WINNERS
2002
KINGSVILLE INTERNATIONAL
YOUNG PERFORMERS COMPETITIONS
Kamil Musaev
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THE FINAL COMPETITION
The winners received the following prizes in addition to the preliminary prizes already won.
To the first place winner: Kamil Musaev (cello), Los Angeles, California (22 yrs.)
The Corpus Christi Symphony Performance Award (2002-2003 season)
The Helen Chandler Memorial Prize $ 2000
The King Ranch Family Trust Award $ 1000
The Kingsville Rotary Club Prize $ 500
The Nelle Josephine Manning Memorial Prize $ 500
Total: $ 4000
To the second place winner: Chu-Fang Huang, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (19 yrs.)
The Victoria Symphony Performance Award
The Robert J. and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation Award $1000
The Woman's Club of Kingsville Annual Award $ 500
(Honoring Mattie Gaston in the Year 2002)
The Music Club Award $ 500
Total: $2000
To the third place winners $100 each:
The Kingsville Garden Club Award
The Pat Hubert Family Award
(tie) Timothy Dearmin (saxophone), McAllen, Texas (22 yrs.)
Lydia Hong (violin), Northbrook, Illinois (14 yrs.)
Chu-Fang and Kamil
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OTHER PRIZES FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE IN THE FINAL COMPETITION
Chu-Fang Huang |
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The $500 JUDGE WOODROW LAUGHLIN MEMORIAL AWARD-Donated by Mrs. Woodrow Laughlin
Chu-Fang Huang, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (19 yrs.)
PRELIMINARY CONCERTO COMPETITIONS
PIANO CONCERTO
Pre-College
The judges declared "no winner" among these three semi-finalists.
The first,second and third place prize moneys were divided among them equally.
The semi-finalists are listed in alphabetical order:
(tie) $567- Adam Golka, Katy, Texas (14 yrs.)
$567- Esther Keel, Torrance, California (16 yrs.)
$567- Sun-A Park, Little Ferry,New Jersey (13 yrs.)
Senior Piano Concerto Winners
Mia Hou, Chu-fang Huang, Benjamin Boren |
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College
1st $1,000- The William M. Laughlin Memorial Award
Chu-Fang Huang, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (19 yrs.)
2nd $500-The Mrs. Tom East Award
Miao Hou, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (20 yrs.)
3rd $200-The R. J. Neely Family Award ($100 each)
Benjamin Boren, Cincinnati, Ohio (22 yrs.)
PRECOLLEGE ORCHESTRAL INSTRUMENT CONCERTO
Lydia Hong with accompanist Rex Woods
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1st $1,000-The King Ranch Family Trust Award
Lydia Hong (violin), Northbrook, Illinois (14 yrs.)
2nd $250 each-The Carl and Frida Persson Memorial Award
(tie) Erin Schreiber, (violin), Elsah, Illinois (14 yrs.)
Samuel Fletcher (cello), Rockwell, Texas (17 yrs.)
3rd $200- The Wells Fargo Award
Jessica Hung (violin), Chicago, Illinois (16 yrs.)
COLLEGE BOWED INSTRUMENT CONCERTO
1st $1,000-The Robert J. and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation Award
Kamil Musaev (cello), Los Angeles, California (22 yrs.)
2nd $500-The Theo Shults Award
Michi Wiancko (violin), New York, New York (25 yrs.)
3rd $200-The Allen Furniture Company Award
Jee Hae Lee (violin), New York, New York (21 yrs.)
COLLEGE NONBOWED INSTRUMENT CONCERTO
Tim Dearmin
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1st $1,000-The Robert J. and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation Award
Timothy Dearmin (saxophone), McAllen, Texas (22 yrs.)
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2nd $350 each-The J.C. Lieber, Sr. Memorial Award
The Cookie and Aurora Garza Award
(tie) Benjamin Pierce (tuba) Ann Arbor, Michigan (24 yrs.)
Naoko Takada (marimba) Arlington, Massachusetts (25 yrs.)
PRIZES FOR INDIVIDUAL INSTRUMENTS
THE $1000 ROSEMARY SCALES MEMORIAL VIOLIN PRIZE (donated by The King Ranch Family Trust)
Michi Wiancko (violin), New York, New York (25 yrs.)
THE $1,000 ROSEMARY SCALES MEMORIAL CELLO PRIZE (donated by The King Ranch Family Trust)
Kamil Musaev (cello), Los Angeles, California (22 yrs.)
THE $1000 AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE ON A WIND INSTRUMENT
(donated by The Robert J. and Helen C. Kleberg Foundation)
Timothy Dearmin (saxophone), McAllen, Texas (22 yrs.)
THE $500 UNUSUAL INSTRUMENT CONCERTO PRIZE-(donated by The Kingsville Record)
(tie) $250- Benjamin Pierce (tuba) Ann Arbor, Michigan (24 yrs.)
$250- Naoko Takada (marimba) Arlington, Massachusetts (25 yrs.)
THE $500 MUSIC CLUB OF KINGSVILLE VIOLA PRIZE
Alexander Link, Cartersville, Georgia (14 yrs.)
THE $500 J.S. BACH PRIZE FOR BOWED INSTRUMENT-(in honor of Harriet and Gilberto Munguia)
Michi Wiancko (violin), New York, New York (25 yrs.)
THE $500 TEXAS PERFORMER'S PRIZE-Donated by The King Ranch Family Trust
Timothy Dearmin (saxophone), McAllen, Texas (22 yrs.)
THE $200 DIRECTORS' PRIZE
Lisa Pegher (percussion), Evanston, Illinois (23 yrs.)
Lisa Pegher
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ISABEL SCIONTI
PIANO SOLO COMPETITIONS
Derric Tay
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Precollege
1st $1,000-The Isabel Scionti Award
Derric Tay, Copper City, Florida (15 yrs.)
2nd $500-Award by Mrs. Bromley F. Cooper
Sun-A Park, Little Ferry,New Jersey (13 yrs.)
3rd $200-The Isabel Scarborough Memorial Award
Esther Keel, Torrance, California (16 yrs.)
College
1st $1,000-The Paul and Mary Haas Foundation Award ($500 each)
Chu-Fang Huang, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (19 yrs.)
2nd $500- The Ugarte Family Award given in memory of Professor Elvira P. Ugarte
Miao Hou, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (20 yrs.)
3rd $200-The Phyllis George Award ($100 each)
(tie) Benjamin Boren, Cincinnati, Ohio (22 yrs.)
Boram Chung, Rochester, New York (24 yrs.)
THE $1000 ISABEL SCIONTI PRIZE FOR OUTSTANDING PIANO SOLO PERFORMANCE ($500 each)
Chu-Fang Huang, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (19 yrs.)
Derric Tay, Copper City, Florida (15 yrs.)
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