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2020 Concerto Competition Concert

By:
Alan Flurry

The annual Concerto Competition Concert will be held on Jan. 23 at 7:30 p.m. in Hodgson Hall as part of the Thursday Scholarship Series. Six of the Hugh Hodgson School of Music’s most talented students will perform solos alongside the University of Georgia Symphony Orchestra.

The Concerto Competition is a longstanding tradition of the Hodgson School, where music students from all areas who are selected choose, learn and perform a concerto for a faculty judging panel. “What makes [the program] a challenge is you never know what the winning selections are going to be. It can make for some very challenging programming,” says Mark Cedel, director of Symphony Orchestra and one of the conductors of the Concerto Competition Program. Three of the pieces will be conducted by conducting assistant, Jean Gómez.

The winners of the Concerto Competition have come to study music at UGA from three different continents and six different countries. Yidan Zhang, violin; Seung Hyun (“Sonny”) Yoo, piano; Valentina Ignjic, cello; Magdalena Wór, mezzo-soprano; Kelly Mozeik, oboe; and Tsai-Wei Li, piano.

Yidan Zhang has performed on the violin throughout China and the United States, and will be performing “Concerto for Violin, opus 47, D minor” by Jean Sibelius. Zhang is a graduate of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music and Schwob School of Music at Columbus State, and now is working towards her DMA with Levon Ambartsumian, Franklin professor of Violin. 

Seung Hyun (“Sonny”) Yoo was born in Gumi, South Korea. He holds a bachelor’s degree in music composition and two master’s degrees in composition and piano from Kent State University (KSU).  Sonny has performed as a soloist with the Stow Symphony Orchestra, at the 2018 American Liszt Society festival, and in Steinway Hall in New York City. He will be performing Brahms’ “Piano Concerto No 2, opus 83, B-flat major.”

Originally from Belgrade, Serbia, Valentina Ignjic has degrees from Novi Sad, Columbus State, and Roosevelt University. Her competition success includes first place in the Belgrade State Contest 2000, first place in the 2005 Mokranjcev Memorial Festival, and first place in the Academy of Arts competition.

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