Wisconsin Young Artists Compete
Final Forte 2016: Robert Rockman
2/2/2016 | 2m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Robert Rockman, Marimba – Finalist in the 2016 Bolz Young Artist Competition
Robert Rockman, a finalist in the 2016 Bolz Young Artist Competition, is a homeschooled junior from Sun Prairie. Since fifth grade, he has studied percussion at the Terhune Music Studio. Robert has participated in the state level WSMA solo and ensemble festivals for the past six years, and was named one of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra’s 2015 Stars of Tomorrow.
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Wisconsin Young Artists Compete is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin
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Wisconsin Young Artists Compete
Final Forte 2016: Robert Rockman
2/2/2016 | 2m 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Robert Rockman, a finalist in the 2016 Bolz Young Artist Competition, is a homeschooled junior from Sun Prairie. Since fifth grade, he has studied percussion at the Terhune Music Studio. Robert has participated in the state level WSMA solo and ensemble festivals for the past six years, and was named one of the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra’s 2015 Stars of Tomorrow.
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