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SFCM Students and Alumni Shine in Competitions

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June 13, 2019 by Patrick Gullo

Several SFCM alumni and a current student have recently been the recipients of some top prizes on the competition circuit. Soprano Morgan Balfour 鈥18 came in first place at the 7th Annual Handel Aria Competition, held on June 7 at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in Madison, Wisconsin, and guitarist Alec Holcolmb 鈥19 received second prize at the Parkening International Guitar Competition, held from May 28 to June 1 at Pepperdine University in Malibu, California. Additionally, Pre-College alumni Stella Chen and Stephen Kim received first and third prize, respectively, at the 2019 Queen Elisabeth Violin Competition, held from April 29 to May 25 in Brussels, Belgium.

For winning the top prize, Balfour, a leading soprano in several SFCM productions during her time at the Conservatory, including Handel鈥檚 Rodelinda, will be given the opportunity to present a recital at the London Handel Festival next spring.

鈥淚 had a wonderful time taking part in the Handel Aria Competition and performing with the Madison Bach Musicians,鈥 says Balfour. 鈥淧reparing with my teacher, C茅sar Ulloa, and coaching with Sun Ha Yoon, Corey Jamason, and Peter Grunberg put me in a really positive frame of mind. Meeting the other competitors and seeing their artistry as performers of early music repertoire was very inspiring.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 been a pleasure having Morgan in my voice studio at SFCM for the past two years,鈥 says Ulloa. 鈥淪he has always been totally committed to working very hard, taking her singing and overall artistry to the highest level. It is no surprise to me that she won first place in this competition. Morgan is an exceptionally talented young singer and I am sure she will go far in the field of the vocal arts.鈥

For receiving the silver medal at the Parkening Competition, Alec Holcomb, a student of Judica毛l Perroy, was awarded $15,000.

鈥淚鈥檝e thoroughly enjoyed my second time competing in the Parkening International Guitar Competition, and I was honored to receive the second prize,鈥 remarks Holcomb. 鈥淭he friendly atmosphere and camaraderie among the competitors鈥攁s is the norm in all guitar competitions鈥攎ade what could have been a stressful situation into one of fun and learning. Many thanks to my teacher, Judicael Perroy, for his support and guidance in preparation.鈥

Perroy, the ever-proud teacher, noted Holcomb鈥檚 innate artistry as a major factor of his success.

鈥淎lec has a unique and personal way of making music,鈥 comments Perroy. 鈥淗e has a talent for totally absorbing the classical music heritage and, at the same time, escaping it to give his own interpretation.鈥

With placements at a major international competition under their belts, Stella Chen and Stephen Kim can walk away proud. For receiving the grand prize, Chen was awarded $25,000 euros and, for a period of four years, will be loaned the 鈥淗uggins鈥 1708 Stradivarius by the Nippon Music Foundation. For receiving third prize, Kim received $17,000 euros.

Faculty member John McCarthy, who was director of the preparatory division at SFCM during Chen鈥檚 time as a student, remembers her fondly.

鈥淎s a young student enrolled in our program, it was evident that Stella was a true artist, and had real potential to become a major violinist on the world stage,鈥 he remembers. 鈥淭he magic of her playing is still vividly with me.鈥