Although Gregory Martin, a 10-year-old pianist from Farmington, N.M., won the Jackie McGehee Young Artists’ Competition, several young musicians from Los Alamos were runners-up in the competition.First runner-up in the competition was Kathy Lin, a sophomore at Los Alamos High School, who received a $550 cash award. She played Beethoven’s “Concerto No. 1 in C Major, Opus 15.” Second runner-up was Catherine Chen, a junior at LAHS, who received a $450 cash award. She played Ravel’s “Concerto in G Major, I. Allegramente.” Third runner-up was Ariel Chen, a seventh-grade student at Los Alamos Middle School, who received a $350 cash award. She played Hayden’s “Concerto in D Major, I. Vivace.” All runners-up are students of Lynn Lamb. Each performance was a memorized movement of a concerto, no longer than 15 minutes.Another student of Lamb, David Li, a LAHS freshmen won the right to compete and received $100.Li performed Mendelssohn’s “Concerto in G minor.”Martin performed Mozart’s “Concerto No. 2 in D Minor, I.
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