Hopkins Symphony Concerto Competition
Rules
Application form [PDF, 48K]
Competition poster [PDF, 1MB]
Important Dates
| Application deadline: | Friday, December 4, 2009 at 5 pm |
| Notification of accepted competitors: | by Friday, December 11, 2009 |
| Judging: | Saturday, January 30, 2010 in Shriver Hall (not open to the public) |
| Notification of judges’ decisions: | by Monday February 1, 2010 |
| Performance: | Sunday, March 28, 2010 at 7 pm, Shriver Hall |
Mission
The Competition is intended to give Johns Hopkins University students not majoring in music a chance to further their musical studies, gain experience in preparing and auditioning for professional musicians, and receive public recognition for their work.
History
Hopkins Symphony Orchestra oboist Hernan del Aguila ‘08 created the Hopkins Concerto & Aria Competition in 2007-08, as a student-run program intended to give Johns Hopkins University students not majoring in music a chance "to further their musical studies, gain experience in auditioning for professional musicians, and receive public recognition for their work." The prize is a performance with the Hopkins Symphony Chamber Orchestra.
The first year’s competition, which Hernan chaired, got a financial boost from a JHU Arts Innovation Grant and a moral boost when Hernan was awarded the JHU 2008 President’s Commendation for Achievement in the Arts. The first competition winners were bassoonist Katie FitzGibbon ’09 and pianist Ji Hea Hwang ’09.
Larissa Woskob ’11 chaired the 2008-09 competition, won by pianist and engineering graduate student Mengyu Lan and cellist Philip Wolf ‘11.
Because no student stepped forward to run the 2009-10 competition, the HSO agreed to organize the event.
After this year, the competition will move to alternating years. The next competition is planned for 2011-12.
Information about previous winners