80 students ages 5-20 performed with the Sempre Musick Orchestra in 2024!
Concerto & Solo and Ensemble with Orchestra Awards
2024 Grand Prix Winner
Taige Wang, New York

Student of Yoheved Kaplinsky
Performance with the NH Philharmonic Orchestra in the 2024-2025 season
Solo Appearance with the Nashua Chamber Orchestra in 2024-2025:

Khaos Kook, Washington State, student of Nancy Zhou
Omni Mount Washington Award for Outstanding Solo Performance:

Eunha Basu, Massachusetts, student of Mila Filatova
Concerto & Solo and Ensemble with Orchestra Special Awards
Best Performance of a Baroque Concerto:

Max Kremsenko, 17, New York, student of Olga Rudnik
Best Performance of a Classical Concerto:

Perry Moskowitz, 20, Massachusetts, student of Bonnie Anderson
Best Performance of a Romantic Concerto:

Nina Iorik, 13, Washington State, student of Nino Merabishvili
Best Performance by Adult Amateur Pianist

Paskinel Thomas, New York, student of Alla Eliseeva
Young Virtuoso – Piano:

Sophie Luo, 10, Massachusetts, student of Mila Filatova
Young Virtuoso – Violin:

James Zhou, 7, Massachusetts, student of Liubomyr Senyshyn
Best Performer of a Composition by Timothy Brown:

Brayden Wilyono, 13, Texas, student of Timothy Brown
Best Woodwind Soloist:

Advika Govindaraju, 15, New Hampshire, student of Aubrie Dionne
Best Performer of a Composition by Alexander Peskanov:

Maria Barsegov, 12, Massachusetts, student of Shamil Nevretdinov
Best Performer of a Composition by Alexander Peskanov:

Ethan Leung, 5, Massachusetts, student of Isabella Li
Best Performer of a Composition by Alexander Peskanov:

Teddy Mulligan, 7, Massachusetts, student of Erin Tellier
Best Performer of a Composition by Alexander Peskanov:

Enoch Shen, 5, Massachusetts, student of Jia Shi
Best Performer of a Composition by Alexander Peskanov:

Radha Biswas, 13, Massachusetts, student of Mila Filatova
Bach Two-Part Invention Competition Special Awards
Best performance of J. S. Bach Two-Part Invention:

William Chang, 13, Massachusetts, student of Yu Wang
Best performance of J. S. Bach Two-Part Invention:

Iris Zhou, 9, Massachusetts, student of Anna Avetisyan