Posted on Feb 09, 2020
The Carrollton Kiwanis Foundation awarded $ 1,500 in scholarships to winners in the music competition on Sunday, February 9, 2020 at Carrollton's Center for the Arts.
 
 
photo:  Music winners with Neil Weathington, Showcase Chair, and Cathy Farley, Kiwanis President.
 
 
First place in music was awarded to pianist Justin Shin.   He played Ètude  (Opus 25, No. 12) by Frédéric François Chopin.   Justin is an eleventh grader at Bremen High School.  He was awarded a scholarship of five hundred dollars.
 
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Second place in music was awarded to pianist James Cullison.  He played Tarantella in A Minor by Albert Pieczonka.  James is a sophomore at Bremen High School.  He was awarded a scholarship of four hundred dollars.
 
Third place in music was awarded to trombonist Kenji Trumble.  He played Morceau Symphonique (Opus 88) by Alexandre Guilmant, and was accompanied by Yoshimi Trumble on piano.   Kenji is a senior at Central High School.   He was awarded a scholarship of three hundred dollars.
 
Fourth place in music was awarded to pianist Camille Jennings.  She played Alla Tarantella  (Opus 39, No .2) by Edward MacDowell.   Camille is a home schooled Junior.  She was awarded a scholarship of two hundred dollars.
 
Fifth place in music was awarded to Soprano Victoria Ocampo.  She sang O mio babbino caro by Giacomo Puccini, and was accompanied on piano by Brenda Sue Holcombe.   Victoria is a junior at Carrollton High School.  She was awarded a scholarship of one hundred dollars.
 
 
 
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