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.
Floyd Honda photos
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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.
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