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SFCM Awards Students with Composition Prizes

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March 20, 2017 by Shase Hernandez

Every year, SFCM presents a spread of awards in multiple categories, including performance and composition. The conservatory鈥檚 Concerto Competition winners were announced in February, and those awardees have recently been joined by the winners of two different composition contests: the Highsmith Competition and the Biennial Art Song Composition Competition.

This year鈥檚 Highsmith Award winner is Peter Engelbert 鈥18, a student of David Conte, for his orchestral work, Vagaries. The Conservatory Orchestra will read Vagaries this semester and perform the work in concert during the 2017鈥18 season. Additionally, for the third time, the competition also chose a runner-up: Taylor Rankin 鈥17, a student of Mason Bates, for his work, California Nocturnes. Rankin鈥檚 work will also be read by the Conservatory Orchestra.

The Highsmith Award is an annual prize awarded to a current student or alumnus, displaying exceptional skill in orchestral composition. This year鈥檚 judges were Ilya Demutsky 鈥09 (Highsmith winner 2008, Hoefer Prize winner 2017), Robert Kyr, Professor and Chair of Composition at the University of Oregon, and Michael Morgan, Music Director and Conductor of the Oakland Symphony.

Another SFCM contest, the 7th Biennial Art Song Composition Competition, took place March 15. Switching off with the Choral Composition Competition year by year, this competition sees student composers present works written for voice and piano. At the end of the concert, three cash prizes are awarded. This year, the first prize ($300) was awarded to David Taylor 鈥17, a student of David Conte, for his piece, 鈥淭he Storm.鈥 Second prize ($200) was awarded to Michael Smith 鈥18, a student of David Garner, for his piece, 鈥淲inds of May.鈥 Third prize ($100) was awarded to Luke Mayernik 鈥17, a student of David Garner, for his piece, 鈥淐hocolate.鈥

鈥淧eter Engelbert is the most recent of the many composers who have come to SFCM from my studio at the EAMA program in Paris,鈥 said David Conte. Speaking to Engelbert鈥檚 Highsmith-winning composition, he commented, 鈥淗is work, Vagaries, is well crafted, with a solid and compelling melodic through-line.鈥

Conte also noted the skillful setting of David Taylor鈥檚 winning art song. 鈥淒avid Taylor鈥檚 鈥楾he Storm鈥 is a very ambitious song, setting a poem by his fellow New Zealander Katherine Mansfield. The scope of the work approaches that of a monodrama, as the speaker of the poem goes through many emotions, all expertly expressed in the vocal line and very imaginative and difficult piano accompaniment.鈥