Prize, Max Wang First Prize, Robert Yan Second Prize, Alex Camai Second Prize, Sena Hove Third Prize, Sophia Beams Third Prize, Allen Lu Honorable Mentions: Thomas Fung, Ben Yu, Ana Chen, Dylan Go, Noela Lu First Prize for Chamber Music, Alex Camai, piano, Maria Kiesewetter, violin Second Prize for Chamber Music, Anna Kiesewetter, violin Third Prize for Chamber Music, Rebecca Li, violin, Claire Lin, piano 2010 NW Festivals: Contemporary Festival First Place, Jonathan Staley Second Place, Alex Donka Honorable Mentions: Sophia Beams, Henry Gao, Sena Hove, Erica Li, Tasha Mok 2009 Sonatina Festival First Prize, Jonathan Staley Honorable Mention, Henry Gao 2009 Bach Festival First Prize, Max Wang Second Prize, Claire Lin Second Prize, Catherine Oei Second Prize, Nicholas Reasoner Second Prize, Jonathan Staley Second Prize, Meili Zhang 2009 Seattle International Piano Competition at Benaroya Hall Gold Medal (age 9 and under category), Robert Yan Awarded for the best performance of: ... a Song Without Words by Mendelssohn, Robert Yan ... of Szymanowski, Alex Camai |
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| Competition Preparation -
This program is modeled after prestigious programs at conservatories in
Europe, and prominent music schools on the East Coast. It is particularly
important for those who are interested in competitions, young artist
festivals (such as the Chopin Festival, the Seattle Young Artists'
Festival), adjudication (Royal Conservatory of Music or London systems, for
example), and auditions. This is the recommended program for children and
young adults who want to prepare for a college program in music or a
competition or for those who would like a more thorough musical training
than what private lessons alone can provide. Student requirements and
benefits include: a) Two private lessons per week of a duration at teacher's discretion or recommendation (one lesson of longer duration may be selected with teacher recommendation). b) Semi-annual examinations before a hearing committee of at least three faculty members. Written evaluations will be given by the committee and grading is optional. c) Students will be given a comprehensive curriculum with a strong emphasis on technique and a diverse repertoire covering all style periods. This program of study will be supplied by the teacher and will encompass a period of completion set for the current academic year (September through June). d) Participation in at least three student recitals per year. Memorization is required. e) Students are required to attend at least two faculty recitals per year and two outside recitals per year (of classical programs). f) The Student's weekly work will be evaluated by his/her private teacher on a weekly basis for the benefit of the student and parents to gauge progress towards the year's goals. g) Students will have an opportunity to audition for a final recital and perform along with faculty at a higher-level recital hall. The location is to be announced later in the academic year. h) At the end of the year, upon successful completion of his/her requirements, he/she will be given a certificate of completion. A final grade is optional. |