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Senior Ethan Bensdorf Wins First Prize
in
2006 Armando Ghitalla Trumpet Competition
Senior music student Ethan Bensdorf has won First Prize in the
2006 Armando Ghitalla Trumpet Competition, a national competition
sponsored by the Armando Ghitalla Foundation. The prize includes
a cash award of $7,500 – one of the largest available to
trumpeters – and a guest artist appearance with the Berkshire
(MA) Symphony Orchestra on October 27, 2006 at 8:00 PM. On
that program he will be featured in Hummel's Trumpet Concerto
and in collaboration with Empire Brass trumpeter Rolf Smedvig
in Vivaldi’s Double Trumpet Concerto. Bensdorf was
selected for First Prize out of a field of more than 100 competitors.
The Armando Ghitalla Foundation was founded by Ghitalla to develop
activities that encourage aspiring trumpet students. A
celebrated teacher, he was one of American’s most distinguished
trumpeters, spending more than 28 years with the Boston Symphony,
15 of them as principal trumpet.
Ethan Bensdorf is a senior at Northwestern University School
of Music where he studies with Barbara Butler, Charles Geyer,
and Christopher Martin. Bensdorf
has been a fellow at the Tanglewood Music Center, performing as principal
trumpeter under James Levine, and was for two years a member of the Civic
Orchestra of Chicago, the training orchestra for the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. He
has also participated in the Pacific Music Festival in Japan, the National
Orchestral Institute in Maryland, and for seven years at the Interlochen
Summer Arts Camp. He was a semifinalist at the 2003 Fischoff National Chamber
Music Competition and is a founding member of the Panoramic Brass Quintet.
In 2005, Bensdorf was one of four students selected by Northwestern University
to perform
at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington
D.C.
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