AfriClassical has posted news of Sujari Britt most recently on April 5, 2012: "John Malveaux: TheGrio.com: 'Sujari Britt, kid cellist with White House show under her bow' (VIDEO) (2:58)."
Sergio Mims forwards this release:
Cellist
Sujari
Britt showed her prodigious talent and uncanny devotion to and
understanding of music from a very early age.
Now 11 years old, she began her study of the cello at age five,
following her study on
the
violin, and piano.
Sujari
is a student of noted pedagogue Marion Feldman.
Sujari
will present works by Bach, Elgar, and Hindemith during a recital at
Manhattan School of Music* on Saturday,
January 19, 2013, 3PM
- Sujari won first place in the 2008 annual Associated Music Teachers League, Inc. scholarship competition.
- Sujari is 2008- 2009 and 2009-10 recipient of the Dianne Flagello Precollege Division Scholarship Endowment and 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 recipient of the Sidney E. Frank Foundation Scholarship at the Manhattan School of Music (MSM), where she studies with noted pedagogue Marion Feldman.
- Sujari won the2010-11 concerto competition at MSM.
- Sujari was awarded a Jack Kent Cooke Young Artist Award through From the Top; she performed on From the Top radio program aired in Fall 2011, and she will serve in the Arts Leadership Program.
- Sujari had the honor of performing with Alisa Weilerstein at the White House for President Obama, the First Lady, and their distinguished guests.
- Sujari closed the 11th Annual International Tropical Baroque Music Festival of the Miami Bach Society in Coral Gables, Florida,
- Sujari performed at Carnegie’s Weill Hall as a winner of the National Young Musicians Concerto Competition.
- Sujari was a guest performer at the Fifth Annual Midori and Friends Children’s Music Festival where she shared the progamme with Midori and with renowned clarinetist Paquito D’Rivera.
- Sujari was the featured artist at the 28th Annual Children’s Concert for the Gary Historic and Cultural Society in Gary, Indiana.
- Sujari was featured as one of NBC TheGrio’s “100 History Makers in the Making” and her story was highlighted as a news item on the Today Show, and on NBC news stations across the nation!*Manhattan School of Music 120 Claremont Avenue (122nd Street/Broadway)
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