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Hello Aggo,
Give Akornefa my heartiest congratulations and hugs for her musical
achievements. She has a talent that will no doubt get her into the
international fellowship of musicians. She's got what it takes. Let her
keep it up.
Best,
Daniel Kunene
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From: Aggo Akyea <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 11:36 am
Subject: AKORNEFA AKYEA WINS TWO IN A ROW
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> WISCONSIN YOUTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
> [http://wyso.music.wisc.edu]
>
> Concerto Competition
> Youth Orchestra Winner: Akornefa Akyea, Flute
>
> Akornefa will have the honor of performing her concerto with the
> Youth Orchestra at the WYSO Spring Concert in May.
>
> Sunday, May 21, 2006
> 2:00pm
> Mills Music Hall
>
> WYSO is also pleased to announce that Akornefa Akyea is the
> winner of the 2006 Murphy
> Family Interlochen Scholarship. She will receive a scholarship
> and letter of recommendation to attend the Interlochen Summer
> Camp [http://www.interlochen.org].
>
> The WYSO Concerto Competition was established to feature the
> talents of individual Youth
> Orchestra and Philharmonia members. Participants prepare solo
> works that may be
> performed with their respective orchestra during the final
> concert of the season.
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> MADISON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
> [http://www.madisonsymphony.org]
>
> 33rd Annual Spring Young People's Concert: An MSO Birthday Bash!
>
> Tuesday, April 4, 2006
> 10:00 AM
> Overture Hall
>
> 2006 HIGH SCHOOL CONCERTO COMPETITION WINNERS
> Akornefa Akyea, Flute, Madison
> Hong-Hsin Chen, Piano, Madison
>
> The MSO congratulates the talented young musicians who
> participated in the 2006 High
> School Concerto Competition!
>
> Nearly 40 talented high school students from around the state
> competed for two first prizes: the Steenbock Young Artists Award
> and the Marian Bolz Prize for Distinguished Musical
> Achievement. The two first-place winners each received a $500
> scholarship and the
> opportunity to perform with a professional symphony orchestra at
> the MSO's 33rd annual
> Spring Young People's Concert. The Honorable Mention winner
> received a scholarship to the UW Summer Music Clinic.
>
> Our Spring Young People's Concerts are designed to enrich the
> lives of middle and high
> school students through the power of a live symphony performance
> in Overture Hall! Young
> audience members will also be inspired by two student soloists--
> the winners of our High
> School Concerto Competition.
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> Aggo Akyea
> http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/akyea
>
> "Instead of studying how to make it worth men's while to buy my
> baskets,I studied rather how to avoid the necessity of selling them."
> WALDEN by Henry David Thoreau ? 1854
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