Wisconsin Young Artists Compete
Final Forte 2017: Julian Rhee
3/13/2017 | 3m 13s
Julian Rhee, violin - Finalist in the 2017 Bolz Young Artist Competition.
Julian Rhee, a finalist in the 2017 Bolz Young Artist Competition, is a junior at Brookfield East High School. He began playing violin at age five and currently studies with Almita Vamos and Hye-Sun Lee at the Music Institute of Chicago. Among Julian’s First Place awards are the 2017 La Crosse Rising Stars Concerto Competition and the 2015 Milwaukee Symphony Young Artist Competition.
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Wisconsin Young Artists Compete is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin
Major funding provided by Diane Ballweg, Julie and Larry Midtbo, Fred and Mary Mohs, Stephen Morton, Joe and Mary Ellyn Sensenbrenner, and The Boldt Company. With additional funds from A....
Wisconsin Young Artists Compete
Final Forte 2017: Julian Rhee
3/13/2017 | 3m 13s
Julian Rhee, a finalist in the 2017 Bolz Young Artist Competition, is a junior at Brookfield East High School. He began playing violin at age five and currently studies with Almita Vamos and Hye-Sun Lee at the Music Institute of Chicago. Among Julian’s First Place awards are the 2017 La Crosse Rising Stars Concerto Competition and the 2015 Milwaukee Symphony Young Artist Competition.
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