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Posted on: Friday, November 9, 2007

'From the Top' features talents of local students

Advertiser Staff

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Pianist Irwin Jiang, 16, will perform at both concerts.

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'FROM THE TOP'

7:30 p.m. Wednesday

Hawai'i Theatre

$15, $25, $35, $45 ($5 membership discount for three higher prices)

528-0506, www.hawaiitheatre.com

7:30 p.m. Nov. 16

Maui Arts & Cultural Center's Castle Theater

$10, $20, $30, $40 ($5 membership discount for three higher prices)

808-242-7469, www.mauiarts.org

CHRISTOPHER O'RILEY

7:30 p.m. Monday

Punahou School, Dillingham Hall

$35 general at the door, $30 advance; $20 and $18 for students and Honolulu Symphony musicians

483-7123, www.etickethawaii.com

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Piano students of Ellen Masaki — performing five at a time — will take part in the Maui show.

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Kiyoe Wellington, 15, does solo duty on the double bass at the Maui concert, and is a member of the Hawaii Youth Opera Chorus' Na Leo Kuho'okahi.

Hawaii Public Radio

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Some of Hawai'i's elite pre-college classical performers will be showcased in a pair of "From the Top" tapings — Wednesday on O'ahu and Nov. 16 on Maui — of the National Public Radio show.

The concerts, which also include musicians from the Mainland, will be broadcast nationally in January. Host Christopher O'Riley, a classical performer and interpreter of modern rock music, will offer a solo show on Monday at Punahou School's Dillingham Hall. He will accompany some of the "From the Top" musicians on piano.

WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAM

  • Asia Doike, violin, 17, Hono-lulu; a winner of the program's $10,000 Jack Kent Cooke Scholarship.

  • Irwin Jiang, piano, 16, Honolulu.

  • Hawaii Youth Opera Chorus's elite Na Leo Kuho'okahi ensemble, 17 sophomore, junior and senior girls conducted by Nola Nahulu.

    They are: Sienna Achong, 16, Hawai'i Kai; Juliana Besenbruch, 16, Mililani; Olivia Borges, 16, Honolulu; Ka'iulani Bowers, 18, Honolulu; Karyn Castro, 16, Mililani; Hina Felmet, 16, Waipahu; Pili Gardner, 16, Honolulu; Makena Hamilton, 15, Honolulu; Marika Ikehara, 14, Mililani.

    Also, Jade Olszowka, 17, La'ie; Noe Ramirez, 15, Kane'ohe; Erin Richardson, 17, Honolulu; Sarah Sagarang, 16, Pearl City; Kanoe Tjorvatjoglou, 17, Nanakuli; Krysti Uranaka, 16, Kailua; and Kiyoe Wellington, 15, Kailua, who also will perform on double bass in the Maui concert.

  • Ibanda Ruhumbika, tuba, 17, from Athens, Ga.

  • Melissa Hooper, oboe, 18, from Portland, Texas.

    MAUI PROGRAM

  • Jacob DeForest, piano, 17, Pa'ia, Maui.

  • Kiyoe Wellington, double bass, 15, Kailua.

  • Five Piano Extravaganza, featuring the students of Ellen Masaki. They are Yulia Sharipova, 15, Honolulu; Tyler Ramos, 12, Waipahu; Andrew Ramos, 15, Waipahu; Alda Lam, 14, Honolulu; Laura Bleakley, 16, Honolulu.

    Also Irwin Jiang, 16, Honolulu; Maile Cha, 16, Honolulu; Rachel Stanton, 14, Honolulu; Annie Kwok, 12, Honolulu; T.J. Tario, 13, Honolulu.

  • Kaori Matsui, violin, 16, Cincinnati.

  • Joseph Lee, guitar, 13, Bedford, Texas; a winner of the program's Jack Kent Cooke $10,000 scholarship.