EMERGING SOLOIST COMPETITION

2024 WINNER: Arin Sarkissian, Flute
Flute Concerto, 'Dances with the Winds' • by Einojuhani Rautavaara

Residing in British Columbia, Arin Sarkissian is the Principal Flutist of the Victoria Symphony.

The Toronto-born artist was awarded the 2024 Michael Measures 1st Prize by the Canada Council for the Arts and 1st Prize at Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal’s 2020 Concours. Sarkissian performs regularly as featured soloist both in Victoria and beyond, most recently as featured soloist on tour with the National Youth Orchestra of Canada and in a solo recital broadcasted by CBC on behalf of Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal. Orchestral appearances included invitations as fellow with the National Arts Centre Orchestra, substitute for the Vancouver Symphony, and guest Principal Flute with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. Arin also enjoys performing alongside harpist Kaitlin Miller as Duo Duoro, most recently on tour in Washington and throughout Southern California as the Chamber Ensemble winner of the 2024 Frances Walton Competition.

Sarkissian graduated in the class of 2021 from Rice University with a Bachelor of Music in Flute Performance with Distinction in Research and Creative Works, studying under the professorship of Leone Buyse. He also obtained a Performance Certificate from The Colburn School, where he studied with Jim Walker in Los Angeles.

Arin will perform with the Chamber Orchestra of the Springs in our 2025-26 season - details to come soon!


2024 Competition Runners-Up

Colorado’s Premier Emerging Artist Competition

Perform with a professional orchestra and a world-class conductor, receive an HD video and audio recording for your resume, and earn a prize of $2,500 PLUS $500 towards a charity* of your choice.

2020 Competition Winner: Francesca Leo, Flute


The Chamber Orchestra of the Springs’s EMERGING SOLOIST COMPETITION provides pre-professional musicians an unforgettable opportunity to showcase their artistry: a feature performance on one of the Chamber Orchestra’s main season Subscription Series concerts.

ELIGIBILITY:

Applicants must be an undergraduate student, graduate student, or a recent alum (class of 2022, 2023, or 2024 - graduate or undergraduate degree).

Contestants are required to have US citizenship or permanent residency.

ENTRY FEE: $40

Entry fees are non-refundable.

The Chamber Orchestra of the Springs believes that ability to pay should not impact someone’s ability to pursue artistic excellence. Therefore, any prospective contestant experiencing financial hardship may request discounted entry via our Affordability Hotline.

2019 Competition Winner: Justin Douté, Percussion


PRIZES:

WINNER: $2,500 + $500 to charity of your choice + Perform with the Chamber Orchestra of the Springs in 2024-2025

RUNNER-UP: $500

TIMELINE:

Application Deadline: September 15th, 2024 - 11:59PM MT
October 15th, 2024 - 11:59 PM MT

Winner Announced: December 2024

Winner Performs with Chamber Orchestra: 2025-2026 Season


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2023 WINNER - Ben Albertson, Harp
Konzertstück - Gabriel Pierné

Ben Albertson has performed for over sixteen years throughout the United States, Canada, and Europe. Ben’s recent accomplishments include his appointment as the principal harpist of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra, and his distinction of being a winner of the Robert W. and G. Ann Corcoran Competition. Ben was one of five Americans selected to represent the nation at the 2022 edition of the USA International Harp Competition, the world’s largest.

Other recent accomplishments include being the youngest finalist in the American Harp Society’s National Competition in the Young Professional Division; his solo debut on WQXR, New York’s classical radio station; and his solo debut with the Eleva Chamber Players in Vermont. Ben is also an active chamber musician, recently recording on an album with Mayumi Seiler, a violinist on faculty at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto; making his Ohio debut at the Cathedral Concert Series; and winning third prize in the Royal Conservatory’s chamber music competition.

Ben is currently in his first year as the principal harpist of the Tucson Symphony, the 2023/24 season. Ben received his education at the Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto on the full tuition merit-based Marylin and Charles E. Bailie Family Scholarship. Ben has also attended numerous summer music festivals on full scholarships, such as the Aspen Music Festival in Colorado. Ben has studied with many of the world’s greatest harpists, such as Judy Loman. Ben is honored to play a historic Salzedo model harp that the great harpist Carlos Salzedo himself designed and played.

Ben will perform with the Chamber Orchestra of the Springs in March 2025 - details to come soon!


2023 Competition Runners-Up

2022 WINNER - Annie Jacobs-Perkins, Cello
Cello Concerto No. 2 in D Major - Joseph Haydn

Praised for anything from “hypnotic lyricism, causing listeners to forget where they were for a moment” (Alex Ross, The New Yorker) to "delightfully pluck[ing] and slapp[ing] her cello like a rockabilly upright bassist" (The Democrat and Chronicle), cellist Annie Jacobs-Perkins is known for “eras[ing] all kinds of boundaries” (USC Thornton School of Music) with her music.

Annie is principal cellist of the Phoenix Chamber Orchestra in Boston and cellist of the Callisto Piano Trio, the youngest group ever to medal in the Fischoff Chamber Music Competition. She has performed at venues such as the Library of Congress, Het Concertgebouw, Jordan Hall, Carnegie Hall, Berlin Konzerthaus, Berliner Philharmonie, Ravinia Steans Institute, Krzyżowa Music, Yellow Barn Festival, and La Jolla Music Society’s SummerFest.

After winning the Father Merlet Award from the Pro Musicis Foundation in 2022, Annie commissioned composers Stratis Minakakis and Daniel Temkin to write two works for cello and piano responding to the climate crisis. Her passion for new music has led her to work with composers Brett Dean, Jörg Widmann, Timo Andres, Jeffrey Mumford, Konstantia Gourzi, and Jessie Montgomery.

Annie was a 2021 young-artist-in-residence for National Public Radio’s “Performance Today” and winner of the New England Conservatory’s 2019 Concerto Competition. She has performed as soloist with the NEC Chamber Orchestra, Burbank Philharmonic, Penfield Symphony Orchestra, and Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes. In 2015 she appeared on NPR’s “From the Top.”

Annie was a 2018 Outstanding Graduate and Trustee Scholar of USC’s Thornton School of Music (BM). She was the recipient of the Laurence Lesser Presidential Scholarship from NEC (MM ‘20, GD ‘21), and she currently studies at the Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler Berlin. Annie’s teachers include Troels Svane, Laurence Lesser, Ralph Kirshbaum, Kathleen Murphy Kemp, and Guy Fishman.

Annie spends her free time foraging for indigenous edible plants, relearning the history of the United States from the perspective of BIPOC, feminist, and LGBTQ+ communities, pretending to be a dog with her dogs Georgie and Farley, and adoring her nephew Charlie.

Annie performed with the Chamber Orchestra of the Springs in March 2024


2022 Competition Runners-Up