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Greenfield Competition
Attention 2008 Greenfield participants: Juror comments will be sent out by mail no later then March 31, 2008. 2008 Greenfield Winners: Finals were held on 2/1/08 Bryan Lee – Senior Division The Philadelphia Orchestra is pleased to announce the finalists of the 2008 Greenfield Competition:
The Philadelphia Orchestra would like to congratulate and thank all of the participants in this year’s Children’s, Junior, Senior, and Vocal Divisions. THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA The Philadelphia Orchestra Albert M. Greenfield Student Competition is dedicated to recognizing extraordinary young talent in the Delaware Valley region. Since the Orchestra’s first student concerto competition, initiated by Leopold Stokowski in 1933, more than 400 young artists have appeared as competition winners with The Philadelphia Orchestra. Many have gone on to develop international solo careers, including pianists Richard Goode and André Watts, violinists Hilary Hahn, Jamie Laredo and Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg, soprano Judith Blegen, and mezzo-soprano Florence Quivar. Several winners have gone on to become members of The Philadelphia Orchestra, including violinists Richard Amoroso, William de Pasquale (co-concertmaster, retired), Michael Ludwig (associate concertmaster), Yumi Ninomiya Scott, and Yayoi Numazawa; violist Burchard Tang; bassoonist Mark Gigliotti (co-principal); bass trombonist Blair Bollinger; and pianist Kiyoko Takeuti. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view these documents.
The Student Competition was named in 1992 in recognition of a generous endowment gift from the Albert M. Greenfield Foundation. |
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