STEINWAY SOCIETY OF RIVERSIDE COUNTY’S AWARDS FESTIVAL WINNERS CONCERT PERFORMANCE AT THE RANCHO MIRAGE LIBRARY Tuesday, May 2, 7 p.m.

March 31, 2023

Steinway Society of Riverside County’s (SSRC) Awards Festival Winners will perform for a live audience at the Rancho Mirage Library on Tuesday, May 2 at 7 p.m.

The event is free and open to the public.

Director of the Awards Festival program Jim McCormick said, “We look forward to our Awards Festival piano competition to hear nearly a dozen young pianists in both junior and senior levels play in their master classes and recitals. Some youngsters are debuting while most are returning to the festival year after year. It’s a great pleasure to watch them grow in confidence and skill.

Having a larger live audience for the Winners Concert is an important learning component and the Rancho Mirage Library is a wonderful venue to see and hear these young musicians.”

The top junior and senior level winners were selected during the competition held at Xavier High School in March where the young pianists performed their musical pieces and worked with master teachers Antoinette Perry, Craig Richey, Catherine Kautsky and Anthony Padilla. The purpose is to award talented students and give them an opportunity to perform.

Winners in the Junior competition (ages 7-14) are Queenie Chen, 11, of Menifee playing Chopin’s Waltz in C sharp Minor, Op. 64. No. 2; Yuan Yin, 11, of Temecula, performing Muczynski’s Desperate Measures, Theme and Vars. 7 and 12; Melody Liu, 10 or Rancho Cucamonga, playing Liszt’s La Leggierezza; and Edina Zhang, 9, of Highland performing Poulenc’s Toccata.

Senior level winners (ages 14-18) are Demi Jiaqi, 15, from Rancho Cucamonga, playing French overture in B Minor by Bach; Emma Erickson, 17, of Murrieta performing Chopin’s Scherzo in B flat Minor, Op. 31; Jadon Wu, 16, of Mission Viejo playing Danse Macabre by Satin-Saens/ Liszt; and Isabelle Ragsac, 17, of Corona performing Prokofiev’s Toccata Op. 11.

Steinway founder and CEO Ruth Moir said, “The challenging work that these students have put into their music is a credit to them and their parents. Mastering a musical instrument is a gift they will have for a lifetime.”

McCormick has directed SSRC’s Awards Festival since its inception in 2005. Celebrating its 21st anniversary, SSRC has been providing free music education to all three Coachella Valley school districts since 2002, serving some 30,000 children. For more information and to donate, visit http://steinwayriverside or call (760) 341-4130.

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