Past Competition Winners

Past Competition Winners

  • 2024: Fiona Huang, cello

  • 2023: Dustin Breshears, violin and Riona Zhu, violin

  • 2022 Jennifer Mori, cello

  • 2020: Solomon Ge, piano

  • 2019: Sean Mori, violin

  • 2018: Lea Bourgade, violin, and Raymond Wyant, clarinet

  • 2016: Kevin Sung, violin

  • 2015: Leyla Kabuli, piano

  • 2014: Robert Chien, violin

  • 2013: Oliver Herbert, cello

  • 2012: Gloria Liou, violin

  • 2011: Angela The, violin and Tessera Chin, viola

  • 2010: Yujin Ariza, violin

    Yujin is a senior at Menlo High School and the Concertmaster of San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra. Yujin made his Carnegie Hall debut in May 2008.

  • 2009: Will Chow, cello

    Will Chow is a scholarship student in the Preparatory Division of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music where he studies the cello with Sieun Lin. Will won his first competition, the Chinese Music Teacher Association of Northern California Competition, in 2004 when he was ten years old.

  • 2008: Olena Komirenko, violin

    Olena, a native of the Ukraine, studies with Jenny Rudin in the Bay Area while she pursues an undergraduate degree in Anthropology at UC Berkeley.

  • 2007: Yale Blomberg, violin

    Yale attends the San Francisco Conservatory of Music Collegiate Division. She has performed as a chamber musician in programs including the San Francisco Conservatory and the ECYS Chamber Music Program.

  • 2006: David Southorn, violin

    David received a bachelor's degree in May 2007 from the San Francisco Conservatory. He is a member of the Symphony Silicon Valley,and has also played with the Marin, Santa Cruz, and Monterey symphonies.

  • 2005: Julie Chen, violin

    A graduate of Monta Vista High School in Cupertino, she plans to attend Oberlin College and Conservatory, pursuing a double major in violin and psychology. She has participated in a number of volunteer community projects and won awards in public speaking.

  • 2004: Alex Shiozaki, violin

    He is a sophomore at Harvard, concentrating in German and music.

  • 2003: Gugene Kang, cello

    Gugene is a junior at Palo Alto High School. He toured Europe as a member of the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra in 2004 and with the El Camino Youth Symphony in 2003.

  • 2002: Jennifer Wey, violin

    A junior at Saratoga High School, where she was concertmaster of the school orchestra for the past year, she hopes for a career as a concert violinist.

  • 2001: Albert Hwang, cello

    He attended UCLA with plans to study medicine.

  • 2000: No competition was held due to the Nova Vista's search for a new conductor

  • 1999: Gigi Chow, cello

    She studied with Bonnie Hampton and Jean-Michel Fonteneau at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, and went on to study music and psychology at Yale.

  • 1998: Mark Oshida, violin

    A 2003 graduate of the Brigham Young School of Music in Provo Utah, he played principal second violin with the BYU Philharmonic Orchestra, and has also performed as soloist with the Catholic University Orchestra of Parana, Brazil.

  • 1997: Iris Otani, violin

    A pianist as well, she studied at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and played with the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra.

  • 1996: Rieko Kawabata, violin

    A native of Tokyo, she graduated from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music and joined the Ensemble du Monde in New York City, a small chamber group founded in 2000.

  • 1995: Hegun Song, violin

    She attended Oberlin Conservatory of Music, graduated from the Juilliard School in May 2003, and went on to pursue a graduate program at Yale University.

  • 1994: Anita Stoneham, violin

    A 1996 graduate of Princeton, where she majored in political science with a minor in music, she works in the advertising department of Viacom in New York City.

  • 1993: Maria Shim, violin

    She graduated from Harvard with a degree in finance.

  • 1992: Eugene Chung, violin

  • 1991: Kajim Lin, violin

    She attended the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, graduated from the Juilliard School in 1995, and returned to Korea to pursue her career.

  • 1990: Julian Hersh, cello

    A graduate of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, he has toured the U.S., Europe and the Far East as a soloist and with chamber music groups and has appeared on television with cellist Yo-Yo Ma.

  • 1989: William Lai, violin

    He earned a Ph.D. in biochemistry at the University of Pennsylvanie where he was also principal violist in the university's orchestra. He is now a medical device company executive and plays with the Philadelphia Doctors' Chamber Orchestra.

  • 1988: Daniel Ching, violin

    He graduated from the Oberlin Conservatory of Music and now lives in Pasadena, CA, where he teaches, conducts, and plays in a string quartet.

  • 1987: Christopher Whiting, violin

    He moved to Zurich, Switzerland, and went on to play in the Tonhalle Orchester, teach at the Hochschule Musik und Theater, conduct the Orchesterverein in Wiedikon and play in a string quartet.

  • 1979 - 1986 No competitions were held

  • 1978: Sally Gibbons, flute

    She studied at UCLA and Harvard, received a Ph.D. in philosophy at Oxford, and became an academic administrator at UCLA.

  • 1977: Wendy Sharp, violin

    She went on to teach violin and chamber music at Yale.

  • 1976: Joshua Koestenbaum, cello

    He graduated from Stanford, earned a master's degree in music at Yale, and moved to Minneapolis to become associate principal cello with the St. Paul Chamber Orchestra.

  • 1975: Carolyn Mortarotti, cello

    Daughter of former conductor John Mortarotti, she moved to Los Angeles and became principal cellist of the Rio Hondo Symphony in Orange County.

  • 1974: Steven Olsen, cello

    He took a job in Sacramento with the State of California.

  • 1973: Gregory Colburn, cello

    He became an oncologist at O'Connor Hospital in San Jose and joined the Bohemian Club orchestra in San Francisco.

  • 1972: Donald Benham, trombone

    He played in the Oakland Symphony before its demise and went on to perform and freelance with several East Bay orchestras.

  • 1971: Kathy Edwards, French horn

  • 1970: Timothy Bach, cello

    A pianist as well, he graduated from Stanford, earned a doctorate in music at USC, and went on to head the accompanying department at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.

  • 1969: Jonathon Mack, horn

    He switched to vocal music and joined the faculty of the University of Southern California in Los Angeles to teach singing.

  • 1968: Kelleen West, cello

    She was reported to be teaching cello in the East Bay.

  • 1967: Camille Churchfield, flute

    Named principal flutist of the Vancouver, B.C., Symphony, in 1975, she has performed concertos frequently with her own and other Canadian orchestras, played in several chamber ensembles, and toured with the Toronto Symphony.

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