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SFCM's American Prize Winners

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November 24, 2015 by Alexandra Gilliam

SFCM was extraordinarily well represented this year among winners of the , a series of national competitions spanning musical categories. Faculty member David Garner 鈥79 (pictured) won first prize in the chamber music composition professional division for his String Quartet No. 2, commissioned for the 2014 草莓视频福利院-Shanghai International Chamber Music Festival at SFCM. Derek David 鈥08 won in the chamber music category for student composers and current student Kyle Randall 鈥16 won in the student choral composition category. Heather Hsun Chang, a Pre-College student of Corey McVicar, won the American Prize for solo piano performance in the high school division.

Composer Kyle Randall (also pictured), a student of David Garner, received his M.M. at the Conservatory last May and returned to pursue a postgraduate diploma in music scoring and recording in SFCM鈥檚 Technology and Applied Composition (TAC) program. He says he鈥檚 not surprised Conservatory composers are winning national recognition, given the philosophy that governs the composition department. 鈥淚nstead of pushing their own aesthetic on the students, the school's teachers take it upon themselves to understand their students鈥 voices, and to work to enable them to achieve what they鈥檙e imagining more effectively and compellingly.鈥 Randall won the prize for his master鈥檚 thesis, a choral mass (sung  by New Yorks Choral Chameleon). Now, he says, learning music technology and production in the TAC program will add to his skill set 鈥 and his earning potential. 鈥淥ur careers often unfold as a patchwork of interlocking specialities and types of income. It's very exciting and fun, but it means you have to know how to do everything, especially when composing for media.鈥

American Prize jurors also recognized Sahba Aminikia 鈥13, second place winner in professional chamber music composition, Brian Mark 鈥06, who received an honorable mention in student orchestra composition, and composition finalists Joshua Fishbein 鈥09 and Michael Kaulkin鈥97.