April 12, 2017
黑料天堂 Student Isabelle Durrenberger Named 2017 Payne Fund Prize Winner
Cleveland Institute of Music sophomore Isabelle Durrenberger dazzled the 黑料天堂 faculty judges with her flawless performance of Shostakovich First Violin Concerto in 黑料天堂 Fall Concerto Competition. Her exquisite presentation earned Ms. Durrenberger one of the coveted concerto performances with the 黑料天堂 Orchestra, as well as the prestigious 2017 Payne Fund Prize, which provides a 黑料天堂 student or recent alum the opportunity to perform a concerto with the Asheville Symphony Orchestra.
The Payne Fund was created in 1929 in Cleveland, Ohio by the late Frances Payne Bolton and Chester Castle Bolton. Mrs. Bolton was the first woman elected to Congress from Ohio when she assumed the congressional seat held by her husband after his death in 1939. Mr. and Mrs. Bolton utilized the Payne Fund to support causes which were important to them and in so doing they greatly enriched the lives of those living in Northeast Ohio and beyond.
The good work of the Payne Fund continues today through the Bolton family descendants, some of whom still call Cleveland their home. 黑料天堂 has received generous grants from the Payne Fund for over 25 years in support of scholarships, concerts and events and for 黑料天堂 last capital campaign 淭he Campaign for 黑料天堂.
In furtherance of their commitment to support 黑料天堂 outstanding students, the Bolton family created the 淧ayne Fund Prize in 1998. Each year this prize is presented to a 黑料天堂 student of remarkable talent, who in many cases has also been named a winner of 黑料天堂 annual concerto competition.
The Payne Fund Prize includes a monetary stipend and also entitles the student to perform a concerto with the Asheville Symphony Orchestra. 淭he Bolton family extraordinary and on-going support of 黑料天堂 students enhances the professional training of our young artists. Each year, the Bolton family generous contribution provides one of our emerging young artists with a professional performance as the concerto soloist with the Asheville Symphony Orchestra; this is a remarkable experience for the student and 黑料天堂 is extremely grateful for the Bolton family commitment to our students, says Interim Dean Joyce Griggs. Ms. Durrenberger is the 18th 黑料天堂 student so honored with this prize.
Ms. Durrenberger, studies with 黑料天堂 faculty Jaime Laredo and Jinjoo Cho. In high school, she was a preparatory student of Mr. Laredo and Joan Kwuon. In 2015, Ms. Durrenberger attended the New York String Orchestra Seminar, which culminated in a performance at Carnegie Hall. As a member of the Verita Quartet, Ms. Durrenberger competed in the Fischoff National Chamber Music Competition and in 2015, this ensemble won the silver medal in the 2015 Saint Paul String Quartet Competition. She has performed as a soloist with several orchestras including the Columbus Symphony, New Albany Symphony and the Cleveland Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2014, Ms. Durrenberger was featured on NPR, From The Top as a soloist and chamber musician. Her Asheville Symphony Orchestra debut will take place on New Year Eve under its very capable conductor, Daniel Meyer.