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Prokofiev
was the composer of the hour and the lucky charm at Oberlin's
2003 Concerto Competition, held Saturday, Oct. 11, in Finney Chapel.
Of the four winners, three performed works by the Russian master. The
four musicians, selected from among 18 finalists, have secured spots as
soloists with the Oberlin Orchestra and Oberlin Chamber Orchestra during
the 2003-04 season. All concerts, which are free and open to the public,
will take place in Finney Chapel with Steven Smith, associate professor
of conducting and music director of the Oberlin orchestras, conducting
three of them. Two concerts in the spring are scheduled for live broadcast
on WCLV-104.9 FM, Cleveland's classical music radio station.
This year's winners include one violinist, one tenor, and two pianists.
Violinist Gared Crawford '04, of Houston, Texas, studies with Professor
of Violin Gregory Fulkerson. Tenor Arthur Espiritu, an artist diploma
candidate and a native of Rizal, Philippines, studies with Professor of
Singing Richard Miller. Pianist Scott Meek '05, of Winnipeg, Manitoba,
Canada, is a student of Associate Professor of Piano Alvin Chow. Taisiya
Pushkar '04, born in Kishinev, Moldova, but now of Brooklyn, New York,
studies with Professor of Piano Lydia Frumkin.
Espiritu, the non-Prokofiev winner, performed Mozart's aria Misero!
O sogno! O son desto, K. 431. He reprised the work in concert with
the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Nov. 7.
Crawford will perform his winning Prokofiev Violin Concerto in D major
with the Oberlin Chamber Orchestra Dec. 7 at 8 p.m. in Finney Chapel.
Meek will appear with the Oberlin Orchestra March 5, performing Prokofiev's
Concerto No. 3. Glen Cortese, the newly appointed music director
and conductor of the Oregon Mozart Players and music director of the New
York Chamber Sinfonia, will serve as guest conductor for this concert,
which will be broadcast live on WCLV, 104.9 FM, and which also includes
Brahms' Academic Festival Overture, op. 80, and Respighi's Fountains
of Rome and Pines of Rome.
Rounding out the Prokofiev season, Pushkar will play his Concerto No.
1 with the Oberlin Orchestra, conducted by Steven Smith, May 9. This
concert, which will also be broadcast live on WCLV, includes Stravinsky's
Symphony of Psalms, performed by Oberlin's Musical Union, conducted
by Hugh Floyd, and Charles Ives' Symphony No. 4.
As in previous years, according to Dean of the Conservatory Robert Dodson,
"the level of talent was such that the process of choosing only four finalists
was a challenging one. The judges, however, acquitted themselves admirably
in the task."
Each year the competition jury is composed of one faculty member from
each performance division, one faculty member from a non-performance division,
and an external adjudicator.
This year's judges were Professor of Composition and Music Theory Randolph
Coleman; Assistant Professor of Clarinet Richard Hawkins; Assistant Professor
of Violin Kyung Sun Lee; Associate Professor of Singing Lorraine Manz;
Professor of Piano Peter Takàcs; Associate Professor of Conducting
and Music Director of the Oberlin Orchestras Steven Smith; and, returning
for his second stint as juror, Robert Sherman, host of the McGraw-Hill
Companies' Young Artists Showcase on WQXR, the classical music radio
station of the New York Times.
"It was wonderfully encouraging to encounter one fine talent after another,
to hear a parade of performances that projected confidence, assurance,
and deep musical understanding," says Sherman. "Good for all of these
student artists, and bravo to their Oberlin mentors as well."
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