POUGHKEEPSIE- The prestigious Philadelphia International Music Festival awarded over $20,000 in scholarships and performance opportunities to nine young musicians who took the top spots in PIMFโs semi-annual Online Concerto Competition.
The Grand Prize Winner is 11-year-old oboist Ella Xu of Poughkeepsie, NY, who won a full scholarship to PIMFโs intensive classical music training program, and a featured performance on PIMFโs YouTube Channel.ย Sheโll also take the stage next spring in the PIMF Winners Circle Concert with several members of The Philadelphia Orchestra.ย The Arthur S. May Elementary School 5th grader competed with Alessandro Marcelloโs Oboe Concerto in D Minor, S D935.
โItโs the one that made me fall in love with the oboe!โ Ella says.ย โWhen I was very young, I came across this concerto on a CD. The oboeโs sound grabbed my attention, and I was so excited that I went straight to my parents and asked if I could try to play this instrument.
โThe second movement of this concerto is a deeply emotional adagio.ย Itโs been used in many movies and played very often in concerts too. Itโs a part that best shows the expressive singing qualities of the oboe.โ
Ella began piano studies 5 years ago and added oboe only three and a half years ago.ย Her teacher is Allison Rubin.ย โMusic is like a huge part of me, itโs who I am!โ Ella explains.ย โMusic makes me feel happy, understood, and alive.โ
Musicians in four age groups from 6 to 19 years of age submitted videos for PIMFโs competition from all over the world.
Adjudicators include Marc Rovetti, Assistant Concertmaster, The Philadelphia Orchestra; John Koen, Cello, The Philadelphia Orchestra; Ernesto Tovar Torres, Horn, The Philadelphia Orchestra; and Yuxi Wang, director of Keyboard Studies at The Curtis Institute.
Ella will be attending the Philadelphia International Music Camp and Festival on her scholarship next summer.ย Young musicians interested in working with…
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