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DATE: WEDNESDAY, April 21, 1993                   TAG: 9304210164
SECTION: CURRENT                    PAGE: NRV-3   EDITION: NEW RIVER VALLEY 
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DATELINE: SALEM                                LENGTH: Short


SYMPHONY ANNOUNCES YOUNG ARTIST WINNERS

A senior at James River High School in Buchanan won first place in the 11th annual Young Artists' Award competition of the Roanoke Youth Symphony.

The competition, open to members of the Roanoke Youth Symphony, was held April 4 in Olin Recital Hall at Roanoke College and was sponsored by the Roanoke Symphony Volunteer Association.

Violinist Carrie Lynn Hundley, daughter of William and Sybil Hundley of Fincastle, won the $200 first prize. She is a member of the Chancel Orchestra of First Baptist Church on Third Street and last summer attended the North Carolina School of the Arts, where she was concertmaster of the string orchestra.

In second place was Jeremiah Shaw playing the cello. He won $100. The seventh-grader at Blacksburg Middle School is the son of Clyde Thomas and Teresa C. Shaw of Blacksburg.

Winning third place and $50 was Jason Painter Price, a senior at Blacksburg High School. He is the principal trumpet for the high school symphonic band and lead trumpet in the marching band. Jason is the son of Howard and Marianna Price of Blacksburg.

Judges were Jill Coggiola of the music faculty at Radford University; John Hussar III, bassist and librarian of the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra; and James Sochinski, trombone bass of the Roanoke Symphony.



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