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SCI/ASCAP Student Competition Commission
This is the first year of the student competition, supported by funds provided by ASCAP
with many thanks to Frances Richard. Except for Regions V and VIII, all adjudications
took place at the regional conferences. Up to three students were selected from each region
for a national round of judging that occured at Indiana University. See below for a full list of winners.
The judges decided to award two second place winners rather than a third place winner.
Their criteria were in three catagories: imagination, craft and the potential to write a new work.
The national judges had no knowledge of the regional identification of each entrant.
Beyond the three winners, seven students were selected for honorable mention.
Guidelines for the 1999 Student Contest will be mailed out by the middle of May, 1998.
Changes include:
a) Students must submit their works within the region they are studying;
b) Students can be members at any level of SCI, from student chapter to full;
c) Regional adjudication will take place during the spring of 1999 in order to have one deadline
for all regions. The deadline will be Friday, January 15, 1999 (postmark).
d) There will be no age limit. The only requirement is that students be enrolled in a college
or university composition degree program, or show proof they are studying with a composer.
e) Region V will be divided into two smaller regions for two separate judging: East (MI, OH, IN) & West.
National Winners
First Place:
Howard Yermish, USC
(Five Images, fl, cl, perc, pn, vn, va, vc)
Second Place (tie):
Stefan Freund, Eastman
(dodecaphunphrolic, cl, vn, vc, pn)
Emily Doolittle, Indiana U
(Weather Songs, S, fl, vn, vc, pn, perc)
Honorable Mention
Karim Al-Zand, Harvard (String Quartet)
Christopher Arrell, UT Austin (Crippled Muses, 15 players)
Andrea Clearfield, Temple (Spirit Island, fl vc, pn)
Daniel Kellogg, Curtis (Whitening Fury, piano quintet)
Hye Kyung Lee, UT Austin (Sonatina, s sax, pn)
Joy Spainhower, Cleveland Institute (Tagebuch, tpt, 3 vn, va, vc and strings)
Daniel Worley, U Michigan (Beat (Primal Invention), small orchestra)
SCI/ASCAP Student Competition--List of Winners and Honorable Mention
Regional Winners
REGION I
Karim Al-Zand
Timothy Melbinger
Ken Ueno
Judges
Linda Dusman and Noel Zahler
REGION II
Stefan Freund
Daniel Koontz
Howard Yermish
Judges
Greg Wanamaker and David Heinick
REGION III
Andrea Clearfield
Daniel Kellogg
Judges
Bruno Amato, Simon Andrews, Evan Chambers
REGION IV
Kawai Shiu
Joy Spainhower
J.J. Hudson
Judges
Nick Demos, Kari Jueesla, Robert Thompson
REGION V
Emily Doolittle
Gabriela Lena Frank
Daniel Worley
Honorable mention
Ching-chu Hu
Anthony D. Moore
Peter Roubal
Judges
James Chaudoir, Daniel McCarthy, Rocky Reuter
REGION VI
Christopher Arrell
Rob Smith
Hye-kyung Lee
Judges
Scott Robbins, Ken Bales, Paul Siskind
REGION VII
Renee Arakaki
Pamela Madsen
Linda Holland
Judges
Charles Argersiner, Marshall Bialosky, Glenn Hackbarth
REGION VIII
Christopher Merrifield
Judges
James Chaudoir, Daniel McCarthy, Rocky Reuter
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