2017 Cooper Competition Field Narrowed to 6 Violinists
July 19, 2017
By Erich Burnett
Each will perform Wednesday for the chance to advance to Friday's Concerto Finals with The Cleveland Orchestra at Severance Hall.
Two sessions of Concerto Round competition on Tuesday have given way to another round of jury deliberations in the 2017 Cooper International Competition for Violin.
After two rounds of competition at Oberlin, the following six participants have been selected to advance to the Recital Finals on Wednesday, July 19:
Kiarra Saito-Beckman, 18, U.S.A.
Maya Anjali Buchanan, 17, U.S.A.
Qing Yu Chen, 17, U.S.A.
Johan Dalene, 16, SWEDEN
Christina Jihee Nam, 14, U.S.A.
Zachary Brandon, 18, U.S.A.
Admission is free for Wednesday's Recital Finals at 7 p.m. in Oberlin's Warner Concert Hall. The program will be broadcast live by WCLV 104.9 FM, Cleveland's classical music station. View the live stream at the Cooper Competition website.
The 2017 Cooper Competition culminates in the Concerto Finals on Friday, July 21, at Cleveland's Severance Hall. There, three finalists will perform complete concertos with The Cleveland Orchestra, with the winner taking home a prize of $20,000. Tickets to the Concerto Finals are $15 and $25, with free tickets available for students under 18 accompanied by a paying adult. Learn more at the Cleveland Orchestra website or call the box office at 216-231-1111.
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