Congratulations to Vivian Van de Sype Cucu ’25, who has been named one of four finalists in the state-wide Bolz Young Artist Competition. The four finalists will perform in Wisconsin Young Artists Compete: The Final Forte, which is a free concert broadcast live on PBS Wisconsin and Wisconsin Public Radio on Wednesday, March 5 at 7 p.m. The live concert will be held at Overture Hall, at the Overture Center for the Arts, in Madison, Wisconsin. Winners receive a $2,000 scholarship and the Marian Bolz Prize for Distinguished Musical Achievement, or the Steenbock Youth Music Award.
Van de Sype Cucu will be performing Walton Viola Concerto, 1st movement. She is a scholarship fellow at the Music Institute of Chicago’s Academy, a training center for advanced pre-college musicians. She currently studies viola with Davis King. She began playing viola at age 4 at the Cleveland Institute of Music. This coming fall, she will attend the Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University to study with Helen Callus.
Read more about Van de Sype Cucu and the upcoming concert.
About The Final Forte
Wisconsin Young Artists Compete: The Final Forte is a free concert that is broadcast live on PBS Wisconsin and Wisconsin Public Radio. This competition has captured an enormous following and numerous honors, including an Emmy nomination, First Place in the “Special Interest” category from the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association in 2007, and fifth most-watched program in the February 2007 Nielsen ratings. The 2008 broadcasts reached more than 60,000 viewers and listeners in the Madison market alone and the 2009 broadcasts reached an estimated 200,000 statewide.
The Bolz Young Artist Competition is a highly-regarded statewide competition in which Wisconsin’s young musicians compete for scholarships and the opportunity to perform as soloists with the MSO. The competition is open to Wisconsin residents in grades 9-12. Previous winners may not compete in consecutive years on the same instrument. Contracted musicians of the MSO are ineligible.
The four finalists compete in The Final Forte, which will be broadcast on PBS Wisconsin and Wisconsin Public Radio. The first-place winner will perform at the Spring Young People’s Concert for an audience of their peers in Overture Hall on Thursday, March 6, at 10 a.m. Two Honorable Mention scholarships of $1,000 will also be awarded.
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