Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion, Harp Concerto Competition Finals
Concerto CompetitionConcerto Competitions are an opportunity for students to showcase their abilities and win the opportunity to perform with the SFCM Orchestra conducted by Edwin Outwater.
Program
W.A. Mozart: Oboe Concerto in C Major, K. 314
I. Allegro aperto
II. Adagio non troppo
III. Rondo (Allegretto)
Anqi Zhou, oboe
Timothy Bach, piano
Launy Grøndahl: Concerto for Trombone (1924)
I. Moderato assai ma molto maestoso
II. Quasi una Leggenda: Andante grave
III. Finale: Maestoso
Neil Advant, tenor trombone
Margaret Halbig, piano
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Tuba Concerto in F Minor (1954)
I. Allegro moderato
II. Romanza: Andante sostenuto
III. Finale: Rondo alla Tedesca
Massimiliano Castor, tuba
Margaret Halbig, piano
Judges Panel:
Blair Francis Paponiu
Marty Thenell
Gabriel Young
Departments
Faculty
About SFCM’s Brass Department
Made up of principal brass chairs of the San Francisco Symphony, as well as principal players of the San Francisco Opera and Ballet orchestras, and a close-knit student body, SFCM’s Brass Department challenges and inspires the next generation of great players.
Studio sizes are kept small to ensure students receive the mentorship and performance opportunities they need, and a yearly side-by-side reading of major brass repertoire with faculty members provides insight into the finer points of orchestral brass performance.
About SFCM’s Woodwind Department
The Woodwind Department at SFCM houses a renowned faculty of San Francisco Symphony musicians and a bold, talented student body. Some of the world’s most accomplished woodwind artists challenge and inspire students who will become the next generation of great wind players. As an oboe, flute, clarinet, or bassoon student at SFCM, you’ll explore orchestral and chamber repertoire, contemporary music and canon literature—all while transforming your craft and preparing for life as a professional musician.
About SFCM’s Harp Department
The San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s Harp Department is comprised of fewer than five students. At SFCM, students have opportunities to perform with resident ensembles, including the Conservatory Orchestra, the Historical Performance program, small and large chamber ensembles, and Technology and Applied Composition recording sessions, as well as enter into the biannual Harp Concerto Competition.
About SFCM's Percussion Department
Percussion students study side-by-side with both current and former members of the San Francisco Symphony. Small studio sizes and talented, committed peers make SFCM percussion a hothouse for artistic growth. Each student gets the mentorship and performance opportunities they need to develop into successful professionals.