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The Bowdoin International Music Festival has announced its 2017 Fellows. The Fellowship Program is a fully-funded opportunity for 17 advanced musicians at the beginning of their music careers. Fellows will perform alongside faculty and guest artists in the festival’s concert series and work with these artists to enhance technical and interpretive skills.
The Fellows are defined by their advanced artistry, command of their instrument, and commitment to outstanding musical experiences. A summer at Bowdoin surrounds fellows with similarly advanced students while offering opportunities and resources to realize these passions and prepare for careers in art.
The Festival Fellows for the 2017 season:
• Roberto Arundale, cello
• Jenny Beck, composition
• Kunjing Dai, viola
• Jennifer Gersten, violin
• Bixby Kennedy, clarinet
• Youngha Kim, flute
• Linda Lee, violin
• Atao Liu, bassoon
• William Loveless, horn
• Dannielle McBryan, oboe
• Amalia Rinehart, piano
• So Sugiyama, cello
• Leo Sussman, flute
• David Valbuena, clarinet
• Misha Vayman, violin
• Min Joo Yi, piano
• So Hui Yun, viola
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