Walgreens 2008–2009 Concerto Competition

Midwest Young Artists celebrates the 13th year of its annual Walgreens National Concerto Competition! Held at the MYA Center at Fort Sheridan, on December 28 & 29, 2008 (December 30, if needed), the competition draws more than 200 of the most talented young musicians from across the country. Prizes include an opportunity to perform with the MYA Symphony Orchestra and on the prestigious From the Top radio program. Walgreens Corporation’s annual sponsorship enables MYA to provide students with distinguished judges, a DVD recording of their performance, written performance evaluations, and an inviting and nurturing environment in which to participate. Invite your friends and family to listen to the nation’s rising stars. Tickets will be available at the door; $10/adult and $5/student and senior for both December 28 (Junior) & 29 (Senior). December 30 is an overflow date where we could schedule either junior or senior performances depending on the number of contestants.

Download the 2008–2009 Competition brochure (PDF)

MYA Division Junior Level Results

String Category

Honorable Mentions:
Natalie Clarke, viola
Miki Graf, cello
Carrie Jones, viola

String Category Winner: Emily Jones, violin

Winds & Percussion

Honorable Mentions:
Sarah Beth Householder, marimba
Theodore Mavrakis, clarinet
Camille Michelotti, bassoon

Other Instruments Category Winner: Ian Peter Pappas, marimba

Early Music Category

Honorable Mention: Rachel Stenzel, violin

Early Music Category Winner: Carrie Jones, viola

MYA Division Junior Level Overall Winner: Emily Jones

Open Division Junior Level Results

String Category

Honorable Mentions:
Stephen Waarts, violin
Clark Ikezu, violin
Jennifer Eugena Cha, violin
Lucie Ticho, cello
Ju-Hyun Lee, cello

String Category Winner: Johannes Gray, cello

Piano Category

Honorable Mentions:
Yoan Ganev
John-Paul Pendowski
Ryan Jannak-Huang

Piano Category Winner: Adam Kim

Early Music Category

Honorable Mention: Scott Johnston, violin

Early Music Category Winner: Clark Ikezu, violin

Open Division Junior Level Overall Winner: Johannes Gray

MYA Division Senior Level Results

String Category

Honorable Mentions:
Ariel Chapman, viola
Stephanie Doong, violin
Daniel Carson, double bass
DeLaney Harter,violin

String Category Winners:
Tylee Lin,violin
Stan Moore, cello

Piano Category

Piano Category Winner: Stella Tu

Voice Category

Honorable Mention: Sarah Greene

Winds & Percussion Category

Honorable Mentions:
Ian Daugherty, oboe
Christian Schmidt, marimba
Zachary Popp, french horn

Winds & Percussion Category Winner: Lauren Williams, oboe

Early Music Category

Honorable Mention: Tom Haile, violin

Early Music Category Winner: Amy Pikler, alto recorder, and Evan Fojtik, flute

MYA Division Senior Level Overall Winner: Tylee Lin, violin

Open Division Senior Level Results

String Category

Honorable Mentions: Emily Hyun, violin
Benjamin Lash, cello
Austin Huntington, cello
Thomas Huntington, violin
Kiyoshi Hayashi, violin
Alexander Hersh, cello

String Category Winners: Emma Bobbs, cello, and Kevin Hu, violin

Piano Category

Honorable Mentions:
Kate Liu
Brian Chang

Piano Category Winner:Alice Huang

Voice Category

Honorable Mention:
Willson Oppendahl

Winds & Percussion Category

Winds & Percussion Category Winner: Daniel Taubenheim, trumpet

Early Music Category

Early Music Category Winner:Nathaniel Ortega, cello

Open Division Senior Level Overall Winner: Emma Bobbs, cello

Overall Open Division Winner: Johannes Gray, cello

Eligibility

There are two Divisions in the contest: MYA Orchestra Division (MYA Division) and Open Division. Students in the MYA Division must be an active participant in the MYA Orchestra Program. All other entrants will participate in the Open Division (including students in MYA Chamber Music, Choral and Jazz Programs).

There are two Levels in each Division:

  1. Junior: for students in 8th grade and younger
  2. Senior: for students in 9th through 12th grades

The competition is open to all instruments. Each Level is further divided into Categories:

Venue

Midwest Young Artists Center at Fort Sheridan
878 Lyster Road, Highwood, IL 60040
phone: (847) 926-9898

Warm-up rooms are furnished with Yamaha studio pianos. Performance halls will feature a Yamaha concert grand piano and a studio piano. A 5-octave Malletech marimba is also available for use.

Accompanist

Students must provide their own accompanist. Your accompanist’s name must be provided on your application. To search for a local accompanist, visit www.privatemusicteaching.org.

Application & Entry Fee

The application and payment deadline has passed. Please check back for information on next year’s competition.

Awards and Prizes

Open Division
One Overall winner will be selected from either the Junior or Senior Level

MYA Division
One Overall winner will be selected from the Senior Level
One Overall winner will be selected from the Junior Level

Overall Winners

Category Winners

Repertoire

Students must perofrm a movement from a concerto or work with orchestral accompaniment. Selections must be performed from memory with piano accompaniment. Students will have 10 minutes to perform and will be timed. Appropriate accompaniment cuts are recommended. Please note: It is at the judges' discretion to ask for specific sections of a movement being performed. Please have movements prepared in their entirety.

Early Music Category Repertoire

For those entering the Early Music Category only, it is recommended that contestants choose one of the following pieces, to be performed from memory. We do not list suggested literature for all other categories.

Junior Level # Senior Level
Violin Vivaldi: Concerto in A minor (Suzuki vol. 4)
Vivaldi: Concerto in G minor (Suzuki vol. 5)
Bach: A minor Concerto BWV (Suzuki vol. 6)
Bach: Concerto in E major BWV 1042
Vivaldi: Concerto Op. 8, No. 1 “Spring”
Viola Telemann: Concerto in G major (Suzuki vol. 4)
Caix d'Hervelois: Tamborin (Suzuki vol. 7)
Josef Schubert: Concerto in C
(pub. Warner Bros. distributed by European American Music Dist. Corp.)
Stamitz: Concerto in D major
Hoffmeister: Concerto in D major
Cello Breval: Sonata in C major (Suzuki vol. 4)
Breval: Concerto No. 2 in D major (rondo) (Suzuki vol. 6)
Vivaldi: Concerto in E minor
Boccherini: Concerto in Bb
Double Bass Two adjacent movements of a baroque sonata Single movement of classical concerto

Please note that exceptions to the above are possible, as long as the music is written prior to 1800. Harpsichord, recorders, gamba, winds, and bass are encouraged to participate in this category. If you have questions about repertoire, please contact the MYA office. Students are automatically entered into the Early Music Category if the piece they are performing was written before 1800.

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