Meet the winners of Young Classical Music Idol!!

Monday, May 10th, 2010

Young Classical Music Idol

Jeremy Keppelman, harp

Reno, NV

 

1st Place

Max Song, cello

Lansdale, PA

 

2nd Place

Janet Wu, piano

King of Prussia, PA

 

3rd Place

Jonathan Adler, piano

Merion, PA

 

3rd Place

Joseph Morag, violin

New York, NY

Outstanding Young Musician: Age 6-8

Carson Atlas, piano

Haverford, PA

Audience Favorites

Carson Atlas

Haverford, PA


Sarah Kim

Wallingford, PA


Audrey Kindsfather

Moorestown, NJ


 

 

Congratulations to our winners and all the participants in the very first Young Classical Music Idol.  We hope to see you all next year!

Check out Young Classical Music Idol in the news!

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Monica Yant Kinney: A fine and delicate balance

by Monica Yant Kinney
The Philadelphia Inquirer

“Six months ago, Carson Atlas’ entire piano repertoire consisted of “Amazing Grace,” a song he taught himself noodling around on his family’s Baldwin.

On May 8, the 8-year-old third grader from Haverford will put on a tiny tuxedo and take the stage at the Annenberg Center for the finals of a hard-fought national “Classical Music Idol” competition in which the newcomer has outplayed performers twice his age who’ve been studying longer than he’s been alive.”   More…

Nelly Berman School of Music holds finals of Young Classical Music Idol

Main Line Times

“The NBS Classical Music Institute, a nonprofit sector of the Nelly Berman School of Music that provides scholarships to young musicians, held auditions for Young Classical Music Idol on March 21. Over 180 students descended upon the school to audition for this one-of-a-kind competition. In its first year, Young Classical Music Idol has reached young musicians not only in the Philadelphia area, but in Virginia, Michigan and Nevada! Students are vying for the top prizes of $2,200 to participate in Golden Key Vienna and a $5,000 Cunningham piano. Only one student will be crowned the first-ever Young Classical Music Idol.”  More…

‘Idol’ competition with a classic twist, something Brendan likes

by Ruth Rovner
Daily Times

“The mood will be suspenseful and full of drama this Saturday, and competition will be intense to choose a new “American Idol.”

But this is a new version of the popular contest. It’s the Young Classical Music Idol competition, and the competitors are talented young musicians who have reached the final round in this first-ever event.”   More…

Young Classical Music Idol Finalists!

Monday, April 12th, 2010
NAME Inst. Age
Alex Lo piano 14
Alex Wu cello 10
Alison Tatsuoka piano 10
Allison Chiang violin 14
Andrea Jin viola 14
Anna Lynn-Palevsky piano 15
Audrey Kindsfather harp 17
Carson Atlas piano 8
Dahoon Song violin 12
Daniel Song piano 14
Elena Nikonova piano 18
Emma Gantard voice 7
Ethan Lee piano 12
Harry Xi piano 12
Janet WuJeremy Keppelmann pianoharp 1117
Jessica Shen piano 8
John Yi piano 8
Jonathan Adler piano 15
Joseph Morag violin 13
Katherine Hung piano 11
Kevin Schwarz pianp 18
Laszlo Horvath violin 8
Leonardo Ko cello 11
Max Song cello 14
Melody Yu piano 7
Nathan Lee piano 12
Sarah Kim piano 14
Selena Yue piano 10
Stephen Gliatto piano 18
Stephen Yi piano 13
CHAMBER  
   
Jonathan Chen cello  
Kevin Lin piano  
     
Marianna Bucco violin
Jeffrey Han cello
Molly Germer violin
Allie Cade viola
Lijia Xie violin  
Lynn Yip cello  
Jean Lin piano  

“Backyard Professional Musicians”

Thursday, February 18th, 2010

On my way to work, I always listen to the radio.  Yesterday, I was listening to a story about a group of neighbors in Canada that put together a program for children between the ages of 4-6, entitled “Backyard Olympics”.  This got me thinking.  When did the need and desire for professional athletes outweigh the same for professional musicians?  Both music and sports are beneficial to our children.  One stimulates the body, the other stimulates the mind. 

The Young Classical Music Idol Competition and Festival can be compared to “Backyard Olympics”.  We are providing an environment to young musicians that prepare them for competition both in the music world, but in everyday life.  “Backyard Olympics” looks to train young children with the tenacity and vigor that they would find in serious competitions.  Here, we seek to do the same, but afford students, who might be a little more timid, the ability to perform on stage.  So, in a way, we offer the Olympics and Intramurals.

Young Classical Music Idol Competition and Festival is quickly gaining recognition throughout the region.  We have students from Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New York and even Maryland.  I’ve talked with David Kim, concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra, about this event and he is genuinely thrilled that we are offering this type of competition.

Canada might have the “Backyard Olympics”, but we have the only Young Classical Music Idol and Competition.

Young Classical Music Idol

Monday, February 8th, 2010

The Nelly Berman School of Music is pleased to announce the first Young Classical Music Idol Competition! This unique event for musicians aged 5-18 will showcase the amazing talent in the Tri-State area. Auditions will be at NBS on March 21, 2010 from 9am – 1pm.

Judges

Auditions

  • Elena Berman
  • Maria Bucco
  • Julia Chukinas
  • Ursula Ingolfsson
  • Mirjam Ingolffson
  • Larissa Korkina
  • Linda Litwin
  • Mugurel Radu

Semi-Finals

  • Adriana Linares, Elite Strings Music Program
  • Patricia Powell, West Chester University
  • Igor Resnianski, West Chester University

Finals

  • Timothy Blair, West Chester University
  • George Borisov, Golden Key Festival
  • Faina Lushtak, Tulane University
  • Jack Moore, Ambler Symphony Orchestra
  • Hugh Sung, Curtis Institute of Music
    • Master of Ceremonies
  • Harvey Wedeen, Temple University

Advisory Board

George Borisov
Founder, Golden Key Music FestivalJim Cotter
Arts and Culture Editor, Host of Creatively Speaking, WRTI
Jim’s BioKimberly Fisher
Principal Second Violin, Peter A. Benoliel Chair
Philadelphia Orchestra
Co-Founder/Artistic Director, The Strings International Music FestivalElena Berman-Gantard
Faculty Member, Nelly Berman School of Music
David Kim
Concertmaster
Dr. Benjamin Rush Chair
Philadelphia OrchestraAdriana Linares
Violist, Dali QuartetFaina Lushtak
Professor of Music
The Downman/Eminent Scholars Trust Fund Chair in the Performing Arts
Tulane University
Patricia Powell
Assistant Professor, Piano Pedagogy
West Chester UniversityIgor Resnianksi
Visiting Artist in Residence, Piano and Chamber Music
West Chester UniversityHugh Sung
Curtis Institute of Music
Master of CeremoniesHarvey Wedeen
Chair, Department of Keyboard Instruction
Temple University

Harvey’s Bio

Grandprizes Furnished By:

Since 2003, Golden Key International Music Festival has been encouraging young musicians to perfect their artistic skills through concert performing on stages throughout the United States, Austria, and France. In addition to performing opportunities, Golden Key Festival provides young musicians with a wide spectrum of recognition and educational activities. Golden Key also sponsors organizations like Westminster Choir College, Alberti Piano Competition & ACA International Musicological Conference.

Golden Key has provided the winner of Young Classical Music Idol with the opportunity to participate in Golden Key Vienna, with all appropriate fees included. (Airfare will be provided for the winner only )

Cunningham Piano Company has earned the respect of clients internationally and they enjoy frequent visits from artists, customers, and friends from around the globe.  They have made it a company priority to continually strive for the finest quality in service, product, design, material, and execution. Their staff travels worldwide to study manufacturing details, products, and restoration techniques being used and theyapply the finest of what we find right here in Philadelphia.

Cunningham has provided an upright piano to the winner of Young Classical Music Idol.

The Northern Lights Music Festival is an intensive 20 day classical music performance program that will take participants before large and enthusiastic audiences in seven northern Minnesota cities this summer.

Northern Lights has provided two $1,000 scholarships for the top piano and string players.

Thanks to our sponsors:

Kot’s Violins & Bow Shop

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