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Young Artists<br />

Solo Competition<br />

FinalistWinners Recital<br />

Saturday, March 30, 2013 at 2:00–4:00 pm<br />

Dimenna Center for Classical Music<br />

New York City, New York<br />

Presented by:<br />

Adelphi Chamber Orchestra<br />

PO Box 262 · River Edge, NJ 07661<br />

ACOJN.ORG


Program<br />

Concerto for Clarinet<br />

Anton Rist, Clarinet<br />

Luis Ortiz piano<br />

Concerto for Violin no. 4 in D major, K 218<br />

Soo Yeon Kim, Violin<br />

Concerto for Violin in E minor, Op. 64<br />

Mia Laity, Violin<br />

Tzigane for Violin and Piano<br />

Yaegy Park, Violin<br />

Hungarian Rhapsody for Cello, Op. 68<br />

Molly Delorenzo, Cello<br />

Crystl Baltazar, piano<br />

Concerto for Violin in D major, Op. 61<br />

Michael Sha, Violin<br />

Concerto for Cello no. 1 in A minor, Op. 33<br />

Allegra Whiting, Cello<br />

Alexandra Joan, piano<br />

Concerto for Violin in E minor, Op. 64<br />

Elizabeth Hendy, Violin<br />

Michael Wittenburg, piano<br />

Pezzo Capriccioso for Cello in B minor, Op. 62<br />

Leonardo Ko, Cello<br />

Nelson Padgett, piano<br />

Zigeunerweisen, Op. 20 (Gypsy Airs)<br />

Typher Yom, Violin<br />

Michael Wittenburg, piano<br />

Copland<br />

Mozart<br />

Mendelssohn<br />

Ravel<br />

Popper<br />

Beethoven<br />

Saint-Saëns<br />

Mendelssohn<br />

Tchaikovsky<br />

Sarasate


is making digital movies and performing magic tricks. He holds a second-degree<br />

black belt in Tae Kwon Do. Leonardo is a member of Juilliard Pre-College Symphony,<br />

String Quartet, and Piano Trio and has performed with them at Alice Tully<br />

Hall and Sharp Theater in Lincoln Center.<br />

Typher Yom attends the Manhattan School of Music Pre-College division where he<br />

is in the studio of Elizabeth Faidley. Typher is 15 years old and has played the violin<br />

since age of 5. He has won 1st Place at the New York International Music Competition,<br />

Union City Young Artist Competition, and Forte International Competition,<br />

2nd Place at the American Fine Arts Festival Competition, was the Grand winner<br />

at National League of Performing Arts Competition, and a finalist at the Ensemble<br />

212 music <strong>competition</strong>. He will appear with the Union Symphony Orchestra as a<br />

<strong>solo</strong>ist this summer. He performed the Bruch Concerto with the NOVA Philharmonic<br />

at Merkin Concert Hall. He has appeared in masterclasses with Rebecca<br />

Henry, Yevgeny Kutik, Anna Rabinova, and Charlie Siem. He has studied with<br />

Chin Kim and Shirley Givens.<br />

Bios<br />

Anton Rist is the recently appointed principal clarinet of the New Haven Symphony<br />

Orchestra. He leads a varied musical life, and regularly performs with such<br />

ensembles as the American Ballet Theater, the Juilliard Orchestra, The New York<br />

Concerti Sinfonietta, and The Ensemble 212. He has spent summers at the Pacific<br />

Music Festival, the Aspen Music Festival, and the Toronto Music Academy. An eager<br />

performer of new music, Mr. Rist has participated in numerous performances<br />

with the Axiom ensemble and the New Juilliard Ensemble, including the world<br />

premiere of Three Expectations by Elliott Carter.<br />

Born and raised in New York City, Anton Rist began playing the clarinet at age<br />

six, after becoming enamored of the name of the instrument itself. A student of Jon<br />

Manasse, Anton is completing his final year as an undergraduate at The Juilliard<br />

School.<br />

Soo Yeon Kim began her musical studies on the piano at the age four and started<br />

learning the violin at the age seven in South Korea. It wasn’t until in her freshman<br />

year of high school, a few years after her family moved to the United States, that<br />

she started to play the violin seriously. Since then, she has won the Town of Oyster<br />

Bay Arts Council High School Senior Scholarship Competition and MTNA New<br />

York State Division Competition, and has won prizes and awards in KRB New York<br />

Music Competition, Friday Woodmere Music Club Young Artists Competition,<br />

Metropolitan Youth Orchestra Concerto Competition, Long Island Choral Society<br />

Young Artist Competition, Wagner Young Artist Competition, LISMA Foundation<br />

International Competition, and more. As a winner, she performed in venues such<br />

as Weill Recital Hall, Merkin Hall, and others. As a member of the Juilliard Orchestra,<br />

she has performed in Alice Tully Hall and Avery Fisher Hall. Before attending<br />

Juilliard, she was a member and an Assistant Concertmaster of New York Youth<br />

Symphony for five seasons and performed in Carnegie Hall. She was also the first<br />

violinist of the Eurasian String Quartet in the NYYS Chamber Music Program in<br />

2009–2010 Season and performed around NYC including Weill Recital Hall. Aside<br />

from building her career, she loves giving back to the community. From 2010 to<br />

2012, she organized small ensembles once a month to perform at the Bristal Assisted<br />

Living Home in Westbury, New York. She attended the Aspen Music Festival<br />

in last three summers and Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival in the summer<br />

of 2009. She currently is a first-year student at The Juilliard School studying with<br />

Naoko Tanaka.<br />

Mia Laity began playing violin at age three and made her <strong>solo</strong> debut at age eleven,<br />

performing with the Baylor University Orchestra. In 2007 and 2009, she appeared<br />

with the Phoenix Symphony, first as the Grand Prize winner of the Phoenix Youth<br />

Symphony Concerto Competition, and then again as the 1st Place and Clotilde<br />

Otranto prizewinner. Ms. Laity has performed as <strong>solo</strong>ist with the Debut Orches-


tra, the Four Seasons Orchestra, and the Phoenix Youth Symphony, among others.<br />

In 2009 and 2010 she performed with the Colburn Honors Quartet on the Sundays<br />

Live! radio broadcast recorded at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. An<br />

alumna of From the Top and the New York String Orchestra Seminar, Ms. Laity<br />

was also named a finalist in the 2010 Blount-Slawson Competition and Grand Prize<br />

winner in the National Debut Competition. A former student of Arkady Fomin,<br />

Borivoj Martinic-Jercic, and Nokuthula Ngwenyama, she currently studies with<br />

Grigory Kalinovsky at the Manhattan School of Music. Ms. Laity will be making<br />

her international debut in the 2012-2013 season, performing the Tchaikovsky Concerto<br />

with the Balearic Islands Symphony in Spain.<br />

Yaegy Park was born on Dec. 8th 1997 in Houston, Texas. At age 4 (2001), she<br />

passed the Houston Young Artist Concert (HYAC) Audition as the youngest winner.<br />

She participated in the Aspen Music Festival in Colorado as the youngest student<br />

of Kyung Sun Lee, and played at the student concert several times in the summer of<br />

2006. Yaegy used a half size Testore violin made in the year 1724, supported from<br />

Kumho Asiana Cultural Foundation. Yaegy participated in the Green Mountain<br />

Music Festival at Burlington, Vermont, and played several times at master classes.<br />

She performed at the Emerging Artist Series two times. In November 2007, at the<br />

age of nine, Yaegy won 3rd prize at the 5th Louis Spohr International Young Violin<br />

Competition in Weimar, Germany. Yaegy performed with pianist Christopher<br />

O’Riley at the NPR’s “From the Top” live show at San Antonio, and she was selected<br />

for the Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award ($10,000 Music Scholarship money).<br />

In March 2009, she won 1st prize of the American Protégé International Piano and<br />

Strings Competition 2009 and as a winner, she performed at Carnegie Weill Hall<br />

(April 12th). Also, she won 1st prize at the International Russian Rotary Children’s<br />

Music Competition in Moscow Russia, and played with the Moscow Symphony in<br />

2009. Yaegy participated in the Great Mountain Music festival in 2010 summer.<br />

Yaegy won Grand Prize Winner in the 2012 International Virtuoso Competition<br />

and performed at the Merkin In 2012 summer, she took part in Hawum Chamber<br />

Music Festival in Korea, and she performed at the opening concert, and played<br />

in a master class with Ms. Kyung Sun Lee. Yaegy was the first prize winner in the<br />

Hawum chamber <strong>competition</strong>, and she will perform with Hawum Chamber Orchestra<br />

this year (2013). Yaegy Park has studied with Ms. Catherine Cho at the<br />

Juilliard Pre-College School since 2010.<br />

Molly DeLorenzo is a junior at Montclair High School and has been playing the<br />

cello for 11 years. She was the principal cellist for the Essex County Youth Orchestra<br />

and is presently a member of the New Jersey Youth Symphony. Her summer<br />

studies include Interlochen Center for the Arts and Brevard Music Center. Molly’s<br />

former teachers include Christine Sweet, Arts High School, Newark and Nick<br />

Tzaras of the Shanghai Quartet. She currently studies with Madeleine Golz of the<br />

pre-college Manhattan School of Music and Thurnauer School in New Jersey.<br />

Mike Sha was born on January 30th, 1996 in Xian, China, arriving in the US in<br />

2001. Mike has studied violin since he was 5 years old, and currently studies with<br />

Helen Kwalwasser. Mike receives the Advanced Study Scholarship from Settlement<br />

Music School and the Starling Scholarship from Temple Music Prep. He is a member<br />

of the Ann Newman String Quartet at Settlement, and is principal 2nd for Temple<br />

Prep’s Youth Chamber Orchestra. Mike has been a 1st violin of the Philadelphia<br />

Youth Orchestra since 2010, and is now associate concertmaster. He is a substitute<br />

player for Symphony in C.<br />

Allegra Whiting, 15 years old, from West Caldwell, NJ, began studying cello<br />

with Marnie Kaller at the age of five. In the fall of 2011 she was admitted to the<br />

Pre College Division of the Juilliard School where she studies with Clara Kim. In<br />

2010, Allegra was the featured <strong>solo</strong>ist with the NJ Intergenerational Orchestra. As<br />

a two-time winner of the National Young Musicians Showcase Competition she<br />

performed <strong>solo</strong>s at Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall. She was also a winner of<br />

the Florence Boughton Competition for Young Artists, the Frank and Lydia Bergen<br />

Scholarship Concerto Auditions and the New York Music Competition. She has<br />

played in Master Classes for Lynn Harrell, Steven Isserlis, Andre Emelianoff, Carter<br />

Brey and Eric Bartlett. She also participated in a workshop and performance of the<br />

Bach Goldberg Variations with Matt Haimovitz. In the summer of 2012, she studied<br />

at Meadowmount Music School as a student of Hans Jørgen Jensen. In previous<br />

summers, she attended Kinhaven Music Camp in Vermont and NJ Youth Orchestra<br />

Chamber Music Camp. In her free time Allegra enjoys swimming, tennis, skiing,<br />

and traveling.<br />

Elizabeth Hendy, musician and singer, is 14 years old and attends the Manhattan<br />

School of Music Pre-College under the tutelage of Ms Elizabeth Faidley, and<br />

Mr. Stephen Clapp of the Juillard School of music. She began piano lessons at age<br />

5, violin lessons at age 8 and singing at age 10. She recently won first place in the<br />

Wharton Music Center Young Artists and is a finalist in the Crescent Concert <strong>competition</strong><br />

in Plainfield, New Jersey. Past violin, piano and singing <strong>competition</strong>s include<br />

the Golden Key Festival, YPMP(NJ), APTA, and the Apollo Theater Amateur<br />

Night. She has performed in the Carnegie Recital Hall, Merkin Hall and Dimenna<br />

Hall from 2009–2012. She aspires to travel around the world to promote humanity<br />

through classical music.<br />

Leonardo Ko, 14, is a cellist who currently studies under Caroline Stinson at the<br />

Juilliard Pre-College Program. He has also studied with Francis Rowell, Ann Alton,<br />

and Chungsun Kim. In addition, he has had master classes with Jonathan Spitz<br />

(2008 JCC, Tenafly, NJ) and Emanuel Gruber (2012 Summit Music Festival, NY).<br />

In 2011 and 2012, Leonardo won the Korea Radio Broadcast (KRB) and Crescendo<br />

International Competitions and as a result, performed <strong>solo</strong> at the Weill Recital Hall<br />

four times from 2012 to 2013. Also a winner of Union City Symphony Competition,<br />

he performed <strong>solo</strong> at Symphony Space, NYC (December 2012). His hobby

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