2005
Walter
Beers, son of Eric and Kay Beers, is a home-schooled
eighth grader residing in Blacksburg, Virginia.
Walter began his study of piano at age seven. He
has performed at many student recitals, and has
also been a frequent participant at the annual
Rebecca Orr Technique Festival at Radford University.
Since September 2004 Walter has also received chamber
music instruction from Roy Harran and has performed
in a piano trio. He has also served as an accompanist
for cello and violin students in recital. Walter’s
other interests include medieval and ancient history,
calligraphy and illumination, and Latin. He currently
studies theory with Barbara Macklin and piano with
Sonya Ho of the Renaissance Music Academy in Blacksburg.
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Debbie
Beihl, daughter of Gary and Penny Biehl,
is in the tenth grade and is home-schooled at Forest
Creek Academy Homeschool. When she was seven years
old, she began violin lessons with Angela Self
and studied subsequently with Mary Lee Taylor Scott
and Stephen Beall. Her violin lessons led to piano
study one year later. In the summer of 2003, she
became one of the pianists at her church, an activity
which she still enjoys. She also occasionally plays
solos at the church. Last summer, she attended
Southern Adventist University’s Chamber Music
Weekend. As violinist, she has also been part of
the SC Philharmonic Youth Orchestra for the past
two years, and will be playing the piano part in
one of the pieces on an upcoming concert. She currently
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Catherine
Flora Con, daughter of Alex and Catherine
C. Con, is a twelfth grader at the South Carolina
Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities.
She competed at the SC Federation of Music clubs
for nine years, and has won second place, third
place, and Honorable Mentions at the SCMTA state
level. She has played the piano for many fundraisers
and social events and taught private lessons during
her freshman and sophomore years. Catherine is
also involved in many extracurricular activities,
and has been the Governor’s School weekly
Bible study leader for two years. She will be attending
USC-Columbia on a full academic and music scholarship,
where she will study piano with Dr. Marina Lomazov.
She currently studies with Tien-Ni Chen.
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Russell
Corwin, son of Russell and Myung Corwin, is a sixteen-year
old tenth grade honors student attending Chapin
High School in Chapin, South Carolina. He has studied
piano for nine years and was a pianist for the
Chapin High School Jazz Ensemble in 2004. He won
the Afternoon, Eau Claire, and Morning Music Clubs
of Columbia Club Junior and Senior piano scholarships
and the Columbia Music Teacher’s Association
Division IV and V piano scholarships, earned the
place of second alternate for the SCMTA Pre-College
concerto auditions, and participated in the 2004
Southeastern Piano Festival. Recently he won the
Lexington County Choral Society’s Sylvia
E. Looney Piano Scholarship and performed in their
Christmas concert. For the past three years, he
has earned a superior rating for both solos and
concertos in the South Carolina Federation of Music
Clubs Junior Festival. He currently studies with
Joey Ruddle Rothfuss.
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Lucy
Dinkins, daughter of Gene and Nancy Dinkins, is
in eleventh grade at Heathwood Hall Episcopal School
where her academic honors include Heathwood Scholar,
National Honor Society, and National Merit Semi-Finalist.
Lucy has participated in festivals at UNC-Greensboro,
Furman University, Brevard Music Center, and USC
where she has been a two-year scholarship recipient
at the Southeastern Piano Festival. This May she
will participate in the Varna International Master
Class and Competition in Bulgaria. Lucy has performed
in master classes of Alexander Peskanov, Karen
Shaw, and Antonio Pompa-Baldi. She has participated
in the National Guild Auditions and been awarded
a rating of superior-plus at the national level.
Recently she was the first-place winner at the
SC division of the MTNA senior piano competition.
Following seven years of piano study with Marian
Stanley Tucker, Lucy is currently a student of
Marina Lomazov.
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Khalid
J. Dubey, son of John
and Abisola Dubey, is an eleventh grader at the
MAST Academy in Virginia Key, Florida. He has been a frequent Honors
Recital performer at Miami-Dade College and in
2004 performed at the Chopin Foundation of the
United States Young Pianists Concert. He attained
a superior rating at the National Association
of Music Clubs competition as well as honors at
the National Guild of Piano Teachers examination.
He has participated in the University of Florida
Young Pianists Festival, the FSU Honors Piano Camp,
the Sewanee Summer Music Festival, and the Bergonzi
Quartet Invitational Chamber Workshop at the University
of Miami, where he was the only student musician
invited to perform with the host quartet. He has
also won prizes in composition and for three years
has played both piano and percussion in the Greater
Miami Youth Symphony. He currently studies with
Alan Ngim at Miami-Dade College.
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Luke
Fang, the son of Guang-chen and Tsui-mai
Tsai Fang, is a twelfth grader at the South Carolina
Governor’s School for the Arts and Humanities.
Born in Taipei, Taiwan with the name Chun-Wei Fang,
he began studying piano when he was six years old.
Three years later he moved to Central, South Carolina;
from the fourth to eighth grades he continued his
studies with Karilyn Slice and subsequently with
Kate Echaniz in Greenville. As an eleventh grade
student, he entered the Governor’s School
for the Arts and Humanities. Luke plans to pursue
an undergraduate degree in piano performance. At
the Governor’s School, he studied with Stephen
Buck during his first year and currently is a student
of Tien-Ni Chen.
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Gina
Florio, daughter of Lenny and Wonhee Florio, is
a tenth grader at Richmond Hill High School in
Richmond Hill, Georgia. A competitor in four or
five statewide competitions annually, she has received
five "Outstanding Performer” awards
and "Recital Winner”awards from GMTA
and GMEA All State Competitions. At the age of
twelve, she performed with the Savannah Symphony
Orchestra after achieving first place at the Savannah
Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition. Recently
she performed with the Hilton Head Youth Orchestra
as a winner of the Hilton Head Concerto Competition.
Last year, she taught piano and conducted a piano
recital for her twelve students. With a current
GPA of 4.0, she is a member of the National Honor
Society, National Music Honor Society, and the
Interact and Beta Club, and volunteers in her church
regularly. She currently studies with Naegeli Metcalf.
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Matthew
Philip Griswold, son of Don and Nancy Griswold
of McLean, Virginia, is a ninth grader at the Bullis
School in Potomac, Maryland. Matt has studied piano
for five years. While a seventh grader at Bullis,
he successfully petitioned the upper school music
director, Cheryl Terwilliger, for permission to
form the school’s first
middle school jazz band. As a ninth grader, he
has played the piano in the concert band and is
one of only three freshmen in the exclusive Jazz
Workshop. In addition to school-wide performances,
the Workshop performs at the school’s unique
Jazz Café, and will perform a dozen concerts
in China this summer on a goodwill tour. Matt recently
had the privilege of participating in a master
class with the Marcus Roberts trio. The concerto
competition at the 2005 Southeastern Piano Festival
is the first one that Matthew has entered. He currently
studies with Dimitar Naumoff.
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Valerie
Hsu, daughter of Charlie and Julie Hsu,
is an eighth grader at Bob Jones Junior High School.
She has been studying piano for nine years and
has also participated in a master class with Elizabeth
Pridonoff. Valerie annually participates in the
Nation Federation of Music Clubs Junior Festival,
South Carolina Music Teacher’s Association
District and State Pre-College Audition, and the
National Guild Auditions, and has been on the National
Roll for the past nine years. She has had the honor
of performing twice at the SCMTA convention as
a soloist. Valerie is also an avid flutist, achieving
second chair in the South Carolina Band Directors
Association’s 2005 Junior All-State Honor
Band. She currently studies piano with Sally Brown-Ullom.
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W.
Claire Lo, fifteen-year-old daughter of Peter and
Alice Lo of Blacksburg, Virginia, is a home-schooled
tenth grader. She has participated in the Rebecca
Orr Technique Festival for eight years, and has
also competed in the Bartok-Kabalevsky-Prokofiev
competition for two years. She frequently accompanies
string students in the Renaissance Music Academy
recitals and plays the piano for church worship
services. Claire was also involved in chamber music
for four years. She has been attending piano camps
in Maine for the past two summers. Besides piano,
Claire’s other hobbies include swimming,
reading, and horse vaulting. She has played the
piano since the age of four, and she currently
studies music theory with Barbara Mackin and piano
with Teresa Ehrlich at the Renaissance Music Academy
of Virginia.
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Elaina
McKie, daughter of Robert and Cassandra McKie,
is a ninth grader at Irmo High School. She has
taken private piano lessons for seven years, and
has participated in several local events, both
competitively and in a volunteer capacity. In recent
years, Elaina has appeared at the Clavinova Festival,
the SCMTA Christmas and Classic Festivals, the
Tri-District Arts Consortium, and the Keyboard
Praise Festival sponsored by the Columbia Metro
Baptist Association. She has played at three nursing
homes, and performed during the intermission of "The
Nutcracker" at the Koger Center in 2003. This
year, she won first place in two competitions sponsored
by the Eau Clare Music Clubs and the SCMTA. Additionally,
Elaina recently attended a music seminar at Converse
College. She would like to pursue a music scholarship,
become a professional pianist, and help underprivileged
youth with their career goals in piano. She currently
studies with Ellen Shearer.
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Joseph
Montoya, son of Barry and Sallie Montoya,
is a high school twelfth grader from Summerville,
South Carolina. He has studied piano for eleven
years. He has achieved numerous superior ratings
in various South Carolina piano competitions and
recently won the Summerville Music Club scholarship
competition. He was also a Television winner in
the 2005 South Carolina Piano Festival. In addition
to piano, he enjoys playing percussion. He is also
an avid member in the Summerville High School Model
UN, National Honor Society, French Honors Society,
Math Team, and the Scots Kirk ARP Church Youth
Group. After graduating this year, he plans to
continue playing music as a minor while studying
to become a chemical engineer at USC and also plans
to attend graduate school. He currently studies
with Myungsook Stoudenmire.
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Neil
Ostenfeld, son of Richard Ostenfeld and Karen Avedisian,
is an eleventh grader at T.C. Roberson High School
in Asheville, North Carolina. This is Neil’s
third summer at the Southeastern Piano Festival.
He has also participated in the piano clinic at
Converse College the past two years, being selected
to perform in the honors recital both years. Last
summer Neil was selected through audition to play
the Brahms Rhapsody in G minor at the Honors Recital
at the FSU Piano Workshop. This year in school,
Neil accompanied the Advanced Ensemble at the North
Carolina Music Teachers Association Convention
and rehearses with them daily. Other activities
include accompanying first chair trumpet for a
scholarship, and a piano trio that meets weekly.
He particularly enjoys playing Bach and Rachmaninoff.
He studied piano with Judy Rhodes for two and one
half years, and currently studies with Zaven Parsamyan.
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Samiron
Ray, son of Sumit and Shumi Ray, is an eleventh
grader at Dutch Fork High School, and has been
playing piano for over ten years. He has attended
the Southeastern Piano Festival for two years on
a full tuition scholarship and the Brevard Music
Center, also on a scholarship. Samiron has won
first prize in the 2005 Greenville Young Artists
Piano Competition, Honorable Mention in the 2004
SC Baldwin MTNA competition, and Honorable Mention
at the 2004 Southeastern Piano Festival Concerto
Competition. He is in the top of his class and
an active member and leader of various clubs and
organizations at his school. He also is co-host
on the nationally syndicated radio show "Teen
Forum". He currently studies with Marina Lomazov.
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Leo
Svirsky, son of Roman and Janet Svirsky, is an
eleventh grader who attends Emerson Preparatory
School. He has performed at Boston Conservatory,
the Smithsonian Institution Piano 300 Exhibition,
the Russian Ambassador’s Residence, the Church
of the Epiphany, American and Georgetown Universities,
the Swiss Embassy, the Contemporary Music Forum,
the Kremlin, the Roerich Museum, Moscow Conservatory,
and the National Arts Centre of Canada. He will
perform with his trio at the Library of Congress
and the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater. He also
participated in the 2005 Kingsville International
Competitions, receiving honorable mention in the
junior concerto competition and first prize in
the Isabel Scionti Piano Solo Competition including
the Isabel Scionti Award for Outstanding Solo Performance.
A Performance Artist at the Levine School of Music,
he studies piano there with Irena Orlov and composition
with Frances McKay.
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Gregory Wang,
son of Bo and Dorothy Wang, is an eighth grader
at Science Hill in Johnson City, Tennessee. He
was a runner-up at the MTNA Southern Division Baldwin
Junior Performance Competition. He has been studying
piano since the second grade and has competed in
numerous events, winning various awards from the
Tennessee Music Teachers Association. He was named
the winner of TMTA Fifth and Sixth Grade Piano
and has also won the TMTA Elementary and Junior
High Piano Concerto Competitions. He has appeared
twice at "Tunes at Noon" in
the Paramount Theater in Bristol, and performed
with the Johnson City and Maryville Symphony Orchestras.
Gregory is a member of Tenacity, a piano-violin-cello
trio which was named winner of the TMTA Chamber
Music competition in 2004. He has studied, since
the third grade, at East Tennessee State University
with Benjamin Canton.
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Robert
Wells, the son of Bob and Mary Wells,
is a twelfth grader at Wilson High School in Florence,
South Carolina. Robert received the Faculty Choice
Award at the South Carolina Governor’s School
for the Arts and has been the state winner of the
SCMTA piano performance competition for several
years. He was chosen to perform on SCETV as a winner
from the SC Piano Festival and received the Walter
Roberts Scholarship for 2005. Robert has been a
member of the All-State Band, playing oboe for
four years, and is also a member of the Florence
Symphony Orchestra. He received third place in
the nation in the MTNA composition competition
for 2004-2005 for an original work written for
piano and two violins, and in 2003, his composition
for piano and oboe was the winner of the Southern
Division in the MTNA composition competition.He
studies piano with Linda McKenzie.
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Aya Yamamoto,
the daughter of Shizuki and Momoko Yamamoto, is
an eleventh grader at Wheeler High School in Marietta,
Georgia. She started studying piano at the age
of four with her mother, consistently receiving
Outstanding Performer awards in local auditions.
In the third and fourth grade, she was a winner
of the Kawai Auditions and in the seventh grade,
she won the GMTA State Fall Competition. She received
the Baldwin Scholarship at the same time and was
also a finalist in the Pinault International Competition.
She was also a finalist in the Lagrange Symphony
Young Artists Competition in 2002 and a semifinalist
in the Blount Lennox International Young Artists
Competition. In the summers of 2000-02, she attended
the Indiana University Piano Academy, where she
was chosen twice to play in the Honors Recital.
In the summer of ’01, she also attended
the Texas Conservatory for Young Artists. She currently
studies with David Watkins.
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Susan Zhang,
the daughter of Hanfang Zhang and Xunsheng Chen,
is an eleventh grader at John S. Davidson Fine
Arts School in Augusta, Georgia. She grew up in
Vancouver, B.C., where she began playing piano
at age six. At age twelve, Susan was invited to
play with the Augusta Symphony upon winning its
youth competition. She has also been a consistent
first-place winner at the Georgia Music Teacher’s Association’s annual
auditions. Over this past summer, Susan was a participant
in the 2004 Southeastern Piano Festival and attended
the Georgia Governor’s Honors Program as
a piano major, one of only eight students in the
state. Recently she performed with the Atlanta
Symphony Youth Orchestra. She currently studies
with Lydia Porro Milham.
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