Concert to feature competition winner

The Hershey Symphony will kick off its 56th season at the Hershey Theatre, 15 E. Caracas Ave., Hershey, on Saturday, Sept. 14, at 7:30 p.m. with "Romantic Reveries," a program that includes Dvoƙak's Prague Waltzes and Liszt's Piano Concerto No. 1 in E-flat Major. The concerto will be performed by Daniel Huang, the symphony's 2024 Young Artist Competition winner.

"I was impressed with Daniel's command of the piece," said maestro Greg Woodbridge. "He captured the power and the elegance without ever being out of control. He plays with a rhythmic precision and a beautiful, singing tone."

Huang has been studying piano for 12 years and plans to study violin performance in college.

"It has been a great honor to be selected as the winner of the Young Artist Competition. I am very excited for this opportunity to be able to play with such an incredible orchestra and in front of an audience of so many music lovers," said Huang.

For winning the competition, Huang also received the $1,000 William & Ruth Cagnoli Award, named for the late founders of Cagnoli Music.

To purchase tickets, visit http://www.hersheysymphony.org.

The Young Artist Competition was established by the symphony to celebrate young artists with superior musical ability in southcentral Pennsylvania. The competition is open to all students enrolled in grades seven through 11 who reside in or attend school in Adams, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, Perry, or York County. Audition information for the 2025 competition is available on the aforementioned website.

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