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Young Concert Artists

Young Concert Artists is a New York City-based artist management company dedicated to discovering and promoting the careers of talented young classical musicians from all over the world. The organization, founded in 1961, invites artists to audition and compete as soloists or in an ensemble. The number of winners varies from year to year, as there is no specified limit to the number of participants who can win.

Young Concert Artists
Company typeNon-profit
IndustryArtist management
Founded1961
FounderSusan Wadsworth
HeadquartersNew York City, New York, United States
Key people
Daniel Kellogg (President)
Revenue4,233,489 United States dollar (2017) 
Websiteyca.org

Winners of the competition receive a cash prize and are provided the opportunity to perform in concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City and the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. They are also provided with managers who promotes the artist through booking concert engagements both in the United States and abroad, and providing publicity materials, promotion, and career development. Many artists in the program's history have also made their debut recordings through the help of the organization.

Notable alumni who began their careers at Young Concert Artists include violinists Pinchas Zukerman, Ray Chen, Anne Akiko Meyers, Viviane Hagner, Karen Gomyo, Jean-Jacques Kantorow, Mayuko Kamio, Ida Kavafian and Randall Goosby; pianists Murray Perahia, Emanuel Ax, Jean-Yves Thibaudet, Richard Goode, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Fazıl Say, Lise de la Salle, Freddy Kempf, Olli Mustonen, Jeremy Denk, and George Li; cellists Alban Gerhardt, Narek Hakhnazaryan and Edgar Moreau; violists Nobuko Imai and Antoine Tamestit; the Tokyo, St. Lawrence, and Modigliani string quartets; singers Dawn Upshaw, Julia Bullock, and Sasha Cooke; and composers Andrew Norman, Mason Bates and Kevin Puts.[1]

List of winners edit

Young Concert Artists refers to its winners as alumni:[2][3]

1960s edit

1970s edit

1980s edit

1990s edit

2000s edit

2010s edit

2020s edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Alumni by Year". Young Concert Artists. 19 June 2020. Retrieved 2023-11-12.
  2. ^ "Young Concert Artists Alumni". Young Concert Artists.
  3. ^ "Alumni by Year". Young Concert Artists. 19 June 2020. Retrieved 2020-08-27.
  4. ^ "Debut Music Series Set: 9 Programs Listed Here by Young Concert Artists" The New York Times October 5, 1961
  5. ^ a b "Young Sextet Gives A Chamber Concert" The New York Times, April 25, 1964
  6. ^ The New York Times, May 5, 1968
  7. ^ The New York Times, February 3, 1992
  8. ^ Quartet, Violinist, Cellist, Pianist, and Soprano Win 2012 Young Concert Artists International Auditions. Young Concert Artists. November 12, 2012 (Press Release; PDF).
  9. ^ Although Balch is on Young Concert Artists' alumni list under 2016 and 2017, other sources do not support the earlier date, see "Young Concert Artists International Auditions". WQXR. December 28, 2016.
  10. ^ Announcing the 2021 YCA Composer-in-Residence Young Concert Artists. April 9, 2021 (Press Release).
  11. ^ Young Concert Artists announces Winners of 2023 Susan Wadsworth Final Auditions Young Concert Artists. November 12, 2023 (Press Release).

External links edit

  • Official website

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Young Concert Artists is a New York City based artist management company dedicated to discovering and promoting the careers of talented young classical musicians from all over the world The organization founded in 1961 invites artists to audition and compete as soloists or in an ensemble The number of winners varies from year to year as there is no specified limit to the number of participants who can win Young Concert ArtistsCompany typeNon profitIndustryArtist managementFounded1961FounderSusan WadsworthHeadquartersNew York City New York United StatesKey peopleDaniel Kellogg President Revenue4 233 489 United States dollar 2017 Websiteyca wbr org Winners of the competition receive a cash prize and are provided the opportunity to perform in concert at Carnegie Hall in New York City and the Kennedy Center in Washington D C They are also provided with managers who promotes the artist through booking concert engagements both in the United States and abroad and providing publicity materials promotion and career development Many artists in the program s history have also made their debut recordings through the help of the organization Notable alumni who began their careers at Young Concert Artists include violinists Pinchas Zukerman Ray Chen Anne Akiko Meyers Viviane Hagner Karen Gomyo Jean Jacques Kantorow Mayuko Kamio Ida Kavafian and Randall Goosby pianists Murray Perahia Emanuel Ax Jean Yves Thibaudet Richard Goode Jean Efflam Bavouzet Fazil Say Lise de la Salle Freddy Kempf Olli Mustonen Jeremy Denk and George Li cellists Alban Gerhardt Narek Hakhnazaryan and Edgar Moreau violists Nobuko Imai and Antoine Tamestit the Tokyo St Lawrence and Modigliani string quartets singers Dawn Upshaw Julia Bullock and Sasha Cooke and composers Andrew Norman Mason Bates and Kevin Puts 1 Contents 1 List of winners 1 1 1960s 1 2 1970s 1 3 1980s 1 4 1990s 1 5 2000s 1 6 2010s 1 7 2020s 2 References 3 External linksList of winners editYoung Concert Artists refers to its winners as alumni 2 3 1960s edit 1961 4 Sanford Allen violinist Shmuel Ashkenasi violinist Ruth Glasser cellist Richard Goode pianist Jesse Levine violist Maria Lopez Vito pianist Barbara Mallow cellist Paula Robison flutist Joel Shapiro pianist Ilana Vered pianist 1962 Kenneth Goldsmith violinist Ruth Laredo pianist Robert Martin cellist 5 Margaret Schecter flutist Lawrence L Smith pianist Inger Wikstrom pianist 1963 Chandler Goetting trumpeter 5 Luis Garcia Renart cellist Yoko Matsuda violinist Satoka Takemae pianist 1964 Edward Auer pianist Mauricio Fuks violinist Jung Ja Kim pianist Mary Beth Peil soprano Toby Saks cellist 1965 Paul Green clarinetist Ko Iwasaki cellist Max Neuhaus percussionist Michael Oelbaum pianist Murray Perahia pianist Lorraine Prieur pianist Paul Zukofsky violinist 1966 Nerine Barrett pianist Christiane Edinger violinist Donald Weilerstein violinist Pinchas Zukerman 6 violinist 1967 Joan Benner soprano Nobuko Imai violist Joseph Kalichstein pianist Arthur Thompson baritone Marcus Thompson violist Hiroko Yajima violinist 1968 Jean Jacques Kantorow violinist Joyce Mathis soprano Anthony Newman harpsichordist Ursula Oppens pianist Fred Sherry cellist Michael Webster clarinetist 1969 Gita Karasik pianist Jeffrey Solow cellist 1970s edit 1970 Mari Elizabeth Morgen pianist Eugenia Zukerman flutist Tokyo String Quartet 1971 Joy Blackett mezzo soprano Christoph Henkel cellist Rolf Schulte violinist Virgil Blackwell clarinetist Eugene Drucker violinist Paul Dunkel flutist Richard Fitz percussionist John Graham violist Karen Lindquist harpist Joel Marangella oboist Donald Palma double bass Gerard Schwarz trumpeter Fred Sherry cellist 1972 Mona Golabek pianist Francoise Regnat pianist Peter Rejto cellist 1973 Emanuel Ax pianist Ani Kavafian violinist Diane Walsh pianist 1974 Heiichiro Ohyama violist Robert Routch French horn Jeffrey Swann pianist Ronald Thomas cellist 1975 none 1976 Daniel Adni pianist Boris Bloch pianist Stephanie Brown pianist Sung Ju Lee violinist Daniel Phillips violinist Chilingirian String Quartet 1977 Steven De Groote pianist 1978 Colin Carr cellist Lynn Chang violinist Robert Cohen cellist Ida Kavafian violinist 1979 Franck Avril oboist Sergei Edelmann pianist Zehava Gal mezzo soprano Beverly Hoch soprano Marya Martin flutist 1980s edit 1980 Toby Appel violist Chantal Juillet violinist 1981 Stephen Burns trumpeter Marvis Martin soprano Christopher O Riley pianist Jean Yves Thibaudet pianist Endellion Quartet Mendelssohn String Quartet 1982 Carter Brey cellist William Sharp baritone Dominique Weber pianist 1983 Jaime Bolipata pianist Ben Holt baritone Benny Kim violinist Anne Marie McDermott pianist Jeremy Menuhin pianist Christopher Trakas baritone 1984 Douglas Boyd oboist Daniel McKelway clarinetist Paul Meyer clarinetist Dawn Upshaw soprano 1985 Erik Berchot pianist Marc Laforet pianist Gary Schocker flutist 1986 Jean Efflam Bavouzet pianist Christopher Costanza cellist Anthony De Mare pianist Yuval Fichman pianist Anne Akiko Meyers violinist Marcy Rosen cellist Eric Ruske French horn Paul Shaw pianist Ory Shihor pianist Maurice Sklar violinist 1987 Hung Kuan Chen pianist Rina Dokshitsky pianist Olli Mustonen pianist 1988 David Fedele flutist Eduardus Halim pianist Carl Halvorson tenor Hexagon Ensemble piano and winds Ulrike Anima Mathe violinist Asako Urushihara violinist 1989 Dmitri Berlinsky violinist Olivier Charlier violinist Chee Yun violinist Juliette Kang violinist Scott St John violinist amp violist Scott Yoo violinist 1990s edit 1990 Dawn Kotoski soprano Todd Palmer clarinetist Alex Slobodyanik pianist 1991 Borromeo String Quartet Emma Johnson clarinetist Graham Scott pianist Mikhail Yanovitsky pianist 1992 7 Christopheren Nomura baritone Kyoko Saito soprano St Lawrence Quartet 1993 Camellia Johnson soprano 1994 Dan Coleman composer in residence Alban Gerhardt cellist Jan Erik Gustafsson cellist Makoto Nakura marimbist Nokuthula Ngwenyama violist 1995 Diana Doherty oboist Fazil Say pianist 1996 Romain Guyot clarinetist Freddy Kempf pianist Adam Neiman pianist Joo Young Oh violinist Kevin Puts composer in residence Yayoi Toda violinist Gregory Turay tenor 1997 Anton Barachovsky violinist Alexander Chaushian cellist Wendy Chen pianist Jeremy Denk pianist Karen Gomyo violinist Stefan Milenkovich violinist Shunsuke Sato violinist 1998 Kenji Bunch composer in residence Stephan Loges baritone Alexander Mikhailuk pianist Naoko Shimizu violist Vassilis Varvaresos pianist 1999 Timothy Fain violinist Martin Kasik pianist Rafal Kwiatkowski cellist Randall Scarlata baritone Mimi Stillman flutist Elina Vahala violinist Gwyneth Wentink harpist 2000s edit 2000 Ju Young Baek violinist Mason Bates composer Catrin Finch harpist Viviane Hagner violinist Paavali Jumppanen pianist Mayuko Kamio violinist 2001 Alexandre Bouzlov cellist Marius Brenciu tenor Courtenay Budd soprano Thomas Cerroll cellist Yunjie Chen pianist Claremont Piano Trio Alezander Fiterstein clarinetist 2002 Robert Belinic guitarist Anton Belov baritone Daniel Kellogg composer Nicolas Kendall violinist Vassily Primakov pianist Naoko Takada marimbist 2003 Laura Buruiana cellist David Guerrier trumpeter Antoine Tamestit violist Daxun Zhang double bassist 2004 Lise de la Salle pianist Jose Franch Ballester clarinetist Alexandre Pirojenko pianist 2005 Efe Baltacigil cellist Benjamin C S Boyle composer Philippe Castagner tenor Jennifer Check soprano Gleb Ivanov pianist Jupiter String Quartet Dora Seres flutist Wonny Song pianist 2006 Emmanuel Ceysson harpist Chu Fang Huang pianist Amedeo Modigliani Quartet Jean Frederic Neuburger pianist 2007 Sasha Cooke mezzo soprano Benjamin Moser pianist Andrew Norman composer Louis Schwizgebel pianist 2008 Pius Cheung marimbist Narek Hakhnazaryan cellist 2008 2009 Ray Chen violinist Ran Dank pianist Jeanine De Bique soprano Hanbin Yoo Amadeus Leopold violinist Bella Hristova violinist Noe Inui violinist Carolina Ullrich soprano 2009 Charlie Albright pianist Caroline Goulding violinist Aleksandr Haskin flutist Jennifer Johnson Cano mezzo soprano 2010s edit 2010 Narek Arutyunian clarinetist Benjamin Beilman violinist George Li pianist Chris Rogerson composer 2011 Veit Hertenstein violist Paul Huang violinist Andrew Tyson pianist 2012 8 Julia Bullock soprano Hermes Quartet David Hertzberg composer Ji Yong Kim pianist Cicely Parnas cellist Aleksey Semenenko violinist 2013 Raphael Severe clarinetist Stephen Waarts violinist Yun Chin Zhou pianist 2014 Daniel Lebhardt pianist Sang Eun Lee cellist Soo Been Lee violinist Edgar Moreau cellist Ziyu Shen violist Seiya Ueno flutist 2015 Remi Geniet pianist Tomer Gewirtzman pianist Samuel Hasselhorn baritone Dasol Kim pianist Tonia Ko composer Olivier Stankiewicz oboist Zora String Quartet 2016 Benjamin Baker violinist Xavier Foley double bassist Nathan Lee pianist Anthony Trionfo flutist 2017 Katherine Balch composer 9 Zlatomir Fung cellist Do Hyun Kim pianist Omer Quartet Hanzhi Wang accordionist 2018 Randall Goosby violinist Risa Hokamura violinist Maxim Lando pianist Aristo Sham pianist Jonathan Swensen cellist 2019 Steven Banks saxophonist Martin James Bartlett pianist Albert Cano Smit pianist Saad Haddad composer Quartet Amabile 2020s edit 2020 Megan Moore mezzo soprano Zhu Wang pianist William Socolof bass baritone 2021 Nina Shekhar composer in residence 10 2022 Chelsea Guo pianist and soprano Chaeyoung Park pianist Joseph Parrish bass baritone Erin Wagner mezzo soprano 2023 11 James Baik cellist Oliver Neubauer violinist Benett Tsai cellist Michael Yeung percussionist Ziggy amp Miles guitar duoReferences edit Alumni by Year Young Concert Artists 19 June 2020 Retrieved 2023 11 12 Young Concert Artists Alumni Young Concert Artists Alumni by Year Young Concert Artists 19 June 2020 Retrieved 2020 08 27 Debut Music Series Set 9 Programs Listed Here by Young Concert Artists The New York Times October 5 1961 a b Young Sextet Gives A Chamber Concert The New York Times April 25 1964 The New York Times May 5 1968 The New York Times February 3 1992 Quartet Violinist Cellist Pianist and Soprano Win 2012 Young Concert Artists International Auditions Young Concert Artists November 12 2012 Press Release PDF Although Balch is on Young Concert Artists alumni list under 2016 and 2017 other sources do not support the earlier date see Young Concert Artists International Auditions WQXR December 28 2016 Announcing the 2021 YCA Composer in Residence Young Concert Artists April 9 2021 Press Release Young Concert Artists announces Winners of 2023 Susan Wadsworth Final Auditions Young Concert Artists November 12 2023 Press Release External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Young Concert Artists amp oldid 1217600471, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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