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w Sept. 21 2017 4. Benefit concert Amy Hanaiali‘i Gilliom plays Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel 6. Puzzles Entertain your brain 7. Let’s Go Out Ono grinds 7. On Tap Find out what’s happening this weekend CREDITS: Editor David Bock Photography Hollyn Johnson Design Bonnie L. Rogers 2 Thursday, September 21, 2017 Hawaii Tribune-Herald Email your Island Beat announcements to entertainment@hawaiitribune-herald.com Photo: DANNY WADDELL Concerto Competition winners, from left, Celina Lim, Joshua Chang and Allyson Kwong. Orchestra announces winners of annual Youth Concerto Competition The Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra introduced the winners of its annual Madeline Schatz-Harris Youth Concerto Competition, which took place Sept. 9 in Kona. Young string instrument players from throughout the Aloha State were eligible to compete in this year’s competition. Student musicians from three age categories (12 and younger, 13-15 and 16-18 years) performed, by memory, one movement of a piece chosen from standard concerto repertoire with piano accompaniment. All 10 contestants performed so well it was difficult for the judges to make their final decisions. This year’s winners are cellist Celina Lim, 11, violinist Allyson Kwong, 14, and cellist Joshua Chang, 18. The three musicians will perform their solo works in concert Jan. 28 at the Kahilu Theatre in Waimea accompanied by the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra as part of the orchestra’s winter concert, “Rustic Inspirations.” Winning contestants also will receive cash awards. “In my nearly 30 years of music See WINNERS Page 3


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