Chantel Chen wins Queensland Symphony Orchestra’s prestigious Young Instrumentalist Prize 2022

Queensland Symphony Orchestra

Chantel Chen has won the prestigious 2022 Queensland Symphony Orchestra’s Young Instrumentalist Prize, playing not a violin, viola or a cello, but the marimba!

Out of 37 incredibly talented young musicians who auditioned for the prize, seven finalists performed last night in a wonderful reflection of the musical talent emerging in Queensland. It was a night for percussion as Brisbane State High student Chantel emerged victorious after performing Keiko Abe’s dynamic Prism Rhapsody.

Chantel began her percussion journey 12 years ago, since then she has won awards as both a soloist and a chamber musician in national competitions such as Musica Viva’s Strike a Chord chamber music competition, Australian Percussion Eisteddfods and Queensland Percussive Arts Eisteddfods. Recently, she has also participated and won internationally, and has been recognised as a semi-finalist for the Southern Californian Marimba Competition.

This year marks QSO’s 75th birthday, and the 23rd iteration of the Young Instrumentalist Prize. It is an important event in the Queensland Symphony Orchestra calendar, as it provides opportunities for young instrumentalists to hone their talent and provides a platform for those excelling in their practice. Each finalist receives a cash prize and mentoring opportunities, and the winner will work with QSO in 2022.

Credit Sarah Marshall

The Young Instrumentalist Prize is proudly supported by Brisbane Airport Corporation, CP Morris, and Australian Decorative and Fine Arts Societies (ADFAS), Brisbane.

The magnificent seven finalists were:

WINNER

Chantel Chen, marimba

From Brisbane State High School – performed Keiko Abe, Prism Rhapsody

EQUAL 2ND PRIZE

Leonardo Lynch, violin

From Brisbane Boys College – performed Antonin Dvořák, Violin Concerto in A minor Op.54, Mvt 1

Ivy Chan, cello

From Somerville House – performed Edward Elgar, Concerto in E minor Op.85, Mvt 4

FOURTH PRIZE AND 2022 VIOLIN LOAN AWARD

Sophia Jones, violin

From Brisbane State High School – performed Sergei Prokofiev, Violin Concerto No.2 in G minor Op.63, Mvt 1

FIFTH PRIZE

Nathan Kim, alto saxophone

From Brisbane Boys College – performed André Waignein, Rhapsody, Mvt 1 & 2

SIXTH PRIZE

Haydn Li, viola

From Canterbury College – performed Cecil Forsyth, Concerto in G minor, Mvt 1

SEVENTH PRIZE

Sterling Hall, cello

From Grace Lutheran College, Rothwell – performed Robert Schumann, Cello Concerto in A minor Op.129, Mvt 1

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