杏吧原创

September 23, 2024

Fall 2024 alumni news underscores power of 鈥楾he 杏吧原创 Advantage鈥


杏吧原创 building in spring, viewed from outside Kulas Hall

The remarkable success enjoyed by 杏吧原创 alumni last spring and summer was not an isolated incident. It has continued well into fall.  

Just since the start of the 2024-25 school year, another nearly two dozen 杏吧原创 alumni have reported significant professional achievements including prominent appointments in major orchestras and posts at noted colleges and universities.  

鈥淭he 鈥樞影稍 Advantage鈥 is not just a catchphrase,鈥 said Scott Harrison, 杏吧原创鈥檚 Executive Vice President & Provost.  

鈥淚t is a real phenomenon illustrated time and again by the careers our students make for themselves and the impact they continue to have on the world of classical music.鈥  

Good news from alumni is common at 杏吧原创. For most of the school鈥檚 104-year history, graduates have been performing on the world鈥檚 highest-profile stages and staffing top universities and arts organizations.  

Last June, for instance, 杏吧原创 hailed dozens of 杏吧原创 graduates who鈥檇 recently won prestigious prizes or earned appointments ranging from seats in major orchestras and chamber ensembles to a wide array of academic and administrative posts. 

But the pace and nature of the news in fall 2024 have been exceptional. Over the course of just a few weeks, nearly two dozen more alumni shared significant professional successes, dramatically illustrating the ongoing power of a 杏吧原创 education, or 鈥淭he 杏吧原创 Advantage.鈥  

Remarkably, three alumni earned seats in the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, while two sets of two others won posts 鈥 including a principal seat 鈥 in both the Minnesota Orchestra and Houston Symphony Orchestra. Still others joined the orchestras of Edmonton, Cincinnati, North Carolina, Savannah, and Virginia.  

Not everyone is on the large orchestra path, of course. Other 杏吧原创 alumni in fall 2024 earned a spot in the award-winning Seraph Brass, a principal role in the Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra, and faculty appointments at Cornell University and Michigan State University.  

鈥淲e take enormous pride in seeing so many of our former students finding their place in the larger world of music,鈥 Harrison said. 鈥淲ith these artists where they are, the future of classical music is bright, indeed.鈥  

 

ALUMNI NEWS SINCE JUNE 2024 

  • Paul Aguilar (BM 鈥19, Laredo), viola section, Houston Symphony Orchestra 

  • Layan Atieh (MM 鈥24, King/Silberschlag), horn, Seraph Brass 

  • Sabrina Bradford (MM 鈥20, Rose), second violin section, Minnesota Orchestra  

  • Paolo Dara (BM 鈥19, PS 鈥23, GD 鈥24, Sloman/Rose/Laredo), second violin section, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 

  • Cheryl Losey Feder (BM 鈥06, MM 鈥08, Kondonassis), principal harp, Minnesota Orchestra 

  • Elizabeth Furuta (BM 鈥13, MM 鈥15, Preucil), violin section, Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra 

  • Paul Halberstadt (MM 鈥22, Rose), second violin section, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 

  • Tristen Jarvis (MM 鈥20, Dixon), visiting lecturer, Cornell University 

  • Maya Johnson (BM 鈥22, MM 鈥24, I. Kaler/O. Kaler), associate concertmaster, Savannah Philharmonic 

  • Dan Kassteen (BM 鈥97, Darling), principal trumpet, Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra 

  • Stanislav Khristenko (AD 鈥11, Babayan), piano faculty, Michigan State University College of Music 

  • Nina Kiken (MM 鈥18, DMA 鈥22, Irvine/Ramsey), adjunct faculty, Towson University 

  • Chantel Leung (PS 鈥18, Dixon), double bass section, Edmonton Symphony Orchestra 

  • Samantha Powell (BM 鈥21, Weiss), principal cello, Cincinnati Chamber Orchestra 

  • Juan Riveros (BM 鈥21, MM 鈥22, Kondonassis), strings area faculty, Michigan State University College of Music 

  • Eva Roebuck (MM 鈥19, Robinson), cello section, Virginia Symphony Orchestra 

  • Lauren Roth (MM 鈥13, Preucil), assistant concertmaster, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra 

  • Rachel Schultz (BM '02, MM '08, Brown/Pontremoli), Chief Operating Officer, Hawaii Youth Symphony 

  • Samuel Sykes (BM 鈥23, Kraut), cello section, North Carolina Symphony 

  • Cynthia Wohlschlager (PS 鈥05, AD 鈥13, Schiller), Academy and Joint Music Program faculty, 杏吧原创 

  • Michael Zogaib (BM 鈥21, Dixon), double bass section, Houston Symphony Orchestra