Rothchild Summer Stipend for Music Study
Frederic Rothchild (1914-2002) began his association with ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó College in 1953 as the first director of private music instruction. Rothchild became a member of the faculty in 1968 and retired in 1978. The stipend is made possible by Fred Rothchild's generous gift to ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó College.
The Music Department of ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó College sponsors a stipend of up to $1800 for music study during the summers. Applicants submit proposals in the spring for summer projects that culminate early in the following fall semester in a presentation open to the ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó community.
Eligible recipients are students who have been formally enrolled in a music class (including Music 101, 104, 105, 107, 108, and 109) during the current academic year and who will be returning full time for the next academic year.
To find out more about applying for the Rothchild Summer Stipend, please visit the award page on the Center for Life Beyond ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó's website here.
Past Recipients and Projects
2019
Eli Knowles studied composition with Myra Melford and Marty Ehrlich. Presented a recital of his compositions written for a small jazz ensemble.
2018
Kate Ehrenberg studied pipe organ with Greg Homza and performed a recital of organ works by Bach, Brahms, Pachelbel, Schroeder and Vierne.
Nikhil Wadhwa studied Jazz guitar with Dan Balmer
Eli Knowles attended Jazz Institute at Stanford and performed a selection of jazz standards with a small ensemble
2017
Gregor McGee worked with Paul Irvin, early keyboard technician to restore a harpsichord and performed a concert on the instrument.
Emily Palmer studied Chopin etudes with Monica Ohuchi and Jeff Payne to develop a strong basis in piano technic and performed them on a F@4 concert.
Saba Goodarzi took lessons with oud-master Rahim AlHaj and presented a lecture recital on Iraqi and Iranian modes and rhythms
Daniel Woodruff studied jazz piano with Angelo Versace at the University of Arizona, focusing on solo playing and performed a 30 minute set on a F@4 concert.
Ben Baran studied composition with Yuan-Chen Li.
2016
Gregor McGee attended Oberlin College: Baroque Performance Institute fo study harpsichord.
Daniel Woodruff studied jazz piano with University of Arizona professor Angelo Versace.
Henry DeMarais studied solo violin works written in the 20th century with Michael Jinsoo Lim.
Yiyang Wang attended the Golandsky Institute at Princeton University to study the Taubman approach to piano technique.
2015
Max Boddy attended "Tango for Musicians at ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó College".
Hannah Mackenzie-Margulies attended the Wellborne Jazz Camp for jazz clarinet studies.
Alex Pan studied piano with Fear No Music pianist Jeff Payne.
Chris Orita studied cello with Oregon Symphony cellists Marilyn d'Oliveira and Trevor Fitzpatrick
2014
ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó Elkinton attended Music at Albignac, Paul Roberts' Piano Summer School at La Bastide d'Albignac in southwest France.
Dylan Richards studied composition and digital signal processing/computer music with UCSD composition professor Rand Steiger.
Rosie Sokolov studied extended flute technics (multiphonics, whisper tones, and circular breathing) with John Savage.
2013
Ian Nichols studied piano with Susan Smith.
Andrew Wilhite bass lessons with Orin O'Brien of the New York Philharmonic.
2012
Haley Jacobson studied cello and the music of Spanish composer Gaspar Cassado.
2011
Andrew Warren studied oboe and performed Britten's Six Metamorphoses after Ovid
David Wills studied organ with Michael Kleinschmidt.
2010
Kristine Schultze studied 20th-century piano repertoire with Jeff Payne.
Ben Skubi attended operas, Santa Fe and Seattle.
2009
Emidio Cantalupo – study of north Indian music with Nisha Joshi.
Tom Morrison – lessons on Hammond organ with George Mitchell.
William Woodson – bagpipe study and performance at Highland festivals.
2008
Bryson Uhrig-Fox – violin lessons & coaching with Adam LaMott.
2007
Ian Bunker – voice lessons
Chris Cotter studied shape note singing.
2006
Zoë Vrabel, mezzosoprano – voice lessons and study of an Elgar song cycle
2005
Leigh Walton studied music for video games.
2004
Beth Griffing studied tango music for flute.